Well, another chapter of my life closed today. . . This was my 3rd Six, and the nicest. . Doing the restoration was my enjoyment, and showing it for the past 8 years was somewhat fun, but it was just too nice to drive. . . I created a monster and the only way out was to let it go and maybe start over. . .
Can't say enough good things about this site and the members who have a reputation of helping each other out, Luke managed to find a couple of the harder Six parts when I was doing the restoration. .
I'll be looking for a GT project on the "Cars for Sale" page, something i can drive and have fun with.
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Someone got a very nice car.
Beautiful car... I've had a few of these 'too nice to drive' cars and they are fun to show but do rob the joy of ownership by not wanting to ever get it dirty, wet or have to park it anywhere unattended. I like you would rather have a very nice driver and money in my pocket.
My rule is never to have a dog or a car that I'm afraid of. So all my cars are drivers and my dogs are not in the least bit scary. Your car looked beautiful, but I think I would be afraid of it.
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I would have driven it.
Silver Six..... Someone got a beautiful car.
hooray...you did it justice ,,,now have fun......let r rip...
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I understand about letting the -6's go. I have sold my 3 sixes over the years. Trying to just get one nice car and drive the hell out of it.
Hi Dave
I sent you a PM. You build some very nice cars!
Bob Burton
I last saw this car at the Dana Point Concours and I think it won it's class.
My cars are drivers, but I do know how having a perfect car can be nerve-racking.
I like having the freedom to do whatever I want to my car without having to worry about CWs and keeping it original for posterity.
infinite curb appeal, very, very nice!
Is it staying stateside? hope the new owner joins or is a member.
stayed in USA
Hi Dave,
Sorry you sold it but I understand. I've really enjoyed learning about 914's from you and I'm looking forward to seeing your next project!
Clark
Having had a "too nice to drive" car before, I know exactly what Dave was going through. I had the distinct pleasure of helping Dave prepare this car for a Zone 8 concours once here in San Diego, and the car is PERFECT!!! Won it's class and best of show! You have no idea the lengths he will go for originality.
The first time I saw this car in 2012 I did not know Dave. It was at a concours of course down on the bay and I took several pictures of it then. Here is one.
I met Dave at another concours in 2015 and we have been friends since.
Here is Dave in action, he is on the far right on one knee showing the judge something at that 2015 concours.
I think for you, the fun is the doing, more than the driving. Glad to hear you're looking for a GT, you can't go wrong there.
The trick is not to get the next one to this point. A nice driver is a lot of fun.
Well Dave, I'm looking forward to your next one!
With your quality of work, even a driver will be
Cheers!
Tom
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Hi Dave, I do not 'know you' per se, but 'of' you through that car and our mutual friend Jim K. He claimed the car was a dog until he helped you prep for Concours!
Not so! He - with direct help from you and your fanatical eye for detail - has helped me with advice on bringing my own -6 back up to standard. So thank you both.
I completely understand the motivation to dismiss a car because it's too nice. They just seem to cross this invisible line from the worthy pursuit of improvement to some unusable state thereof.
Did that with an E Type Jaguar a couple years back and am trying not to cross that line again. (But since it's invisible its hard to spot!)
Hoping the new owner will carry the torch of respectful appreciation of your fine work. And yes, also hoping that includes driving it!
Congratulations on having done the hobby proud, and making the rest of us feel slightly less OCD as a result. Best to you on your next pursuit.
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