Do you have any cars to pull out of storage? Huge thanks to Patreon Supporters for making this content possible. The 911 seems to be running well. I'll just grease up that rear deck hinge since it squeaked for the first time!
325iS e30, Clio 16s mk1, Mini 998, I've just adjusted the rockers on the 525e e28 this morning, and clean the e36 M3 because I put it away dirty after sand storm after winter drive full of salt (not proud of that one but hey, meant to be driven right?)
@@fortheloveofnoise You don't need much wealth to have a miata or any other sub $5k sports car. Motorsports is expensive relative to most hobbies but the price of entry does not have to be a supercar
i'd love one too, a G body. my favourite tedward videos are these. Ashame in Australia they start at atleast 75 grand bare minimum for a RHD one. LHD ones are only barely barely cheaper.
The experience of driving an old sports car is truly universal. The fear, anxiety & satisfaction all at the same time. I had been through 2 rotaries, both are 86 models, and I can relate to this video.
Your story about your friend and this 911 is quite moving. It gives a whole special meaning to your aquisition, and in a way this Porsche has also become a friend of yours. I love the idea !
That's a nice story about how you got the car because of your friend. I lost one of my closest friends to cancer before I got a car myself, we went to various events and stuff before but we didn't get the chance to go on any drives together. He was the main person I shared a passion for cars with so a big part of me has just been missing since. My other friends just aren't into cars as much or at all. Plus I barely get to see them because of their jobs and because of the pandemic over the last year, it's been especially shitty here in the UK
I had a chance to buy a light blue one of these that only saw daylight on a bright sunny dayfor 13,000 usd back in 1985/6. I had a Toyota Supra but totalled it three months after I bought it. I needed a 4 seater vehicle for work and so I had to pass up the 911. It was owned by a local grocery store owner and we were gym buddies at his gym at his gorgeous home and he was good friends of my mothers youngest brother that was many years younger than my mother. I had graduated high school in 1981 so I was in my early 20's at that time. Was a beautiful sports car and could have been mine but I ended up buying another Celica Supra and kept it till 1996 so had it ten years. God Bless
Very few people talk about the sounds in these cars aside the from the music of the engine and exhaust but it's absolutely true. It's part of the character and allure and in some ways tunes in your senses like riding an old rollercoaster. Very cool story about the car and connection to someone who was dear to you. Looking forward to seeing more vids, glad to have stumbled across this channel! BTW I (daily) drive a 80SC 3.0 that was in my family since new and I would never get rid it it either.
As most of classic 911 the 3.2 Carrera was an outstanding daily-driver.Your upload really brings back memories ! I still miss my 84 Cabrio and,honestly,even more my metallic blue (over blue leather interior) 86 Coupé.Slightly lowered stance,Yokohama A008 and....tons of fun even during town commuting in working days.Thanks for sharing !
for the 50th anniversary of the 911 i saw a german tv show (on a franco-german tv channel so translated in french) where they shown an old german lady who said : "i bought it in the firsts years of production and i use it sometimes" when she went in her garage where an old 911 2.0 was resting. The old lady (once in the car, driving on snow) said : "i don't drive it fast and i maintain it without exaggeration...just the bare necessities" and the cameraman zoomed to the tacho which displayed 200'000 miles and the car seemed to drive like a charm
I'd heard the story about your friend before, but didn't realize it was almost within the same week and year that a very close friend of mine passed away suddenly.
the beauty of an old car that not all people understand. nursing them and making sure they feel good is a big part. being soft on thhe gearbox, making sure the motor is warm. They are incredibly charmful and rewarding in ways modern cars simply cant capture, the looks, the engaging drive and the mechanical noises. I drive a '96 alfa romeo 164 3L v6 24v super and I wouldnt trade it for a modern car if someone paid me. condolences for your lost friend, I know what depression can do and those dark days are devastating. the emotional bond you will build with your car might be more valuable than the machine itself. Its great to see that you cherish his memory with the car.
Thanks for this. Didn't knew the channel, RUclips suggested it to me and I enjoyed greatly. It's probably the closest I'm gonna get of driving a air cooled 911, my absolute dream car.
Really enjoyed this one, especially it being the first drive of the spring. Waiting to pull my -64 Volvo coupe out of the garage in about 2 months time. Been sitting over the freezing Finnish winter for over 6 months since I headed off to college. Good stuff!
This car is awesome, Love the binaural audio!! I live in Massachusetts and had a 1989 with 52k and loved that car. The best part was listening to the cold start idle and driving it to warm up, the sound was incredible. After warm up, I would push the rpm to 5500-6000 and the engine would sing like nothing you ever heard. I wish I could have held on to that car. too expensive now!! Keep posting these great videos!!
