356 Outlaw look alike?
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356 Outlaw look alike?
Hey guys, I was hoping I could find more information about the 356 at the very end of this link (the lighter blue one with black and silver wheels). The blog post is of a similar car apparently done by the same guy, but I haven't found any pictures of the second 356 yet. Hopefully someone knows of a place with more pictures, or has come across this car before, who knows, maybe the owner even posts on here? Thanks in advance.
coldtrackdays.blogspot.com/2009/07/build-thread-porsche-356-outlaw.html
Just as a little background on me since this is my first post (on this forum). I'm currently a freshman at Texas A&M University, and I've been obsessed with Porsches as long as I can remember. My dad had a few during my entire childhood, one of which was a 1969 911T that he had for over 20 years, I decided this was what I wanted as my first car. He sold it when I was 10, however when I was 15 and looking for a first car I tracked it down to Atlanta and was prepared to buy it until I sat in another 911 of the same body style and realized how inconvenient it would be to stuff my 6'2-3" frame into that little car several times a day. So I left crushed, but nonetheless still a Porschephile. Now I guess I'm kind of hoping to find a project car that my dad and I can work on over the course of college, and that 356 would be a great fit since we both love the 356 body style.
coldtrackdays.blogspot.com/2009/07/build-thread-porsche-356-outlaw.html
Just as a little background on me since this is my first post (on this forum). I'm currently a freshman at Texas A&M University, and I've been obsessed with Porsches as long as I can remember. My dad had a few during my entire childhood, one of which was a 1969 911T that he had for over 20 years, I decided this was what I wanted as my first car. He sold it when I was 10, however when I was 15 and looking for a first car I tracked it down to Atlanta and was prepared to buy it until I sat in another 911 of the same body style and realized how inconvenient it would be to stuff my 6'2-3" frame into that little car several times a day. So I left crushed, but nonetheless still a Porschephile. Now I guess I'm kind of hoping to find a project car that my dad and I can work on over the course of college, and that 356 would be a great fit since we both love the 356 body style.
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