Since the "Werks Shop '74 CS in Key West" thread starting getting hijacked a bit (I'm just as guilty), I thought I would start this thread since it seems to come up a lot. Some of the discussion points could be stuff like, "why haven't the coupes got their due vs. Porsche?", but also the differences in communities and enthusiasts.
I do notice a big difference in the two owners on the whole. And yes feel free to generalize. I'm going to. But I don't think it is about taking sides, I don't think one is better than the other. I see two very distinctly different vehicles, but a lot of similarities as well. I think this is where it would be a fun launching point for some discussion.
One can argue whether prices going up is good or bad on either side. Are the Porsche's more collectible because they made less of them? Or vice versa? Because now I am confused, I always thought they made way less 1963-1976 (including 63-64 901's) Porsche's than Coupe's. Maybe someone can explain further.
Experiences you've had at events such as the CA Targa where you get a good mix of both Porsche owners and BMW owners. Cars and Coffee events, observations..... But let's make it constructive and maybe take one aspect or another but make it more of a learning experience. What have some of you learned from each other?
I have owned both marks and have learned a ton from both sides of the fence. I am not the typical owner (and still haven't been fortunate enough to own an e9, it's next folks). I am broke all the time and all my disposable income goes to whatever car it is at the time that I am restoring (Ok, and sometimes an occasional beer or two). My Porsche that I only owned for a year was a SWB 68' 911, so I was on the 911sRegistry board for a while. So I did visit the "Dark Side" LOL for a brief period of time.
But I learned a heck of a lot from those guys as I do with all of you. So thank you for all the knowledge thus far....all of you. At the same time I personally notice a huge difference in the owners. Even those that own both marks, they are probably more neutral like me on liking one vs. the other. But I'd like to see how the discussion evolves. Bottom line, we both really love our cars!!!! I'll interject what I have observed or learned along the way..
I do notice a big difference in the two owners on the whole. And yes feel free to generalize. I'm going to. But I don't think it is about taking sides, I don't think one is better than the other. I see two very distinctly different vehicles, but a lot of similarities as well. I think this is where it would be a fun launching point for some discussion.
One can argue whether prices going up is good or bad on either side. Are the Porsche's more collectible because they made less of them? Or vice versa? Because now I am confused, I always thought they made way less 1963-1976 (including 63-64 901's) Porsche's than Coupe's. Maybe someone can explain further.
Experiences you've had at events such as the CA Targa where you get a good mix of both Porsche owners and BMW owners. Cars and Coffee events, observations..... But let's make it constructive and maybe take one aspect or another but make it more of a learning experience. What have some of you learned from each other?
I have owned both marks and have learned a ton from both sides of the fence. I am not the typical owner (and still haven't been fortunate enough to own an e9, it's next folks). I am broke all the time and all my disposable income goes to whatever car it is at the time that I am restoring (Ok, and sometimes an occasional beer or two). My Porsche that I only owned for a year was a SWB 68' 911, so I was on the 911sRegistry board for a while. So I did visit the "Dark Side" LOL for a brief period of time.
But I learned a heck of a lot from those guys as I do with all of you. So thank you for all the knowledge thus far....all of you. At the same time I personally notice a huge difference in the owners. Even those that own both marks, they are probably more neutral like me on liking one vs. the other. But I'd like to see how the discussion evolves. Bottom line, we both really love our cars!!!! I'll interject what I have observed or learned along the way..