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Prescott Kelly is a past National President of the Porsche Club of America. He is the only person ever to be awarded lifetime achievement awards in both PCA and the 356 Registry. Today, he’s better known as Contributing Editor, writing the Porsche profiles for Sports Car Market. He also writes 5,000-word by-model market analyses for Porsche Panorama and the “MarketWatch” column for the 356 Registry Magazine. Fresh out of graduate school in 1967 Prescott’s first purchase was a 1965 356SC coupe, followed a year later by a 1963 cabriolet.  It went downhill after he got his first 911 in 1982, a black 1973 Carrera RS. That led to 35 years of racing with SVRA, SCCA, HSR, and HMSA – first in a 1968 911R, then a 1965 Trans-Am 911, and lastly a 1972 STs. Further, he participated in occasional races with his 550 prototypes, 550-06, and 550-12.  Retired now, Prescott spends his time seeking out special Porsches. Prescott will be a panelist at this year’s Philadelphia Concours d’Elegance.

SHOW SPONSORS     

American Collectors Insurance   •   Linkage Magazine   •    Techforce Foundation    •   RPM Foundation   

INSPIRATION

A friend and mentor of Prescott’s was Ernst Benezien, a fellow Porsche enthusiast and a great influence in the world of Porsche cars.

CHALLENGES

Learning to enjoy the process and not having to always have the victory.

SPECIAL VEHICLE

Porsche Prototype 550 – 06

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Porsche: Excellence Was Expected – Karl Ludvigsen*

WORDS OF INSPIRATION

The Philadelphia Concours is a very important event and well worth attending. Hope to see you there.

SHARE THE INSPIRATION

If you enjoyed this show, please go to Apple Podcast and leave me a five-star review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and help others to be inspired by Cars Yeah. * indicates a past Cars Yeah guest.

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