Yes, 'tis a Porsche. And if you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it. :-) What you see in the background is the Winding Oaks Farm from which beautiful race horses are bred.
I have always thought that if I win the lottery one day I will buy one for winter driving and buy an old Mercury (1949 or 50) for summer! Nice one Lowell.
Is that Suzanne Somers in there? It's been almost forty years since American Graffiti hit the movie theatres. The movie itself recounted a time that was only twenty years in the rear view mirror.
you can have the car, i'll take the horse ranch! can i get a 'oh yeah!' lol =)
ReplyDeleteLooks newish.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beauty, Lowell. But I am not lusting for one . . .
ReplyDeleteI have always thought that if I win the lottery one day I will buy one for winter driving and buy an old Mercury (1949 or 50) for summer! Nice one Lowell.
ReplyDeletevroooom!!!!
ReplyDeletelovely setting!
Bet that is a fun ride.
ReplyDeleteIt's a dashing automobile and looks very sleek. Would look out-of-place in my garage, tho.
ReplyDeleteOh la la, beautiful. Happy Easter, Lowell.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect car for the German Motorways, not here with all the roadwork!:)
ReplyDeletePs. Yes you are right,- I could not afford it!:)
Wow!
ReplyDeleteNever mind how much it costs, just gimme a circuit and I'll feel 20 years younger. I'd like to see if I'm still good at it... :-)
ReplyDeleteNon, non, non, an old one please!!! Sixties would be fine! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is what I like to call, "the poor man's Porsche". Boxsters are the entry level models. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh there's my silver Porsche! Gosh, I'm always misplacing it.
ReplyDeleteIs that Suzanne Somers in there? It's been almost forty years since American Graffiti hit the movie theatres. The movie itself recounted a time that was only twenty years in the rear view mirror.
ReplyDeleteGrey and german as my Opel !
ReplyDeleteOther things are differents...
:-(
Best regards from Paris,
Pierre