911 help please
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Hi all,
Sold the 944s2 an got misen a v8 wedge just sold the house n now lookin for an older 911 targa
mid 70's early 80's
Wot do i need to look out for, bad points, wot do i need to look out for, good points, and roughly how much of my hard earned house profit do i need to put in mi safe in redies to persuade the opwner of the sed 911 to part with his or her pride n joy?
your help would be appreciated
Cheers
Sold the 944s2 an got misen a v8 wedge just sold the house n now lookin for an older 911 targa
mid 70's early 80's
Wot do i need to look out for, bad points, wot do i need to look out for, good points, and roughly how much of my hard earned house profit do i need to put in mi safe in redies to persuade the opwner of the sed 911 to part with his or her pride n joy?
your help would be appreciated
Cheers
I would speak to someone like Henry at 911virgin.com. Lots of other good independatns about, its just that I know Henry best and he does know his cars. Strasse in Leeds are also well known (0113 2340911) but neither sell a great many cars of this age.
I thnik these cares were galvanaised from around 76-78 and I would go for one later thant this.
Lots and lots to look out for but essenially a good SC or early 3.2 will be a fantastic car, but there are lots of bad ones at this age. Not sure if Targas are better/worse than coupes - they should certainly cost less. I am guessing a bit on budget but personally would not want to spend less than 9 or more than 11
james
I thnik these cares were galvanaised from around 76-78 and I would go for one later thant this.
Lots and lots to look out for but essenially a good SC or early 3.2 will be a fantastic car, but there are lots of bad ones at this age. Not sure if Targas are better/worse than coupes - they should certainly cost less. I am guessing a bit on budget but personally would not want to spend less than 9 or more than 11
james
Not sure of Yorkshire specialists. Ninemeister (9mracing.com) is down the M62 in Warrington IIRC. I'd become a member of Porsche Club GB (about 50 GBP a year) as you can get insurance discounts plus their mag has lots of classifieds and dealers and specialists in it.
Check out the 'Porsche home' section of PH for buying guides, there may be one for the older 911s. Also search these forums as the topic has been covered a lot in the past.
In a nutshell, my recommendation would be to get a 3.2 Carrera 1984-1989 as these are less prone to rust and had many more things sorted than the 3.0SC (late seventies) and the 2.4/2.7 cars before it.
Beware a cheap 911. I still maintain that one of any vintage will cost approx 2k a year to maintain. Some people get lucky and run one annually for the cost of a major service, but a set of rear tyres a year, some preventative treatment and some bits breaking will soon add up. Even using dismantlers and factor parts places.
Check out the 'Porsche home' section of PH for buying guides, there may be one for the older 911s. Also search these forums as the topic has been covered a lot in the past.
In a nutshell, my recommendation would be to get a 3.2 Carrera 1984-1989 as these are less prone to rust and had many more things sorted than the 3.0SC (late seventies) and the 2.4/2.7 cars before it.
Beware a cheap 911. I still maintain that one of any vintage will cost approx 2k a year to maintain. Some people get lucky and run one annually for the cost of a major service, but a set of rear tyres a year, some preventative treatment and some bits breaking will soon add up. Even using dismantlers and factor parts places.
At last a reply!!! an I alus thort you suverners wernt that frendli o chaps dont ya no
Yep al give it a try mate thanks for gettin me started in the rite direction
A livd darn sarf for a few year misen so a guess am wot the kall bi lingual ooop north, you shud see ow posh a kan be when a get to do me kumpni presentations to a board of direktorz
Yep al give it a try mate thanks for gettin me started in the rite direction
A livd darn sarf for a few year misen so a guess am wot the kall bi lingual ooop north, you shud see ow posh a kan be when a get to do me kumpni presentations to a board of direktorz
james s said:
I would speak to someone like Henry at 911virgin.com. Lots of other good independatns about, its just that I know Henry best and he does know his cars.
Really? I think Henry has admitted in the past he doesn't know a badger's bottom from a sump plug. But then again he does know a bit about trading in 911s. Just don't ask him to grease your nipples or fiddle with your whipple nuts. He gets Jonas at JZ Machtech to do all that
Get it inspected.............telephone Scott @Porsche Prep on 07855 759233.
He an ex main dealer technician (9years) who has set up on his own recently, and knows his onions. Tell him Matt pointed you in his direction and he will look after you.
PS We dont all talk so broadly in yorkshire. THA NOS.
Try Paul at Paul Stephens Specialist Cars in Cambridge - an excellent dealer who puts a lot of effort into putting people into the right car - a few years back he worked hard to persuade me to by a cheaper car than the one I wanted.
You are looking at an SC Targa. I had one of these and they are cracking cars. Go for one of the 204bhp cars and buy on condition.
Look for accident damage, oil tightness, evidence of regular expenditure (servicing and repairs), condition and water-tightness of the targa panel. Don't worry about worn synchro on 1st but get concerned if its started to go on 2nd too. Get an independent inspection done if you can.
Some will tell you to get a slightly newer Carerra but I would say that you would get a better SC for the same money.
For a really good one, expect to pay 8-10k
You are looking at an SC Targa. I had one of these and they are cracking cars. Go for one of the 204bhp cars and buy on condition.
Look for accident damage, oil tightness, evidence of regular expenditure (servicing and repairs), condition and water-tightness of the targa panel. Don't worry about worn synchro on 1st but get concerned if its started to go on 2nd too. Get an independent inspection done if you can.
Some will tell you to get a slightly newer Carerra but I would say that you would get a better SC for the same money.
For a really good one, expect to pay 8-10k
Thanks all , got th number Matt will ring for inspection
I will without any hesitation say i will definatly be buying on condition and wo th inspekshun man sez, a wont bi biyin the first shiny black one I sit in!!!!! now if ya new me you wud no I am talkin absolute B**lox and you wud have to drag me away screaming and crying from the first black one I sit in, thats if you can get me out of it before av got the 10k out me bak bin an pur it in the ex 911 owners mitt
I will without any hesitation say i will definatly be buying on condition and wo th inspekshun man sez, a wont bi biyin the first shiny black one I sit in!!!!! now if ya new me you wud no I am talkin absolute B**lox and you wud have to drag me away screaming and crying from the first black one I sit in, thats if you can get me out of it before av got the 10k out me bak bin an pur it in the ex 911 owners mitt
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