The Gold Plated Porsche: How I Sank a Small Fortune into a Used Car and Other Misadventures

The Gold Plated Porsche: How I Sank a Small Fortune into a Used Car and Other Misadventures

by StephanWilkinson (Author)

Synopsis

Just as life is often described as a road one takes through the aging process, Wilkinson's experience rebuilding a Porsche is the exit ramp that leads straight into his garage to a world of wires, leather trimmings, and memory pit stops with each turn of the 911 manuscript. Quirky, cool, entertaining, and opinionated, Wilkinson's rebuilding project leads to inspired digressions on his life. Learning about the inner workings of a car is also a lesson in tracing the thought streams of the human mind. While rebuilding his car, Wilkinson waxes eloquent on the history of Porsche, American engineering and culture, personal status, his unfulfilling stint as editor of Car and Driver, his love of flying and all things mechanical, not to mention the integrity of wedding dress silk when it's woven amidst engine pistons. According to Wilkinson, Most of the work that my Porsche required, I was confident I could do myself. Turning nuts and bolts, replacing pieces and parts, disassembling and reassembling, rewiring and renovating were within my basic-competence envelope. Anybody who can overhaul a lawnmower knows how a car engine works. Anybody who can drive a vacuum cleaner or polish shoes can redo a car interior. Anybody who can read a home-wiring diagram can at least begin to fiddle with a car's electrical system. He makes it all sound so easy. Yet, the expensive misadventures he had while rebuilding the German masterpiece were like mirrors of a life experience; the eventual purr of the redone motor felt like a long-awaited jaunt upon a road temporarily closed, and the travelling sure was sweet.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: The Lyons Press
Published: Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 1592282563
ISBN 13: 9781592282562

Media Reviews
.,. elegant writing...makes this book so endearing-the tales are told without ego, Wilkinson is amused by life's inevitable disasters and humiliating blow ups, trotting them out so everyone can laugh. Highly recommended. -- Car & Driver magazine .,. fascinating and delightful. He dissects enthusiast car ownership with such clarity and spirited writing that it is refreshing. Brilliantly crafted and a great read no matter what season. -- More magazine
Author Bio
Stephan Wilkinson claims to have majored in sports cars at Harvard, which did not amuse the administration. His unlikely magazine career includes stints at Car and Driver, Cosmopolitan, Holiday, and Flying. He is currently Automotive Editor of Conde Nast Traveler.