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OK, so this 911 (from 1996 - later air-cooled version) is common, but I finally got to drive one a fair bit today. Fun.
driving Fred's 911-993.jpg
 
Two cars I've always wanted to own are a Porsche and a Ferrari. When young, I wanted to have a Ferrari before I was 30. Missed that by 35 years and it's not looking good. Not looking good on the Porsche either, but there are a few I could probably afford if I did a selloff of the LBCs. Probably could get into a 308 or 400i Ferrari if I did the same. But I'm afraid I'll always think of myself as a Healey guy and will be unable to pull the trigger to step up in the automotive hierarchy. Not all bad though. As Clint said,

 
:smile: Some of the 993's are surprisingly affordable.
 
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