Love this car! So glad I even had the chance to sit in it. The seats feel like they have their own gravity - you can’t really escape them. The shifter falls to hand, and it is mechanical and satisfying. Steering wheel is a work of art. Cars like these are a part of us, and for that, they are irreplaceable
I'm on a Porsche kick now after doing a photoshoot with a 964 and watching someone drive one in a first person perspective is so insanely cool. An aircooled Porsche is now on my bucket list cars to own.
I paused at 0:46 because I remembered my 912's battery is still being charged by a manual charger! Then I went to test fit a radio in the Gen3 Viper. Thanks Tedward for videos so good that I watch these in favor of driving the actual cars!
Your comment about heel toe is exactly why the break is so far offset from the gas... I’ve tracked a 993 and done some pca racing and love the heel toe of these old porsches on the track... yes on the road they aren’t ideal but for the track they are perfect... And your story about your friend hit home with me... I have a ‘77 (it might be a 78 lol) euro spec 911. (911 SC before they were imported to America). I have the car because I inherited if from my dad who passed two years ago on the Sunday off Memorial Day weekend. He was a lifetime racer and Porsche guy.... his first couple Porsche race cars were home built and later on was able to afford to get into gt3 cup cars. Any ways I lost my dad in the spring and have a Porsche to remember him just like you loosing your friend and your Porsche to remember him. The Monaco/ Indy 500 weekend will never be the same for me, I had planned on spending the day with him watching those events from the hospital as he was to come home that Memorial Day for hospice.... I got the phone call early that Sunday morning. Anyways the ‘77 is in decent shape but needs some break and suspension work to be road worthy, I start it up and run it in the driveway or a quick turn around the block just to get it warmed up every so often... the paint is kinda rough but I think it’s mostly the clear coat. She’s Brown with black trim and a big mean whale tail just like yours. Someday I’ll be able to do the necessary work to really drive it!
69-71 911T and ofc Whale Tail 911s have been my dream car since the third grade. Spent my life so far deep in the car world, yet I continue after that time to gravitate back to vintage 911s. All of my cars so far have been at least some what 911 related. First car was a 1986 Mercedes 300e. Poorly maintained 1000$ car, but dang I had a lot of memories with it and 60 felt just like a 100. My current car is a 1984 Volvo 245 Turbo with a four speed. Spent thousands in maintaining it and bringing up to snuff. Loads of fun. Next car is lining up to be a vintage Beetle. Anyhow TLDR version is that I love cars and after years still have my mind set on a 911.
I have an 87 I will be driving cross-country in a month, home to Miami and year round driving. With 911's it's not just the sounds, it's the smells too. Oil and gas. Something for all the senses!
Wow, an air-cooled Porsche 911 Carrera is such a classic and thrilling choice for car enthusiasts! The Porsche 911 has always been iconic for its unique design and impressive performance. I can imagine how exciting a POV drive must be, especially with binaural audio, which adds an incredibly immersive experience. It's like being in the driver's seat, feeling every turn and hearing the distinctive engine sounds. What an exhilarating way to appreciate this legendary car! 🚗💨🎧
First drives after the winter are always a good mix of stress from worrying about potential issues, and pure joy of finally driving your loved car again. I know it's not in the same league but I feel the same whenever I drive my '96 BMW E36 328i convertible for the first time after the winter. It's also really tight and jerky and weird when cold, but once it warms up, it brings joy. The first drive for me was yesterday. No issues this year. Good times man. And this Porsche is amazing, no matter the paintjob.
I've always enjoyed your past videos when you pulled this car out whether it was the model, the sound of it, etc. But I didn't know about the story behind it with your buddy Anton. Definitely makes me appreciate the car even more now. And I feel like I should say it's important to keep tabs on our friends and family, making sure they're actually doing ok. Similar to these old cars where you have to take them out of storage and make sure everything's running ok.
OH !! How I miss my 1980 Carrera SC. To this day I wish I had never sold it. But, I do love my water cooled 911 w/ COLD A/C as I live in the deep South.
I've been in love with the 911 since about the age of five! I was also lucky enough as a young man to ne able to buy, own, and drive a brand spanking new '86 Targa, in Guards Red, black gut. What a beautiful driving car. All of about 200 h.p., but is plenty to boogie as fast as I care ro go on public roads. All of this 707 h.p. Hellcat, and mega power supercar stuff is fine, but I've driven all manner of high powered automobiles and bikes, and srill haven't run into a sports car that could make such good use of moderate power like my 911. Awesome cars, and built like a bank vault. Go ahead, knock on the front fender, or rear quarter, ans tell me that there is any modern car that is as solid as an air cooled 911 is! Effing awesome pieces of machinery.
