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Total 911 Magazine in France

July 31, 2010

That little trip I took to France earlier in the month yielded some great results. I got to take a lot of pictures I liked, lots I didn’t like but that taught me a few things, and also made a pair of great articles out of it. One of them is a piece for Total [...]

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Another Porsche Features Trip done

May 9, 2010

Just back from another Porsche features trip to Northern California, with ace photographer Jamie Lipman. As ever, the visit was a blast. Flying in to San Francisco on Wednesday, we stayed with good friends that night, before heading to Monterey for RGruppe Treffen on the Thursday.  Mrs Glynn reckons she was worried about us on [...]

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Devoted to the 911

March 20, 2010

This month’s Total 911 magazine features an ImpactBumpers.com forum member’s car, in a focus on the 3.2 Carrera. IB regular Chris Hak’s Grand Prix White beauty is detailed in a set of studio pictures shot by Tom Wood, and very nice it is too. Good work Chris! It’s pretty depressing when established magazines like Classic [...]

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SC versus 3.2 – which is best? Total 911 magazine feature

November 15, 2009

“SC versus 3.2 – which is best?” A question often asked and always pointless. When it comes to SC versus Carrera, apart from minor differences in ventilation, slightly different seats and the change to the G50 transmission, the difference is 95% engine. If you are buying, take time to try a few and decide which [...]

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Sell Honest or Sell Out

October 16, 2009

For me, there is nothing better than reading about things done with a car, written by someone who has a real connection with it. Julian Balme’s wonderful years of ownership of Wooly Bully, the Galaxie (pic) and the Elans, Robert Coucher’s (pic) old white 356 in Your Classic, Jools Holland’s film on the roof-chopped Rolls [...]

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Faith in the Future (Aug ’08 – my final Total 911 column)

July 31, 2008

“The days of the petrolhead are numbered,” says the media. “Rubbish” says John Glynn, who has complete confidence in the next generation of car fanatics. The daily papers are awash with tales of woe: soaring energy prices, crashing economies and knife-wielding thugs at the gates of every school. With so much bad news everywhere, peace [...]

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