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Andre Bezuidenhout is an avid Porsche enthusiast who has been collecting, racing and admiring Porsches for over 4 decades now. His career is that as a Barrister in Johannesburg, South Africa and he’s practiced law his entire adult life. It was his time as a child visiting Kyalami and watching Derek Bell, David Piper, Dave Charlton, and others race that ignited his passion for cars. He’s been involved in the Porsche Club, Motorsport South Africa, and is the President of the National Court of Appeal of Motorsport South Africa. Andre has raced extensively as an amateur over the years and he is currently on an epic world tour in his 911 T/R, and should be soon in the US to attend a few classic car events.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •   MetronGarage   •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

“Success lies on building on our failures so never ever stop trying.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Being in a sever crash during a car race and how that car has come back around to enter Andre’s life.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1969 Porsche 911 TR

AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE 

You need to understand your car before you try and get the best out of it.

RESOURCES 

Wazzap

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Share your passions and the good will of people.

WHERE TO FIND ANDRE

Frisco_911 on Instagram

 

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One comment
  1. Hello André,
    I watched your video on Petrolicous and found it very inspiring. I too have been a sportsncar enthusiast for my adult life and have had 4 Porsches and it seems that once you’ve had one you never really get it out of your system. I’d like to know a little more about your particular build than I was able to glean from the video. Did you do any upgrades to the suspension? It looks like you took a 2.7 from a later 911 and dipped it in but I’m sure you did more than that – can you tell me a little about the crbs and any other mods you may have done to it. It sounds great by the way . Does it ever bother you that you don’t have AC? I’m assuming you don’t as I didn’t see a compressor. What did you add if anything to increase the cooling capacity of the engine? As in additional oil coolers? Any special cams or pistons/rods or twin plug heads? Did you upgrade the brakes? It looks like the rear wheels are wider than stock- what are the sizes?

    On the interior – looks like a mono prototypo and the seats – what did you use for the seats? I love the way you did the rear deck lid grille and small version of a duck tail wing (so very tasteful). The paint color is really beautiful, too bad you don’t have the code.

    Your car represents the perfect build in my mind as it is not over the top and is just right . If a person had a decent candidate would you recommend a pre 69 or post 69 for the longer wheelbase? What do you think a person might have to spend to duplicate your car in US dollars – wild guess would be greatly appreciated . I could do something’s myself but am limited so most would have to be done by others.

    In closing let me thank you for making the video and sharing your car with us fellow enthusiasts! I know you must be inundated with people like me contacting you and I hope that you may find some time to answer my message as it would be so greatly appreciated. Tank you so much for reading my message.

    Tim Bromley
    The Villages, FL, USA

    Thanks again – your car is awesome

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