Porsche enthusiasts rank among some of the most fierce marque loyalists, and as collectors they rival even philatelists in their obsession for rarity, completeness, and condition. One such collector was Matthew Drendel, whose passion for turbocharged Porsches was the catalyst for an unparalleled collection of road and race cars from ...
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Porsche enthusiasts rank among some of the most fierce marque loyalists, and as collectors they rival even philatelists in their obsession for rarity, completeness, and condition. One such collector was Matthew Drendel, whose passion for turbocharged Porsches was the catalyst for an unparalleled collection of road and race cars from ...
Read More »Porsche Parade at Amelia Island Auction on March 9
Porsche enthusiasts rank among some of the most fierce marque loyalists, and as collectors they rival even philatelists in their obsession for rarity, completeness, and condition. One such collector was Matthew Drendel, whose passion for turbocharged Porsches was the catalyst for an unparalleled collection of road and race cars from ...
Read More »Porsche Parade at Amelia Island Auction on March 9
Porsche enthusiasts rank among some of the most fierce marque loyalists, and as collectors they rival even philatelists in their obsession for rarity, completeness, and condition. One such collector was Matthew Drendel, whose passion for turbocharged Porsches was the catalyst for an unparalleled collection of road and race cars from ...
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California wine connoisseurs, mark your calendars: March 2 is the start of the third annual Berkeley Wine Festival at the Claremont Hotel Club & Spa in Berkeley, Calif. The festival will honor eight vineyards from the Sonoma, Napa, and Central California Coast regions with a two-month series of exclusive wine ...
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Read More »Sneak Peek: Niyama, Maldives
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