914s AT HERSHEY PORSCHE PARADE 2005, PHOTOS OF 914s AT THE 2005 PORSCHE PARAD |
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914s AT HERSHEY PORSCHE PARADE 2005, PHOTOS OF 914s AT THE 2005 PORSCHE PARAD |
BEE DRIVEN |
Aug 30 2005, 07:27 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 706 Joined: 9-August 04 From: Southeast Michigan Member No.: 2,497 |
The 50th Porsche Parade 2005 at Hershey,was the largest event of Porsches I've been to. I realized that no matter how car,or Porsche crazy I am, it's possible to burnout from Porsche overload. I did manage to photograph enough 914s to make this topic worth viewing. I ask anyone with photos of this event to please post them.
I will start with some of the vintage race 914s that were on display, starting with this 1971 914-6GT Daytona winner. Attached thumbnail(s) |
BEE DRIVEN |
Sep 3 2005, 08:27 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 706 Joined: 9-August 04 From: Southeast Michigan Member No.: 2,497 |
Well I have the LE BUMBLEBEE ,and you may agree that black is the most difficult to wax. Now the yellow areas of my 914 are very easy to wax and keep clean. The black paint back in the 1970's seems to be darker than the Porsches of today. I notice this a couple of weeks ago at our porsche picnic when I was parked between two other black 911's Signal orange is a awesome color,and they photo great in pictures. The photo below is my car at the porsche picnic two weeks ago. In person the black is black, like a deepblack. Ok maybe you get the point. What ever color you pick ,you can't loss. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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