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Wallace River 01-23-2015 04:43 PM

She made it home
 
The 2000 Boxster I bought in Florida was shipped by truck to Calais, Maine, dropped off last night, and I went down from Nova Scotia to pick her up and bring her home today. I left home at 7:30 am this morning, and just sat down at home at 9 pm, after 8 hours of driving and about750 kms. But she's here and tucked away until spring. The battery tender gets connected tomorrow. :)

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7507/...e7e6ac3f_c.jpgBoxster - en route from Calais, Maine to home by Wallace River, on Flickr

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7282/...2b36186e_c.jpgIMG_2067 Boxster - she's at her new home! by Wallace River, on Flickr

Jamesp 01-23-2015 04:57 PM

Sweet! Looks awesome! You're going to love it. Now you have to move south for an earlier spring!

thstone 01-23-2015 05:07 PM

That's like bringing a supermodel home and ... well, you get the idea.

Congratulations and let us know what you think when you get it on the road!

jdlmodelt 01-23-2015 05:24 PM

Holly cows! You have to take it for a spin before spring! :)

KRAM36 01-23-2015 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by jdlmodelt (Post 433054)
Holly cows! You have to take it for a spin before spring! :)

For real!

I put winter tires on my Box this year. I couldn't let her sit that long, plus it's my daily driver right now.

It's barely snowed at all here yet. We got about an inch or less one night after I got the tires on. I went out at like 10:30pm to see how well they worked. They did really good, stopped great, took sudden jerks great, just had to be easy on the throttle or the rears would break lose.

Congrats!

Wallace River 01-24-2015 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Jamesp (Post 433048)
Sweet! Looks awesome! You're going to love it. Now you have to move south for an earlier spring!

Quote:

Originally Posted by thstone (Post 433050)
That's like bringing a supermodel home and ... well, you get the idea.

Congratulations and let us know what you think when you get it on the road!

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdlmodelt (Post 433054)
Holly cows! You have to take it for a spin before spring! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRAM36 (Post 433056)
For real!

I put winter tires on my Box this year. I couldn't let her sit that long, plus it's my daily driver right now.

It's barely snowed at all here yet. We got about an inch or less one night after I got the tires on. I went out at like 10:30pm to see how well they worked. They did really good, stopped great, took sudden jerks great, just had to be easy on the throttle or the rears would break lose.

Congrats!

Thanks folks! Nope, it's Canadian winter here, and although no snow at the moment, it's -7C this morning and I live on a dirt road, and a snowstorm is predicted. This one won't come out until April :(. I had a good test drive in Florida when I bought her and can;t wait for spring this year, more than other years.

amitmishra4 01-24-2015 03:17 AM

She's a beauty!! Do tell us your love story. How did you meet/find her? How many others did you see before you decided to bring her home?

BoxsterSteve 01-24-2015 03:47 AM

Nice!
You got a 750 km "perma-grin" preview.
Like most of us in Canada, it's a long hibernation season to put up with, but spring is soon upon us!

Uncle Brad 01-24-2015 04:40 AM

Congrats!

Maybe we'll see you on the road this summer. I have a feeling i may see you before you see me!:)

Cheers!

Giller 01-24-2015 05:00 AM

Glad you got her home safe and sound. I definitely agree our Canadian Winters are no place for a beauty like that. So keep her safe and warm and roll her out when the sun shines in April-ish.

Retroman1969 01-24-2015 05:08 AM

Congrats! You ended up with an awesome looking Boxster!

BruceH 01-24-2015 06:02 AM

Congrats on getting her home safe! You live in a wonderful place to drive a Boxster, well once winter ends;)

Wallace River 01-24-2015 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by amitmishra4 (Post 433076)
She's a beauty!! Do tell us your love story. How did you meet/find her? How many others did you see before you decided to bring her home?

LOL. I started my search on Craigslist when I was still in Canada, and test drove a couple from there, in the Sarasota-Venice-Fort Myers areas. One I test drove was a Tip, which cemented in my mind that I wanted an M/T. Looked at a dark blue one with tan interior at a used car lot, just 49,000 miles, but no owner or service history at all. I even had arranged for a PPI at a local specialist shop, but then I saw this one pop up on Auto Trader. I had saved a search on both Cars.com and on AutoTrader.com. This car was owned by two prior owners. The first owner was 91 years old when he bought it, and he died a year later. Then the second owner bought it from the estate, until now. He was/is a Univ. professor at 3 different universities and babied it service-wise, oil changes every 6K, etc etc etc. He had every service file ever, the window sticker from when it was new on the lot, the sales brochures, colour charts, all of it. A test drive cemented it for me.
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Originally Posted by BoxsterSteve (Post 433078)
Nice! You got a 750 km "perma-grin" preview.
Like most of us in Canada, it's a long hibernation season to put up with, but spring is soon upon us!

Thanks Steve, it was interesting watching it follow me home on the trailer.
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Originally Posted by Uncle Brad (Post 433081)
Congrats! Maybe we'll see you on the road this summer. I have a feeling I may see you before you see me!:) Cheers!

Yeah, thanks Brad, I'll have to watch myself. Small towns mean everyone knows you, especially the constabulary, when you have a car that looks like this one.
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Originally Posted by Giller (Post 433083)
Glad you got her home safe and sound. I definitely agree our Canadian Winters are no place for a beauty like that. So keep her safe and warm and roll her out when the sun shines in April-ish.

Yup, thanks. Got the CTEK battery tender connected today. I ordered it off Amazon so it would be here when I got home from Florida.
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Originally Posted by Retroman1969 (Post 433084)
Congrats! You ended up with an awesome looking Boxster!

Thanks much! And it's in awesome shape for a 15 year old car, the Florida climate and roads are so much kinder to cars than ours.
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Originally Posted by BruceH (Post 433087)
Congrats on getting her home safe! You live in a wonderful place to drive a Boxster, well once winter ends;)

Thanks. Waiting...waiting...waiting. I already have trips planned around the Cabot Trail and over to PEI.

Xpit77 01-24-2015 08:01 AM

Enjoy. and look for a hardtop. I drive mine all year.

crooster 01-24-2015 03:22 PM

Congrats! Feels good when you find the right one. Will likely make a road trip to NS this summer in our Boxster. We have friends in Lunenburg that we visit most years.

Wallace River 01-25-2015 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Xpit77 (Post 433099)
Enjoy. and look for a hardtop. I drive mine all year.

That would be cruel and unusual punishment in this area!
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Originally Posted by crooster (Post 433148)
Congrats! Feels good when you find the right one. Will likely make a road trip to NS this summer in our Boxster. We have friends in Lunenburg that we visit most years.

Thanks Chris. It showed up down there just in time to make all the export and transportation arrangements that allowed me to get home before it did. The timing worked out perfect. That trip down the St. Lawrence and down into NS will make a great summer trip. But try to get up around the Cabot Trail too, especially if you never have done it.

pjq 01-26-2015 03:42 AM

Glad to here you got her home safely. By your dates and pic's it looks like you did it in between snow storms.

Wallace River 01-26-2015 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by pjq (Post 433329)
Glad to here you got her home safely. By your dates and pic's it looks like you did it in between snow storms.

Yep, thanks, got real lucky with weather. No rain or snow on the trip up from Florida for me, or the car on the truck, which followed me by three days. And then no rain or snow for the pickup by me at Calais, to bring it the last leg home. Sure glad I got it here before this storm that's supposed to hit tomorrow and the next day! :)

SJEFFB986 01-26-2015 08:30 AM

You know I actually like that shade of yellow... Congrats and enjoy It when the weather cooperates up north!;)


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