Since 1976, 85-year-old Bill MacEachern has driven his Porsche 911 Turbo every day, turning it into a symbol of durability and passion for automobiles. Even after five decades, this choice continues to make headlines. When he acquired the car in May 1976, the 911 Turbo model was not at all easy to drive. With 260 horsepower, a rear-mounted engine, and a typical turbo power surge, it represented the pinnacle of Porsche's technology at the time. In fact, even the dealer had tried to persuade him to reconsider, warning him about the difficulty of handling it. But MacEachern did the opposite; no luxurious garage and no rare usage. He used it every day, covering thousands of kilometers between Canada and the USA, including long trips to events like the Monterey Historic Automobile Races. The historic milestone of one million kilometers was reached in 2012. Today, the car has surpassed 1.16 million kilometers and is still in operation. According to the latest data, this Porsche is far from "retired" but continues to be driven and meticulously maintained with ongoing care.