My first Tedward video and I liked it. You speak the thoughts in your mind which can sometimes be irritating but your thoughts are good to hear which could explain why you have so many subscribers. Your Carrera is lovely. Back in 1980, a friend of mine asked me to find him a Porsche 911 and I found him a fabulous 1973 911 RS which he loved. I did some work on it for him and had the pleasure of driving it so I know what you mean about those noises! I was quite touched by the mention you made of your dear friend. Anyway, you've got a new subscriber now. Keep it up.
There is one of these in my nieghborhood, and back when I had my B5S4 running, I used to love going out for a drive, because it seemed like the owner of the porsche often had the same idea lol. My S4 was Stage 2+, basically everything that could be done to it on stock turbos, plus upgraded intercoolers and brakes. Never dyno'd, but many builds just like it often made or broke 300awhp.. Me and that porsche used to have so much fun chasing each other on the backgrounds and on the parkway. The first time I ran into him, I was doing a pull onto the mid-day parkway, so no one was on it basically, and Im coming from the on ramp which was a full clover 180degree corner, shoots you straight onto a ridiculous straight section. Made for pulls. I pull onto the parkway at the top of 2nd and continue through 3rd and into 4th. Smiling like a child. I hit my desired number, start to slow down, and here comes mister 911 cruising by me. Well, you better believe I downshifted to 3rd and went and caught up haha. We spent probably and hour going from exit to exit, and then dipping onto the backgrounds together. Nothing insane, just some good fun, pushing it a little bit, basically the ideal level I would want to push it when Im driving with another car that idk. We absolutely raced each other on the parkway once, but usually we would just run into one and other while out, and then mob some backroads together before one of us had to go do whatever we had to do. Tons of fun. Ive wanted one ever since. This video makes that even more true.
Damn bro that made me tear up. One of my good friends passed away In a car crash this year I think from a drunk driver. I just remember I used to let him beat the piss out of my car before he even had his license, he used to drift it around corners and stuff. I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Between you and Ronald Finger, I was inspired to buy my own classic car. Just in November I flew out to Texas for seven hours to buy a DeLorean off a guy. I can't wait for spring to drive it again
That noises thing is definitely true! I sometimes wonder if something's wrong with my dad's 987S... But then, three different Porsche dealerships and specialists said it was almost brand new.
We put steel wool in the exhaust and tin foil on the intake to stop mice from entering the engine and then put a checklist on the car before taking it out for winter. Not sure if you want to try that but it is extra security and will tell you if a mouse did enter because there would be a hole
Oh man...I do so love this car❤️. Always a jump in my heart beat when I see you have a fresh POV from behind the wheel of it😍😍😍😍. It is a view I have wanted since I was 12 years old in 1978.....
I don’t even know why I watch these. It just makes me want one even more. Never really got into cars until I found your channel, and even knowing that there are better cars out there this is my dream car.
Same thing happened to me haha kinda weird my buddy that was 19 at the time took his life very unexpected and shocked everyone that loved him the guy loved cars everyday he would look forward to driving and always loved any car he drove in and made the best out of it he got me into cars after i got into his newly bought 2006 Acura rsx after he died it was sat at his parents house and left and later I bought it from his parents everyday I drive that car I hope I am driving it like he wants me to be that guy was a real homie of mine and it’s hard to think about that he’s gone don’t waste ur time with ur friends and loved one y’all you don’t know one day they might be gone Also respect the drive
That's the part I love, the first drive after winter storage. Although I do start them up and let the oil warm-up too. I move the car a few times to stress the tires around, work the clutch and brakes a little. And then I remember everything I've been gathering parts for the last few months ahah
@@TedwardDrives you're right, my storage is the basement of a building, even if it's not heated it's always between 50 and 60 degrees all year so it's perfectly fine. That's also why I let the oil warm-up so that it doesn't get contaminated with water (even more on e85 in the e28)
Never seen your channel before, but I was very impressed with the quality of your video! The dialogue you added was very helpful for someone who doesn't know much bout these older cars. Nice work!
My second car was a dog of a 1994 Camry 4 cylinder. I'm an automotive hypochondriac, I clicked into my car on my first drive. I went nuts driving it for 5 or 6 years. I traded a 1998 f150 single cab step side with a 4.6 V8, I loved that truck but I couldn't afford the gas prices.
If you don't, bounce sheets are great to put in your cabin, frunk and engine compartment. I've been storing my car in an old barn for about 8 years now and have never had any mice problems! And.... its great to have the cars out! Best time of the year. It's like the cars get a good mechanical stretch on day 1.
Hey man, this is the first video I've seen from your channel but I'm definitely subscribing after seeing this. Also, the noise from that 3.2 boxer sounds absolutely wonderful, that's a stunning car you've got. Porsche have always been one of - if not, my favourite car brand since I first saw a Cayman S in person as a kid in 2006, immediately fell in love with these stunning machines.
I just bought a battery tender with my stimmy. I drive my sports car year around but two years in a row I have had a mechanical issue that took me several months to get around to fixing and I killed my battery for good because I parked it for so long. My hydraulic lifters really makes some racket on that first start up. Lol. Your car is great man. What a ride.
Do you have any cars to pull out of storage? Huge thanks to Patreon Supporters for making this content possible. The 911 seems to be running well. I'll just grease up that rear deck hinge since it squeaked for the first time!
Been asking you about this nearly every live session I attended! Love this car, feel free to post as many POVs as you like :)
A 2008 BMW 535i
Im not wealthy....
325iS e30, Clio 16s mk1, Mini 998, I've just adjusted the rockers on the 525e e28 this morning, and clean the e36 M3 because I put it away dirty after sand storm after winter drive full of salt (not proud of that one but hey, meant to be driven right?)
@@fortheloveofnoise You don't need much wealth to have a miata or any other sub $5k sports car. Motorsports is expensive relative to most hobbies but the price of entry does not have to be a supercar
Missed opportunity when you popped to frunk to make a joke about your engine going missing over winter
101 Likes? ARE YOU HAPPY NOW DAN!? haha I miss you bud
@@TedwardDrives why yes actually.
Miss you too! Come see dog soon!
@@DoubleD603 you guys friends?
@@brq44 no they lovers
@@niceboi6364 sus
I just want to say yesterday i have passed my driving test with zero mistakes
CONGRATS!!! thats huge. Be patient and cautious out there. Driving solo feels very strange for a while
Congratulations man!
@@jamesj5565 thx 🙏
Nice bro i take mine in 2 days
@@griffinstudebaker6075 I take mine in 8
“If your 911 doesn’t sound broken....it probably is” LOL
Gotta love OG Porsches so much character.
how's a Porsche organically grown?
There's no more seeds left, but good soil, filtered water, and a LOT of sunlight grew some pretty wild machines back then
Loving all those mechanical noises the car makes.
Thanks for sharing that anecdote about your friend and why you bought the car, Tedward. We appreciate it, and the work you put in your videos.
Thanks victor
I hope to own an air cooled Porsche one day!
i'd love one too, a G body. my favourite tedward videos are these. Ashame in Australia they start at atleast 75 grand bare minimum for a RHD one. LHD ones are only barely barely cheaper.
Prices are nuts. These 3.2’s now start around £60k for a RHD (C16) model.
Could only wish a pre impact model was even remotely attainable 🙁
I'd love to own any porsche!
@@JB-wn4zz gotta find crashed one, and repair it
There’s nothing better, so many smiles per gallon.
I'm not really a Porsche guy but the 911 is such a beauty
You're a Porsche guy, sorry
"I'm doing 80 I need to slow down a little" *speeds up* 😂
I’m a simple man 😆
as a Wisconsinite, can confirm there's no better feeling than pulling your baby out of storage for that first spring drive :)
what area are you in wisco?
@@waffleXstudios sorry but I'm not telling someone named Horny where I'm located 😅
@@shodancat1000 cmon bro don’t worry about the name it’s only slightly true 🥵
@@waffleXstudios I live in greenfield Wisconsin 😏🤤😩
different continent, but the same feeling in germany though
Sold my 3.2 in 2012 after pressure from a woman I’m no longer married to. Biggest regret of my life. Thanks for reminding me what a joy these are.
If you have to choose between a person or a car, choose the car because it can never betray you.
It gets me every time with those gauges.
So....frickin....cooooool
Just noticed the numbers on the tach are sideways, that's cool haha
@Rü Bən so redline is at 12 o clock on the dial, I think
why they are sideways ?
@@Alex-us8cs so redline is at 12 o clock on the dial, I think
god i love the sound of that door shut
It’s amazing how the door latches on all 911s until the 996 sound exactly the same. It’s the little things… Love it!
The experience of driving an old sports car is truly universal. The fear, anxiety & satisfaction all at the same time. I had been through 2 rotaries, both are 86 models, and I can relate to this video.
Your story about your friend and this 911 is quite moving. It gives a whole special meaning to your aquisition, and in a way this Porsche has also become a friend of yours. I love the idea !
That's a nice story about how you got the car because of your friend. I lost one of my closest friends to cancer before I got a car myself, we went to various events and stuff before but we didn't get the chance to go on any drives together. He was the main person I shared a passion for cars with so a big part of me has just been missing since. My other friends just aren't into cars as much or at all. Plus I barely get to see them because of their jobs and because of the pandemic over the last year, it's been especially shitty here in the UK
This video just makes me feel especially blessed to live in Australia where cars can be driven all year round...
What about all the deadly insects and animals?
When you're inspecting your car for rust and a spider eats you
@@21335186z You are not checking for mouse in australia, you are checking for a crocodile in your air cooling.
You can drive em all year around everywhere, you just need the correct tires. And you can drift without destroying your tires in snow.
@@richardgg2889 that sounds like Florida
I had a chance to buy a light blue one of these that only saw daylight on a bright sunny dayfor 13,000 usd back in 1985/6. I had a Toyota Supra but totalled it three months after I bought it. I needed a 4 seater vehicle for work and so I had to pass up the 911. It was owned by a local grocery store owner and we were gym buddies at his gym at his gorgeous home and he was good friends of my mothers youngest brother that was many years younger than my mother. I had graduated high school in 1981 so I was in my early 20's at that time. Was a beautiful sports car and could have been mine but I ended up buying another Celica Supra and kept it till 1996 so had it ten years. God Bless
As a German (who has also driven in the US - on a bike none-the-less), I appreciate your line discipine. Also mirror-checking.
I actually meant lane discipline, the line's also pretty good though - but I think you already got that right.
Very few people talk about the sounds in these cars aside the from the music of the engine and exhaust but it's absolutely true. It's part of the character and allure and in some ways tunes in your senses like riding an old rollercoaster. Very cool story about the car and connection to someone who was dear to you. Looking forward to seeing more vids, glad to have stumbled across this channel! BTW I (daily) drive a 80SC 3.0 that was in my family since new and I would never get rid it it either.
As most of classic 911 the 3.2 Carrera was an outstanding daily-driver.Your upload really brings back memories ! I still miss my 84 Cabrio and,honestly,even more my metallic blue (over blue leather interior) 86 Coupé.Slightly lowered stance,Yokohama A008 and....tons of fun even during town commuting in working days.Thanks for sharing !
I agree !😊 you may enjoy our 911 also 😊 cheers ruclips.net/video/Q7H6T2FWPZA/видео.htmlsi=BhR6qj40kGartXxX
Growing up in the 80s, I had a huge poster of a Guards Red 935 Turbo on my wall! That has always been my dream Porsche.
You were talking about your friend and I get it. My sister took her own life and there's something seasonally weird after that. It never leaves.
for the 50th anniversary of the 911 i saw a german tv show (on a franco-german tv channel so translated in french) where they shown an old german lady who said :
"i bought it in the firsts years of production and i use it sometimes"
when she went in her garage where an old 911 2.0 was resting. The old lady (once in the car, driving on snow) said :
"i don't drive it fast and i maintain it without exaggeration...just the bare necessities" and the cameraman zoomed to the tacho which displayed 200'000 miles and the car seemed to drive like a charm
Having grown up in Central Massachusetts (Boylston, Shrewsbury) I really enjoyed this drive! Thanks.
I'd heard the story about your friend before, but didn't realize it was almost within the same week and year that a very close friend of mine passed away suddenly.
Red Line it! I love the sound of air cooled 911 motors! I use to race auto cross with my 84 Carrera
the beauty of an old car that not all people understand. nursing them and making sure they feel good is a big part. being soft on thhe gearbox, making sure the motor is warm.
They are incredibly charmful and rewarding in ways modern cars simply cant capture, the looks, the engaging drive and the mechanical noises. I drive a '96 alfa romeo 164 3L v6 24v super and I wouldnt trade it for a modern car if someone paid me.
condolences for your lost friend, I know what depression can do and those dark days are devastating. the emotional bond you will build with your car might be more valuable than the machine itself. Its great to see that you cherish his memory with the car.
I can feel the mechanical vibration of this thing through the phone speaker. What great sound!
i love the sounds the doors make on old porsches
Same
I used to have a 1980 Super Carrera Targa with a 3.0. Loved it.
I’m a 52 year old car guy… I love that you love your Porsche… I could tell that you love it and that you appreciate it
I like how he's keeping conversation with us other youtubers are quiet in their vids coz they alone in their car but he keeps convo
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...And now I have a perfect video to go with my breakfast. Thanks Tedward!
I want you to please think about changing your profile picture..and please do some research about “rising sun flag”.
@@barzahd7 shut up
This is my favourite looking Porsche ever
Thanks for this. Didn't knew the channel, RUclips suggested it to me and I enjoyed greatly. It's probably the closest I'm gonna get of driving a air cooled 911, my absolute dream car.
I've never driven an older 911, but I'm diggin the sound of it!
Really enjoyed this one, especially it being the first drive of the spring. Waiting to pull my -64 Volvo coupe out of the garage in about 2 months time. Been sitting over the freezing Finnish winter for over 6 months since I headed off to college. Good stuff!
This car is awesome, Love the binaural audio!! I live in Massachusetts and had a 1989 with 52k and loved that car. The best part was listening to the cold start idle and driving it to warm up, the sound was incredible. After warm up, I would push the rpm to 5500-6000 and the engine would sing like nothing you ever heard. I wish I could have held on to that car. too expensive now!! Keep posting these great videos!!
Love this car! So glad I even had the chance to sit in it. The seats feel like they have their own gravity - you can’t really escape them. The shifter falls to hand, and it is mechanical and satisfying. Steering wheel is a work of art. Cars like these are a part of us, and for that, they are irreplaceable
I'm on a Porsche kick now after doing a photoshoot with a 964 and watching someone drive one in a first person perspective is so insanely cool. An aircooled Porsche is now on my bucket list cars to own.
You spoil us Tedward. Thank you
My favorite part about your videos is recognizing many of the roads you drive. Grew up in Milford, live now in Bellingham, and my mom lives in Upton.
Too cool! I went to Nipmuc high school in Upton
Hahaha I’m from the Andover/Lawrence area and I was thinking the same thing 😂
Hahaha I’m from the Andover/Lawrence area and I was thinking the same thing
I love the sound of those 85-95 porsches make
I paused at 0:46 because I remembered my 912's battery is still being charged by a manual charger! Then I went to test fit a radio in the Gen3 Viper. Thanks Tedward for videos so good that I watch these in favor of driving the actual cars!
I really love these kinds of video’s especially from you!
I love that your channel emphasises one of the greatest elements of internal combustion engines, the sound.
Your comment about heel toe is exactly why the break is so far offset from the gas... I’ve tracked a 993 and done some pca racing and love the heel toe of these old porsches on the track... yes on the road they aren’t ideal but for the track they are perfect...
And your story about your friend hit home with me... I have a ‘77 (it might be a 78 lol) euro spec 911. (911 SC before they were imported to America). I have the car because I inherited if from my dad who passed two years ago on the Sunday off Memorial Day weekend. He was a lifetime racer and Porsche guy.... his first couple Porsche race cars were home built and later on was able to afford to get into gt3 cup cars. Any ways I lost my dad in the spring and have a Porsche to remember him just like you loosing your friend and your Porsche to remember him. The Monaco/ Indy 500 weekend will never be the same for me, I had planned on spending the day with him watching those events from the hospital as he was to come home that Memorial Day for hospice.... I got the phone call early that Sunday morning.
Anyways the ‘77 is in decent shape but needs some break and suspension work to be road worthy, I start it up and run it in the driveway or a quick turn around the block just to get it warmed up every so often... the paint is kinda rough but I think it’s mostly the clear coat. She’s Brown with black trim and a big mean whale tail just like yours. Someday I’ll be able to do the necessary work to really drive it!
69-71 911T and ofc Whale Tail 911s have been my dream car since the third grade. Spent my life so far deep in the car world, yet I continue after that time to gravitate back to vintage 911s. All of my cars so far have been at least some what 911 related. First car was a 1986 Mercedes 300e. Poorly maintained 1000$ car, but dang I had a lot of memories with it and 60 felt just like a 100. My current car is a 1984 Volvo 245 Turbo with a four speed. Spent thousands in maintaining it and bringing up to snuff. Loads of fun. Next car is lining up to be a vintage Beetle. Anyhow TLDR version is that I love cars and after years still have my mind set on a 911.
I love everything about this car! This car has the character that so many cars of today are missing... Love your videos!
I have an 87 I will be driving cross-country in a month, home to Miami and year round driving. With 911's it's not just the sounds, it's the smells too. Oil and gas. Something for all the senses!
lovely porsche; drove in it a couple of years (the last air cooled 911)
Wow, an air-cooled Porsche 911 Carrera is such a classic and thrilling choice for car enthusiasts! The Porsche 911 has always been iconic for its unique design and impressive performance. I can imagine how exciting a POV drive must be, especially with binaural audio, which adds an incredibly immersive experience. It's like being in the driver's seat, feeling every turn and hearing the distinctive engine sounds. What an exhilarating way to appreciate this legendary car! 🚗💨🎧
First drives after the winter are always a good mix of stress from worrying about potential issues, and pure joy of finally driving your loved car again.
