We Bought the Lowest Mileage Early Porsche 911 IN THE WORLD!
5/13/202654 min
Spike and Zuckerman break down their wild acquisition of a 1971 Porsche 911 T Targa with only 4,000 original kilometers. Then, the 'Don't Cross the Mustard' canyon driving controversy heats up, Spike reviews the Polestar 4, and boat car guy Phil rolls in with a street-legal Radio Flyer red wagon built on a Ford Explorer chassis.
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Spike and Zuckerman just became official California car dealers under the name Morris Solomon's Purveyor of Fine Automobiles. They kick things off with Zuckerman's Panama trip (Miami, but with more suspicious bank buildings), then launch into the story of their newly acquired 1971 Porsche 911 T Targa, a former Dutch police car. It's got 4,000 original kilometers, Zenith triple-throat carbs, vinyl door sills for muddy cop boots, and a story so good Jerry Seinfeld called it 'meant to be.' Then things get spicy in the canyons. The hosts unpack the LA car community feud between Evan the Canyon Carver and pro racer Cort Wagner, who got caught on camera crossing the double yellow and didn't exactly apologize for it. Zuckerman delivers the verdict: crossing the mustard is indefensible, and claiming superior skill as your defense just means you're an a**hole. Spike then reviews the Polestar 4, a genuinely impressive EV with a baffling flaw: no rear window. Just a camera. He also takes issue with the buttonless key fob, the unreliable kick-to-open trunk, and the brand's insistence on using numbers instead of names. The episode closes with Phil and his masterpiece: a fully street-legal, highway-capable Radio Flyer red wagon built on a Ford Explorer chassis. He's driven it on the 405. He's passed people.
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Timestamps: 00:00 - Zuckerman in Panama 02:21 - Our untouched '71 Porsche 911 T Targa 20:39 - Canyon Carver Cort Wagner beef 36:30 - Polestar 4 review 46:40 - THE RED WAGON CAR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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First 90 secondsSpike Feresten· Host0:00
[upbeat music] Welcome to Spike's Car Radio. Here we are. This time Johnny Lieberman is, uh, in Honduras, not Zuckerman.
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:10
I was very successful there.
Spike Feresten· Host0:11
[laughs] Where were you? You weren't, were you in- I, I was searching for the origin- You- ...
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:15
of the hantavirus. [laughs] I was deep in a bat cave. I am not, I'm not- But you said you weren't in Honduras. I was, I, uh, I- You were in Panama ... I don't even know where you got Honduras. Uh, there was no Honduras. I was in Panama.
Spike Feresten· Host0:26
Okay.
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:26
[laughs] Which is not, uh, it, it, that- Well, welcome back ... doesn't even border.
Spike Feresten· Host0:29
And you were there for legal reasons?
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:30
Yeah.
Spike Feresten· Host0:31
Okay.
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:31
We have virtual assistants there.
Spike Feresten· Host0:32
All right. And it all went well?
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:33
Actually, yes.
Spike Feresten· Host0:34
Did you see any cool cars down there? What goes on in Panama?
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:37
Uh- Anything? [laughs] Well- Like, what is it like?
Spike Feresten· Host0:39
Compare it to a city. I've never been.
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:41
Miami. Uh, it's- Really? Okay, well, downtown, uh, Panama City has more high-rise bank buildings- Wow ... than you've ever seen in your life.
Spike Feresten· Host0:51
Yeah.
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host0:52
Which you immediately go, "Ding, oh, this is where all the dirty money is." [laughs] This is exactly where all of the money laundering is. There are a lot of my people with yarmulkes on- [laughs] ... running around there. There's a lot of money changing going on there.
Spike Feresten· Host1:08
Yeah.
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host1:08
A lot of banking.
Spike Feresten· Host1:09
Are there cool cars? Do they buy cars with this money down there?
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host1:10
I didn't see any cool cars, but we have a fan that, that is one of the p- uh, canal tugboat drivers that has cool cars. [laughs] He has some Porsches.
Spike Feresten· Host1:22
How, how do you, what do you mean?
Paul Zuckerman· Co-host1:23
We c- uh, we, we follow each other. This guy will take the big cargo ships- Ah ... through the Panama Canal,