My very first air-cooled!
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OP, your new car looks great!
dugsud said:
Although still period-correct on an impact bumper car....74 RS...
You're right about IB with ducktails, but that's a Carrera not an 'RS', despite sharing the MFI engine with its famous predecessor. Edited by ArrowSC on Thursday 5th December 16:03
Actually its not quite my first air-cooled. Had a 1984 911 Turbo for a month or so but sold it as I couldn't get on with it (had a few white knuckle moments in it and thought God this is going to kill me if I'm not careful so got shot of it!!). Having a car for only a month doesn't count in my book. Its funny though I look at old turbos now and want one again!
Edited by IMI A on Saturday 7th December 11:58
Been pootling around in the old girl for the last three days enjoying the good weather. The old girl is an amazing drive and she really can lift her skirt up and fly when you want her to. Took my manual 997 turbo for a drive this evening. Its an amazing piece of kit but dull as dishwater by comparison.
The 89 car can easily still be used as a daily driver without any undue effort but I do not want to get salt all over her and ruin her. My Carrera only has 65,000 miles and original panels hence I do not want to use her too much in the winter apart from on sunny days like we have just had. The old girl is raw and literally feels alive, the steerings alive and very precise, the engine is a peach with a metallic flat six note (although nowhere nr as free revving as the 73 RS I took for a spin which made me go out and buy one of these as a poor mans substitute) and the old girl just looks soooooo cool on those 9 inch turbo fuchs at the back. Get your braking done in a straight line before you turn and gently get on the throttle early in a turn gradually feeding in more power through the bend and you will shoot out of the turn at an amazing lick with a massive grin on your face. Its a deeply satisfying driving experience. Best Christmas present I've ever had. I think my turbo may be jealous as the 997s been kicked out of the garage for a few days until I get the time to clear some junk out so I can have both of them in the garage!
If you are perhaps thinking about buying ones of these pls go and do it soon before all the nice ones disappear. 1984-1989 was a sweet spot in terms of engineering for the 911 in my view and with good cars being increasingly difficult to find nd pre impact bumper cars in the stratosphere these too may perhaps also soon be out of reach for enthusiasts who are seeking a rewarding car to drive. I'm not sure I'd ever sell this car it really is that good to drive.
The 89 car can easily still be used as a daily driver without any undue effort but I do not want to get salt all over her and ruin her. My Carrera only has 65,000 miles and original panels hence I do not want to use her too much in the winter apart from on sunny days like we have just had. The old girl is raw and literally feels alive, the steerings alive and very precise, the engine is a peach with a metallic flat six note (although nowhere nr as free revving as the 73 RS I took for a spin which made me go out and buy one of these as a poor mans substitute) and the old girl just looks soooooo cool on those 9 inch turbo fuchs at the back. Get your braking done in a straight line before you turn and gently get on the throttle early in a turn gradually feeding in more power through the bend and you will shoot out of the turn at an amazing lick with a massive grin on your face. Its a deeply satisfying driving experience. Best Christmas present I've ever had. I think my turbo may be jealous as the 997s been kicked out of the garage for a few days until I get the time to clear some junk out so I can have both of them in the garage!
If you are perhaps thinking about buying ones of these pls go and do it soon before all the nice ones disappear. 1984-1989 was a sweet spot in terms of engineering for the 911 in my view and with good cars being increasingly difficult to find nd pre impact bumper cars in the stratosphere these too may perhaps also soon be out of reach for enthusiasts who are seeking a rewarding car to drive. I'm not sure I'd ever sell this car it really is that good to drive.
Edited by IMI A on Thursday 19th December 23:09
JDH1 said:
Are you sure you're not me? I have almost exactly the same combination - Discovery HSE, 1989 3.2 Carrera (flat back) and 997 GTS. Well it was close.
Ha! My Mrs has gone completely mad and ordered a GL63 for April delivery to replace the Disco (will keep Disco as my daily hack). I was sceptical about the GL but drove it and its surprisingly good - will need to buy an oil field mind.Gassing Station | Porsche Classics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff