Flat Sex: Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer (Rob Dickinson)

This article in Road and Track celebrates a man I really enjoyed meeting in Las Vegas at the SEMA convention last year. He was easy going, open and down right chatty, not like many to of the self involved elitists that seem to set up at conventions. So many company leaders seem to put paid staff out front and keep out of the way of press and the general enthusiasts and buyers. But not Rob Dickinson! He seems to enjoy getting to know people and when they gush over his "art work" (re-manufactured Porsche 911s) like I was doing, he even seems a bit shy about his success. The cars are truly AMAZING. R&T was on the money with this one!

http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/news/a25828/flat-sex-porsch...

Read and enjoy and here is a good follow up article from SpeedHunters. http://www.speedhunters.com/2014/03/perfect-911-singer/

I hope to bump into Rob again this year at SEMA and hope all the accolades have not gone to his head. My money says not. :-)

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