Panamera Family Tree ad
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Panamera Family Tree ad
Just wanted to share this link.
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/02/03/v...amily-tree-ad/
Best Regards,
Darren
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/02/03/v...amily-tree-ad/
Best Regards,
Darren
#3
I was at the shoot, and have lots of cool photos and videos, but was told to keep them to myself. I'll inquire if it's now "in the public domain" enough for me to share. Hope I can, as I've got some really amazing photos that I've turned into framed art for my son's room, my office, and the garage.
It was the most incredible collection of significant Porsche's ever assembled- everything from the Gmund Coupe, to the Abarth coupe, to the first 911, to the last air-cooled 911 off the line, to the 917's, the Gulf McQueen, several Brumos winners, and the RSR Spyder. Plus got to spend time with Hurley, Freeman, and Johannes.
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It was the most incredible collection of significant Porsche's ever assembled- everything from the Gmund Coupe, to the Abarth coupe, to the first 911, to the last air-cooled 911 off the line, to the 917's, the Gulf McQueen, several Brumos winners, and the RSR Spyder. Plus got to spend time with Hurley, Freeman, and Johannes.
CATTMAN
#4
I first saw this commercial last summer a few weeks after I ordered my car. I was thinking two things:
1. Did they have to call Jerry Seinfeld and ask to borrow some of his collection?
2. I hope they put clear bras on those historic machines because look at all the dust they are spitting out.
Before I became a Porsche owner I would always avoid driving behind them. Our super wide tires kick up a ton of road debris and possibly even contribute to some cracked windshields.
1. Did they have to call Jerry Seinfeld and ask to borrow some of his collection?
2. I hope they put clear bras on those historic machines because look at all the dust they are spitting out.
Before I became a Porsche owner I would always avoid driving behind them. Our super wide tires kick up a ton of road debris and possibly even contribute to some cracked windshields.
#5
I first saw this commercial last summer a few weeks after I ordered my car. I was thinking two things:
1. Did they have to call Jerry Seinfeld and ask to borrow some of his collection?
2. I hope they put clear bras on those historic machines because look at all the dust they are spitting out.
Before I became a Porsche owner I would always avoid driving behind them. Our super wide tires kick up a ton of road debris and possibly even contribute to some cracked windshields.
1. Did they have to call Jerry Seinfeld and ask to borrow some of his collection?
2. I hope they put clear bras on those historic machines because look at all the dust they are spitting out.
Before I became a Porsche owner I would always avoid driving behind them. Our super wide tires kick up a ton of road debris and possibly even contribute to some cracked windshields.
2. Nope, no clear bras. They had a full time detailer there, who wiped all the cars down all day long.
CATTMAN
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Even the best detailers can't wipe away stone chips but I guess Jerry didn't mind because it was for a good cause. Besides, I'll bet they gave him a fully optioned Panamera Turbo as part of the deal.
BTW, where was that filmed?
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