911 & Porsche World

THE ROAD AHEAD

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A week before penning this welcome message, I took great delight in wavingI was when eyeballing a brand-new 944 in the metal for the first time in the mid-1980s. It's therefore vital those of us in charge of classic Porsches — whether transaxle or air-cooled — give these cars the road time they deserve. Preaching to the converted at shows will only serve to maintain current levels of enthusiasm for the sports cars we love, but regular seat time in full view of Joe Public will kickstart dreams leading to the forming of tomorrow's generation of Porsche enthusiast. Get out and drive.

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