As prices for classic Porsches continue to rise, it seems like there are fewer and fewer people driving their cars in the winter. However, we still hear from a few brave souls who refuse to give in to the weather and drive their Porsches year-round despite the corrosive qualities of salt and sand. This video is for you. It’s also for those of you who like to detail your own cars as the video give a great overview of how to get the grime and dirt from road and track use out of your wheel wells. If you’ve never done this before, it will probably take a bit more work. Once you complete the process the first time, it will be easier each successive year.
Personally, if I were doing this to my 911, I would probably mask off a bit more than Larry did (especially the valve covers, etc.) as I’m pretty there would be some overspray given my lack of experience.
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Good video....but is this Porsche race driver Nico Hülkenberg? LOL, sure looks like him, but probably doesn't sound like him. ;-)
Great demonstration! Were you going to cover fixing that rusted piece in the wheel well on your next demonstration? Also, your video on the green 912 barn find fix was equally interesting. thank you.