911 restomods
A celebration of the 911.” It seemed a reasonable reply to Lee Sibley’s request. Total 911’s Editor understandably likes stories that have a theme, be it an upcoming 911 anniversary, measuring the latest 911 against an older model, or perhaps an in-depth racing feature for when the magazine hits the shelves – just as said race is about to rack up its 50th year on the calendar.
However, sometimes there’s no better reason than finding a 911 so unique, so cool, that it simply has to be shared with you, dear reader. And if you manage to unearth two such cars owned by friends in the same part of the world… well, we all like a ‘buy one, get one free’ deal, right?
So this story is simply a celebration of the 911 and, in particular, two fabulous cars that demonstrate a depth of passion for our favourite Porsche. But what, exactly, do we have here? Let’s start with the car in the yellow corner (which makes this sound like a comparison test; it isn’t), because I challenge anybody to happen upon it and not be instantly drawn to its presence. I mean, it