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The Gold-Plated Porsche: How I Sank a Small Fortune into a Used Car, and Other Misadventures

The Gold-Plated Porsche: How I Sank a Small Fortune into a Used Car, and Other Misadventures
By Stephan Wilkinson

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"This isn't a book about Porsche restoration. It's about Wilkinson's colorful life. That, along with elegant writing, is what makes this book so endearing-the tales are told without ego. This is less a tale about a machine than a tale about a man enjoying a machine."--Car and Driver

Stephan Wilkinson was looking for something to do. So he bought an old, run-down Porsche and over the next two years tore it apart and rebuilt it in a garage behind his house. The project cost him a small fortune, and it started him thinking about many other things.

Quirky, cool, entertaining, and opinionated, The Gold-Plated Porsche captures Wilkinson's inspired digressions on his various other careers and misadventures.

As he recounts his own personal history, Wilkinson also waxes eloquent on the history of Porsche, American engineering and culture, status, and all things mechanical.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #124376 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Wilkinson’s spunky and entertaining memoir is a yarn-spinning and wise-cracking romp over the author’s many occupations, hobbies, blunders and idiosyncrasies. Bored after finishing an addition on his house and building an airplane, Wilkinson, automotive editor at Conde Naste Traveler, turns his antsy, irrepressible need to tinker on a well-used 1983 Porsche 911—and two years and $60,000 later, he has a car worth far more in hard-earned experience than blue-book value. Among other misadventures, Wilkinson recounts how he spent his undergraduate years at Harvard under the hood of a 1936 Ford Phaeton; his ill-fated tenure as the editor of Car and Driver magazine; his small-plane reconnaissance missions over Kansas for the leader of the American Indian Movement; and a stint as a teenage merchant marine in South Asia, where he survived two typhoons, helmed a 10,000-ton freighter and witnessed a drowning off the docks in Saigon. The author also offers up philosophical musings on the manias of car aficionados, the weirdness of German engineering and the importance of crankshaft-to-bearing clearances and proper torquing technique. Although there is a good deal of shop talk and automotive jargon, it is a testament to Wilkinson’s writing skills that he can make his description of the unbolting of a transaxle as engaging as his stories about crashing test cars and absconding with the company jet to visit his girlfriend. The author’s nerdy enthusiasm and sassy wit will be irresistible to both the technically disinclined and the die-hard gear head.
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". . . this isn't a book about Porsche restoration. It's about Wilkinson's colorful life. . . . That, along with elegant writing, is what makes this book so endearing--the tales are told without ego. Wilkinson is amused by life's inevitable disasters and humiliating blow-ups, trotting them out so everyone can laugh. This is . . . less a tale about a machine than a tale about a man enjoying a machine."--Car and Driver

"...fascinating and delightful. He dissects enthusiast car ownership with such clarity and spirited writing that it is refreshing. Brilliantly crafted and a great read no matter what season."-- More magazine

Your Porsche book is magic. If on picking this up a reader expects a how-to manual on restoring a Porsche 911, he will be disappointed because all you give him is a how-to manual on life. The clear and colorful way you explain difficult and convoluted mechanical functions is pure John McPhee at his best. Your experiences - with cars, as a merchant seaman, as an EMS driver, building airplanes - come together in this glorious tale. Thank you for sharing it."--AutoWeek




"Finding the meaning of life with a Craftsman wrench is the idea behind this book, but that doesn't get across just how entertaining it is. The writing is crisp, the narrative stays lively with a series of deliberate digressions and blended segues, and there's plenty here for everyone."--Library Journal

"The Gold-Plated Porsche is the highly entertaining story of someone who seems to have been playing while everybody else was at work."--FlyingMag.com

"Your Porsche book is magic. If on picking this up a reader expects a how-to manual on restoring a Porsche 911, he will be disappointed because all you give him is a how-to manual on life. The clear and colorful way you explain difficult and convoluted mechanical functions is pure John McPhee at his best. Your experiences - with cars, as a merchant seaman, as an EMS driver, building airplanes - come together in this glorious tale. Thank you for sharing it."--AutoWeek

". . . tinkering, in this memoir, is a vehicle itself, a way to take the reader on a tour of Wilkinson's life in the driver's seat... all retold at a fast clip and with plenty of pep."--Condé Nast Traveler

About the Author

Stephan Wilkinson claims to have majored in sports cars at Harvard, which did not amuse the administration. He is currently automotive editor of Condé Nast Traveler. He lives in
Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York.


Customer Reviews

Eveything Wilkinson touches turns to gold....5
In a perfect world we'd all lead such amusing lives as Mr.Wilkinson. Unfortunately (or thankfully, depending on your heart condition) we can't. Instead we get a near-perfect book. Why only 'near' perfect? Simple: 213 pages of this (insert own thesaurus synonyms for 'fabulous' here) book is just simply not enough. Once you sink into this book, buddy, you're gone. Cheapskates, ignore the cover price and splurge -it's well worth it. Every page, every line of text seems crafted with just the right precision and care that the author put into restoring his car. Whether you read this as a tip guide, as entertainment or to live vicariously through Wilkinson's misadventures it's sure to please.

the gold plated porsche5
What a story... couldn"t put the book down. For the average car owner this book is extremly informative in a non technical way. To learn of the author's passion and drive, one has to sit back in great admiration..Fascinating to learn of Wilkinsons' adventures in a varied career path. The story really is about life and the car plays a secondary role. Highly recommend to both male & female readers.Will keep you smiling.

Gold Plated Porsche5
A great book. Not only for Porsche people but a great story.
I felt a special kinship because I restored several Porsches but his story if full of humor and an exciting life. May we all end up doing what we love as he does.