Just back from 10 days in Australia to attend my brother Andrew’s wedding and – perhaps the jetlag has muddled my brain – but I’m still not sure which was the more special moment: seeing my eternal bachelor sibling finally tie the knot to the girl of his dreams in a perfect beach setting, or the day either side of the wedding.
During that time I had the keys to his 1970 911T - before and after its role as a seriously cool set of wheels to whisk the new Mr & Mrs Hurst off for their honeymoon!
Those couple of days seriously turned up the wick on my seemingly un-extinguishable desire to own an example of the late Butzi Porsche’s rear-engined marvel.
My brother’s black 2.2 (a UK-delivered car that found its way Down Under in the late ‘70s) may only be a humble T (the carb-fed Touring spec) but it packs plenty of punch for Australia’s speed-restricted tarmac.
And the slightly damped engine (125bhp compared to the 180bhp of the full-fat S variant) still boasts all the character of a true 911, with the famous chainsaw-like growl and cammy persona thrilling in equal measure as the tacho needle winds across the dial.