Owned since new in 1974, Denele and Roger Somshor-Walsh’s 911 Targa has recently been put back on the road after 13-years laid-up. They’re now back behind the wheel and enjoying every moment.
Among the twists and turns along the journey of life is the one which leads to a fork in the road. For Denele Somshor-Walsh the dilemma was whether she would have to part with her long-time ride. Denele, a resident of Edmonton, Canada has issues with her left hip which is key to shifting gears in her beloved 1974 911 Targa.
The story really begins a few decades ago when Denele was a young educator newly married to Roger, a career member in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Denele had become a fan of small sports cars owning a couple of Mustang convertibles, while Roger had a 1970 Mustang and later a Corvette convertible. She will also tell you that fast cars are in her blood because of her Icelandic/German ancestry. Movies featuring sports cars also captured her imagination as did an old Porsche she spotted in the Rocky Mountain resort town of Banff. In 1972 Denele bought a Volkswagen Beetle as a daily driver but it wasn’t long before the Beetle didn’t seem like enough car to satisfy her passion for driving.
This story is from the February 2017 edition of 911 & Porsche World.
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