I know it's not in the same league but I feel the same whenever I drive my '96 BMW E36 328i convertible for the first time after the winter. It's also really tight and jerky and weird when cold, but once it warms up, it brings joy. The first drive for me was yesterday. No issues this year. Good times man. And this Porsche is amazing, no matter the paintjob.
I've always enjoyed your past videos when you pulled this car out whether it was the model, the sound of it, etc. But I didn't know about the story behind it with your buddy Anton. Definitely makes me appreciate the car even more now. And I feel like I should say it's important to keep tabs on our friends and family, making sure they're actually doing ok. Similar to these old cars where you have to take them out of storage and make sure everything's running ok.
This video was recorded so close to me, I live in Millville Mass. I drive that one way street all the time.
OH !! How I miss my 1980 Carrera SC. To this day I wish I had never sold it. But, I do love my water cooled 911 w/ COLD A/C as I live in the deep South.
I've been in love with the 911 since about the age of five! I was also lucky enough as a young man to ne able to buy, own, and drive a brand spanking new '86 Targa, in Guards Red, black gut. What a beautiful driving car. All of about 200 h.p., but is plenty to boogie as fast as I care ro go on public roads. All of this 707 h.p. Hellcat, and mega power supercar stuff is fine, but I've driven all manner of high powered automobiles and bikes, and srill haven't run into a sports car that could make such good use of moderate power like my 911. Awesome cars, and built like a bank vault. Go ahead, knock on the front fender, or rear quarter, ans tell me that there is any modern car that is as solid as an air cooled 911 is! Effing awesome pieces of machinery.
My first Tedward video and I liked it. You speak the thoughts in your mind which can sometimes be irritating but your thoughts are good to hear which could explain why you have so many subscribers. Your Carrera is lovely. Back in 1980, a friend of mine asked me to find him a Porsche 911 and I found him a fabulous 1973 911 RS which he loved. I did some work on it for him and had the pleasure of driving it so I know what you mean about those noises! I was quite touched by the mention you made of your dear friend. Anyway, you've got a new subscriber now. Keep it up.
I love the turned tach and speedo, as well as watching your old vids again. Drive safe, and thanks for sharing!
My dream Porsche of all time, much respect, that clutch car era
There is one of these in my nieghborhood, and back when I had my B5S4 running, I used to love going out for a drive, because it seemed like the owner of the porsche often had the same idea lol. My S4 was Stage 2+, basically everything that could be done to it on stock turbos, plus upgraded intercoolers and brakes. Never dyno'd, but many builds just like it often made or broke 300awhp.. Me and that porsche used to have so much fun chasing each other on the backgrounds and on the parkway. The first time I ran into him, I was doing a pull onto the mid-day parkway, so no one was on it basically, and Im coming from the on ramp which was a full clover 180degree corner, shoots you straight onto a ridiculous straight section. Made for pulls. I pull onto the parkway at the top of 2nd and continue through 3rd and into 4th. Smiling like a child. I hit my desired number, start to slow down, and here comes mister 911 cruising by me. Well, you better believe I downshifted to 3rd and went and caught up haha. We spent probably and hour going from exit to exit, and then dipping onto the backgrounds together. Nothing insane, just some good fun, pushing it a little bit, basically the ideal level I would want to push it when Im driving with another car that idk. We absolutely raced each other on the parkway once, but usually we would just run into one and other while out, and then mob some backroads together before one of us had to go do whatever we had to do. Tons of fun. Ive wanted one ever since. This video makes that even more true.
Gotta love that oil on a cold startup with the boxer engines. I love the smell 👍
I've watched this video like 3 times already, it's such a blessing to see my dream car being driven and used like it should be.
I'm smiling just watching the video, imagine driving it for real. I miss my aircooled 911 Carrera
Damn bro that made me tear up. One of my good friends passed away In a car crash this year I think from a drunk driver. I just remember I used to let him beat the piss out of my car before he even had his license, he used to drift it around corners and stuff. I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Feel sorry for your loss of Anton man, hopes he's driving happily in heaven
Between you and Ronald Finger, I was inspired to buy my own classic car. Just in November I flew out to Texas for seven hours to buy a DeLorean off a guy. I can't wait for spring to drive it again
That noises thing is definitely true! I sometimes wonder if something's wrong with my dad's 987S... But then, three different Porsche dealerships and specialists said it was almost brand new.
That car is a thing of beauty.
