Das Ren Treffen 2020 All Porsche Show

Sizzle Chest

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Busy weekend this time of year! So many shows! Great weather! Today was the largest Porsche show in Florida. Das Ren Treffen. Or DRT. Or the Dirt show. It was fantastic!
Held in Miami, FL, everything was awesome. Had lunch at a killer Taco place with a live DJ mixing it up while we ate in the open air atmosphere enjoying the cars and people watching!

As always, a `few` pics:






















































 
Sizzle Chest:
Can you you tell me anything about the matte grey Porsche devoid of rear bumper and engine hood that you denoted as "My Favorite"?
I have never seen or heard anything about this particular Porsche. Commissioned custom design? Factory show car one-off? Factory works "skunk" (AKA special development) car? Salvaged race car?
Sorry, but I am just not "enamored" with this particular car, what I consider a somewhat "ugly" Porsche at first glance, but then I do not know the pedigreed history or performance purpose behind it. My ignorance, hence the above questions.

THANK YOU immensely for taking the time to post the "few" pics of the many and varied cars from Porsche. Like many Autopians, I am also a Porsche-o-phile since my younger days when cars became of interest to me. It sure is nice to see all of these cars at one venue and it surely beats looking outside at a February cold 10°F, fresh ermine-white 7-inch snowfall environment in Northeast Wisconsin (Go ahead, rub it in! No mosquitoes here, though!)

By the way, any idea how many of these Porsche`s you may have detailed recently or in the past??
Did they ever say how many (AKA car count) Porsche`s were present at this show?? I assume this is NOT an invite-only show, but is open to any Porsche-car owner who shows up that day or has pre-registered to do so.
 
Thanks MeanGrean! That`s the one! It is an incredible car!! Craftsmanship is unreal!

Lonnie: Open to any Porsche owner. I don`t know how many were there, but it is the largest Porsche show in Florida and last year`s show had 500+.

LOL at the temp/snow comments! And...no mosquitoes here this time of year either! Yeah! Not many there...other coast from me!


Glad everyone is enjoying my pics!
 
Sizzle Chest:
Can you you tell me anything about the matte grey Porsche devoid of rear bumper and engine hood that you denoted as "My Favorite"?
I have never seen or heard anything about this particular Porsche. Commissioned custom design? Factory show car one-off? Factory works "skunk" (AKA special development) car? Salvaged race car?
Sorry, but I am just not "enamored" with this particular car, what I consider a somewhat "ugly" Porsche at first glance, but then I do not know the pedigreed history or performance purpose behind it. My ignorance, hence the above questions.

THANK YOU immensely for taking the time to post the "few" pics of the many and varied cars from Porsche. Like many Autopians, I am also a Porsche-o-phile since my younger days when cars became of interest to me. It sure is nice to see all of these cars at one venue and it surely beats looking outside at a February cold 10°F, fresh ermine-white 7-inch snowfall environment in Northeast Wisconsin (Go ahead, rub it in! No mosquitoes here, though!)

By the way, any idea how many of these Porsche`s you may have detailed recently or in the past??
Did they ever say how many (AKA car count) Porsche`s were present at this show?? I assume this is NOT an invite-only show, but is open to any Porsche-car owner who shows up that day or has pre-registered to do so.

If you are a P car fancier and a podcast listener, you need to add `Spikes Car Radio` to your downloads. He is very into Porsche, owns lots of them (he was a writer on Seinfeld, and good friend of Jerry`s), and devotes 5-10 minutes each show to talk about cars, no matter who the guest is. The downside is if you are a regular person it kind of like listening to Joe whats-his-name tell you how it was in bed last night with Sofia Vergara...
 
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