David Sherley. Totally Agree.👍👍 Keeping on the subject of other older Porsche 911 videos, Just spotted this one on RU-vid. lol .......... >>>> 7 Reasons You Should Own A Porsche 911........
Thanks for this video of the 911 ST Recreation Roger. Fabulous music, great content, amazing aerial shots, gritty background, witty superlatives, it has it all. I appreciate all your hard work making these videos for us. 😎
Thanks Roger. Just commencing my own gulf blue 911 ST backdate, using a 964 C4 as a base. Very excited, and even more so when the car is completed next year.
A great video and an absolutely beautiful car. The car even has the steering wheel on the correct side. I’ve never owned an air cooled Porsche… I think I need to change that.
i have a sorted '72 T/E... I also ride bikes and I reckon these old Porsches feel more like a 4 wheel motorbike and really get the blood stirring and are totally immersive... nice review
Greetings Mr bailey you are definitely at the high end of this RU-vid car video business.. your camera work and presentation is absolutely top-notch. it’s a delight to watch every video you make . “keep them coming…”
amazing really that a car styled from the 70s STILL cuts it among its modern counterparts. Not in a quaint isn’t it sweet way, no, it’s still hard as hell with real presence
Nicely done. I agree with all of your observations, but I think an honest restoration of a long hood 911 T/E/S would give all the drama, presence, and enjoyment. Not sure I would do a fake ST, Carrera RS, etc. The “regular” 911 was a wonderful machine in its own right.
Wow, I had to revisit this for my Sunday am daydreaming! What flares are those and where from? Who did the bodywork? Perfection. I would like more motor? Can you get into engine suspension details? BTW, I am building a ‘71 T still w its narrowbody w a 3.8 shoehorned into her. Come to Scotland next year and we’ll go for a drive 👍
Just goes to show that when you have the perfect DNA in a car, it doesn't need to change much. Being able to recreate a 1970's 911 ST with parts from a 1986 911, 16 years it's junior, is pretty impressive. Also. Love the stopwatch stuck onto the dashboard 8-))... Great video Mr. B. But regardless of how good looking and how uncluttered the exterior of this ST is, it's not the car for me. Your No1 Stalker 8-))...
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@@RogerBaileyOnCars I love old cars. If that golden finger pointed at me, then maybe I'd get one. A series 1 E-type. Merc 300sl. Jaguar XK140. Austin Healey 3000 (I had one for a day! Really torquey engine.) I used to have an old MG Midget with the 1,500 engine. A drifters delight with no weight on the rear but with very quick steering. The looks on other drivers as I went around a bend, hit wet leaves and came out of it with the car not exactly pointing in the right direction, even though I was in full control, was always a delight. My screaming passenger was always funny too. 8-))...
Beautiful build, but 1300 kg seems heavy for a build like this, with the rs bumpers and more stripped interior it should be 2500 pounds (1130 KG) or so. I've weighed a 1984 Carrera with stock body (AC delete, duck tail) at 2650 pounds (1202 KG). Not trying to be a jerk or anything, just wanted to add that.