Exactly...it can even bring home dinner for the family...while carrying a freak'n tree! Image Unavailable, Please Login
I've done this many times (minus the tree part, but I am trying that next year) I'm always surprised with how much you can fit in a 911. I've done a nice week long trip in one very comfortably.
I've driven cross country in a 911 with no problems several times the key is many small bags, as big suitcases, etc don't fit very easily into the back seat.
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that exoskeleton spine deal is awful. otherwise a shame to see a 911 end like that..but I've seen 911's look much worse (the first 993 cab I ever saw had less than 100 miles on it and had been wrapped around a tree; looked like a 911 taco)
God knows when to take out the uglies and unfortunately He also knows when to teach people they shouldn't drive beyond their skillset. I do agree I hate to see any 911 die because they are my favorite car to drive. I hope the 993 with 100 miles wasn't yours and the driver was ok.
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I was lucky enough to take this for a spin last weekend. I was told it's a 1967. What a great car. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login