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Why Jack Heuer drove a 911 - the untold story

It is common knowledge that Jack Heuer was into motorsports and that he had great foresight. One of the things that he must have foresaw and is now slowly unfolding right in front of us is why he drove a 911 and why he chose the colors he choose for the beautiful watches that he made. He was essentially looking out for his loyal customers that would love and own his watches for a long time and reward them for doing so

Below I present the evidence which self explains the reason. With the way prices of Heuers are going, in a few years we will start seeing in ChronoTrader "WTT Autavia Exotic for a 911 GT3RS Black/Orange" and ChronoTrader will change its name to Chrono911Trader :D

Or 911s would just become optional accessories to use when wearing a Heuer!

Note: I just took pics off google images so I hope this is OK with the mods/admins here (sorry I probably just clicked agree to all the legal stuff when I signed on :))

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Nothing for this one though, maybe the porsches paint has tropicalised!
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