Owner Saves Rare Porsche From Flood With Floating Parking Spot

The owner of what appears to be a rare 964 Porsche 911 saved his car from the floodwaters encroaching his or her property near Louisville, Kentucky, with the help of what looks like an inflatable cushion tethered to the house.

April’s severe weather wasn’t limited to just tornadoes as flooding occurred across large swaths of the country, including in Kentucky along the Ohio River. Given the height of the property above the river, this landowner seems to recognise the threat of flooding. But what of the car?

With a garage on the floor level it looks like this owner went the extra step to make certain his/her pride and joy wasn’t destroyed using an inflatable raft tied to the corner of the house (presumably so the 911 doesn’t float in the wrong hands).

Exactly what 964 is worth this kind of treatment? Hard to tell from this one aerial shot, but the widebody kit and overall look indicates it could be one of the Porsche America Roadsters, of which only 250 were made. Even if it wasn’t, only 702 C2 turbo-look roadsters were ever built.

If anyone knows who owns this car please let us know what it is or if it survived the cresting of the river.

Photo: AP

Republished from Jalopnik

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    James

    Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 11:46 AM

    I guess this proves rich people are rich because they’re smarter.

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      randomambling

      Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 2:15 PM

      Somtimes James. Not even nearly always. I have known some pretty wealthy individuals who make me wonder how they manage to think and breathe concurrently.

      This guy however, is smart. And lucky.

      a: how many people woould have such a large felexible storage device, “just hanging around”.
      b: how many people have the hardware to inflate it.
      c: can’t help but wonder if he just got lucky that the thing had adequate bouyancy AND he got the weight distribution right first time.

      More luck I reckon
      /randomambling

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        HunterSBonobo

        Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 5:23 PM

        Looking at the design of the house, I’d say that he was well aware of local floodplains etc and had previously thought of this plan. I’m guessing he’s an engineer of some kind.

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    lisa

    Friday, May 6, 2011 at 2:57 PM

    Gosh imagine if it was a woman who owns this vehicle and you all got the pronoun wrong!

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