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> More good press, 914 article in december pano
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post Dec 7 2004, 01:37 PM
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Really nice article by Allan Caldwell in this months panorama.

Charts, tables, pictures.

I think there is a 914 renaissance happening.
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post Dec 7 2004, 02:11 PM
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QUOTE(Mike D. @ Dec 7 2004, 12:02 PM)
Has anyone else noticed less and less useful information in Pano? Don't get me wrong I still enjoy reading it...
Anyway, can't wait to see the 914 content.
-Mike D.

Alan is a great guy, and always helpful. You are right on the money about his knowledge of 914's. Last time I saw him, at the Dixie Tech in AL, he said to do a article about my corrosion treating process and he'd get it in Pano.

Yea, I'm a PCA member, but Pano is turning into a Porsche propoganda publication. With all the clout PCA has with Porsche, you'd think you'd see more about some of the problems with the newer cars.

Look through some of the vintage articles in the "Upfixin Der Porsche" series, and THAT will give you a taste of what Pano used to look like. Great stuff there too.
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