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    Memorial Weekend Porsche Repair 'Clinic'

    For some reason, I've got this weird tradition of doing major car repairs on Memorial Day weekend. It started way, way back. So much so, I always associate the holiday with having a car torn apart And so it was yesterday when we put the motor back in Bill G's '68 911 after he rebuilt his gearbox, did some repairs on my '74 Carrera and did some maintenance on Jared's '73S. Sunny, mid-80s, hot dogs on the grill, beers and tools scattered everywhere. A perfect Memorial Weekend day
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    Looks like fun Curt. Will the '74 and '73 be ready for next Saturday?
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