Who else decorates their home office space with porsche art?
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I couldnt get the pics to straighten out on my posts. Frustrating
I should have taken a pic a couple of month's back when I stored everything in my office after taking my '76 down to bare metal. It's just about back to normal except for the windshield, console & 16" Fuchs & 5 lug conversion pieces.
One of mine that along with me has been retired to home…..a Randy Owens piece along with “The Big Wheel”(?? ) from LeMans……unfortunately I can’t find a place for it that she approves.
Architect said office should reflect your passion……but these were second to socially acceptable pics Smaller ones added to kitchen/desk due to limited space.
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Nice picture Andy
Nice monitor Sir Andy!!
I only have one 914 poster, but a good bit of wall deco. From my last shop which had two small offices:
You guys have offices?, mine is my dining room table.
Just made this today
Waiting on Amazon to deliver the switch as it’s now wired for 110v
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Maybe this one will be rotated correctly
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My office filled up so I had to start on the shop walls.
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Not a poster, but a framed flag used at the 1973 Porsche Parade as auto art in the office.
Used to be my office now kinda taken over by the wife and used as her craft room…. Bout my art is still hanging!
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^^^ That chair rocks.
Yeah super slick
One more shot
Bob B
The Barcelona chair is also a clutch move.
My home office. The paintings (one original and three prints) are by Anne Peyton, who specialized in Group C, especially the 962.
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These are great!! I need to.find a good quality model case that isbig enough to leave the bases on
Just going through our poster collection, some dating back 50 years and repairing frames, glass, touch ups. When all done I'm dedicating approx 50' of office wall space for display. Here's one from early '70s, I grabbed at Laguna Seca event
I've got this one hanging in my office. http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=351944&hl=.
Just finished up framing the latest pic from RR7, photo by friend Rami Garcia. #46 356SL (1951 LM24) following #40 driven by Cameron Healy
I'm to old to have an office...but I have garage art. Mark
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Nothing beats having a good friend's original art on the office wall! All this done by our very own @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=16100 Tony. It's expecially cool (and personally meaningful) that Tony's work inspired a number of elements on my build. Those who've followed my posts will recognize his hood vent sketch that led to the vents I made.
I can't thank Tony enough. And what's almost as cool? My wife loves them, too!
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Is that a real Commodore 64 or one of those repros?
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=19241 Your right, nothing beats a friends artwork!
Interesting that your 86 hour poster has the vw porsche text below the cars. Mine does not have that. I guess there were two versions?
I had a feeling i wasnt the only one
I built an ERA Cobra 289 FIA with a 302 stroked to 331 with Weber carbs. Sold it, and now just enjoy the 914.
You can see this one in the background on a couple seasons of Seinfeld.
I love how gnarly and battle worn this 936 looks.
And then you have this one... I was having some lunch at this Mexican restaurant some years ago when a guy came up to me and asked if the VW Bus in the parking lot was mine. It was and he proceeded to tell me that he was the son of Bob Hagestad, a long-time VW/Porsche dealer in Denver. Ironic, since I was at a Porsche swap meet a couple months prior and bought a few of these posters. He couldn't believe that I had them and mentioned that he didn't have one in his collection. I mailed him one and he was gracious enough to send me a few beautiful prints that his Dad had commissioned for the dealership along with a dealer badge and some period photos of his Dad greeting VW officials with first VW Buses arriving by train, outside of Pueblo.
About the poster: Mr. Hagestad informed me that his uncle Bob initially raced the RSR with a paint scheme which was too close to the paint scheme Brumos was using on their cars. Apparently, the higher ups at Porsche 'recommended' that he change the livery, which he did. They covered the red and blue stripes with floral contact paper!
With the Colorado history, Porsche content, flower power stripes and heady 'Turning On', this is one of my favorites
Some Tom Gloy TransAm Mustang action, the flame exiting the header pipe says Lozano Bros...which happens to be the engine builder of the 9148gtt project Cayenne v8.
That’s cooler than my tiny piece of weissach track guardrail.
Like that sticker collection. Memory-rich content
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