Fellow Detroiter here - always a treat to bring out the toys in Spring. Never forget those first drives. Enjoy!
We put steel wool in the exhaust and tin foil on the intake to stop mice from entering the engine and then put a checklist on the car before taking it out for winter. Not sure if you want to try that but it is extra security and will tell you if a mouse did enter because there would be a hole
Steel..
@@resnonverba137 whoops yes😂
@@dydl1644 Good man :)
my grandfather had a 92 911...what a ride
Tedward, thanks for driving 911s. They’re on my bucket list. Another fantastic video.
Sorry to hear about your friend. Cars bring us together for sure.
Oh man...I do so love this car❤️. Always a jump in my heart beat when I see you have a fresh POV from behind the wheel of it😍😍😍😍. It is a view I have wanted since I was 12 years old in 1978.....
Man, the sound is just wonderous!
Finally spring here in New England! (I’m from NH)
I am Not Really Porsche Fan, but the 911 has One of the Best Sound in the World. My Favorite 911 ist the Legendary 959.
Watching these is therapy
I don’t even know why I watch these. It just makes me want one even more. Never really got into cars until I found your channel, and even knowing that there are better cars out there this is my dream car.
Modern Porsches have all the bells and whistles but they just don’t have that SOUND of these older models. Can’t beat it.
Same thing happened to me haha kinda weird my buddy that was 19 at the time took his life very unexpected and shocked everyone that loved him the guy loved cars everyday he would look forward to driving and always loved any car he drove in and made the best out of it he got me into cars after i got into his newly bought 2006 Acura rsx after he died it was sat at his parents house and left and later I bought it from his parents everyday I drive that car I hope I am driving it like he wants me to be that guy was a real homie of mine and it’s hard to think about that he’s gone don’t waste ur time with ur friends and loved one y’all you don’t know one day they might be gone
Also respect the drive
Nürburgring-Sticker. NICE !
That's the part I love, the first drive after winter storage. Although I do start them up and let the oil warm-up too. I move the car a few times to stress the tires around, work the clutch and brakes a little. And then I remember everything I've been gathering parts for the last few months ahah
If I had a heated garage I might consider starting it and moving it, but once its below 40F I don't start it. This oil is THICK
@@TedwardDrives you're right, my storage is the basement of a building, even if it's not heated it's always between 50 and 60 degrees all year so it's perfectly fine. That's also why I let the oil warm-up so that it doesn't get contaminated with water (even more on e85 in the e28)
Never seen your channel before, but I was very impressed with the quality of your video! The dialogue you added was very helpful for someone who doesn't know much bout these older cars. Nice work!
Tedward, I appreciate your enthusiasm.
My second car was a dog of a 1994 Camry 4 cylinder. I'm an automotive hypochondriac, I clicked into my car on my first drive. I went nuts driving it for 5 or 6 years. I traded a 1998 f150 single cab step side with a 4.6 V8, I loved that truck but I couldn't afford the gas prices.
If you don't, bounce sheets are great to put in your cabin, frunk and engine compartment. I've been storing my car in an old barn for about 8 years now and have never had any mice problems!
And.... its great to have the cars out! Best time of the year. It's like the cars get a good mechanical stretch on day 1.
I used Irish spring soap most years and seemed to do the trick. This year I went crazy with traps
@@TedwardDrives Lol perfect. There's absolutely nothing worse than having to dig out animal nests. Brutal.
That is the most beautiful Porsche I've ever seen. It's my favourite model :)
This car was one of the reasons I originally subscribed to this channel. Absolutely beautiful. Just took my 90 Miata out as well
top down first spring drive is the best!
Hey man, this is the first video I've seen from your channel but I'm definitely subscribing after seeing this. Also, the noise from that 3.2 boxer sounds absolutely wonderful, that's a stunning car you've got. Porsche have always been one of - if not, my favourite car brand since I first saw a Cayman S in person as a kid in 2006, immediately fell in love with these stunning machines.
9:16: "oh man this thing feels good so tight" 😳😳😳
...and look at the two big bumps in front.
I just bought a battery tender with my stimmy. I drive my sports car year around but two years in a row I have had a mechanical issue that took me several months to get around to fixing and I killed my battery for good because I parked it for so long. My hydraulic lifters really makes some racket on that first start up. Lol. Your car is great man. What a ride.
Dude that car is Beautiful 😍. I love 80s porsche. I personally like the older ones.
That sound... I absolutely love the sound air cooled 911's make. I was in heaven watching this video. =)
I love the g-model. Dream of my youth.
i remember when i first saw your channel when you had the E46 M3, now all these years later you drive that car that i only dream about.. #goals