Part ex 911 for a Chim or Tuscan?
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I have a very nice 1988 911 3.2 Carrera Sport Coupé I might p/ex for a Chimaera or Tuscan plus cash, anyone on here interested?
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good luck with the sale, as it looks a good example in fine condition. But this is not a criticism as its a 1988 model, but I feel it does look slightly dated? The early griffs around 1990 previewed at the motor show and started production in 92 still do not look outdated on the roads , especially with the headlamp upgrade.
portzi said:
good luck with the sale, as it looks a good example in fine condition. But this is not a criticism as its a 1988 model, but I feel it does look slightly dated? The early griffs around 1990 previewed at the motor show and started production in 92 still do not look outdated on the roads , especially with the headlamp upgrade.
Thanks for your comments, much appreciated. What you must remember is that the 3.2 is an older car, now considered a classic, it's growing old gracefully not trying to keep up with the new kids in the looks department, again thank you for your interest.cjb1 said:
portzi said:
good luck with the sale, as it looks a good example in fine condition. But this is not a criticism as its a 1988 model, but I feel it does look slightly dated? The early griffs around 1990 previewed at the motor show and started production in 92 still do not look outdated on the roads , especially with the headlamp upgrade.
Thanks for your comments, much appreciated. What you must remember is that the 3.2 is an older car, now considered a classic, it's growing old gracefully not trying to keep up with the new kids in the looks department, again thank you for your interest.Mark
N7GTX said:
DIB350 said:
I have to say that this to me is the classic 911 shape. Doesn't need to look contemporary, it's a classic and that's why they are so desirable.
Absolutely jamieduff1981 said:
Agreed. I apply the same logic to TVRs to be honest. The urge to bring cars of a time period "up to date" by changing features just doesn't appeal - it more suggests that one has bought the wrong car!
And in 10 years time, someone will pay good money to undo the 'updating'... (well, every cloud has a silver lining ).
cjb1 said:
Gorgeous car you have........if I were you I'd look to a Tuscan.....good luck with the swap/huntGassing Station | General TVR Stuff & Gossip | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff