eBay red sc targa

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Stevesierra

Original Poster:

55 posts

113 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Just wondering if anybody on here knows anything about this car?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=...

BertBert

20,216 posts

224 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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Would appear to be expensive for a Cat C 79 SC targa, shocking ad and pics (on behalf of someone else), instinct says keep clear.

However, I love the premises. Stacks of tyres, some boats, piles of old ste everywhere. Worth going to see just for that!

Bert

Beaky59

176 posts

179 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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I would only buy a Cat C or D if the damage and rebuild was a fully photoed and documented, otherwise it's guess work as to it's quality unless you take the car apart, jig & measure it etc, etc.

Also engine rebuild and clock change at the same time, why?, all adds to the uncertainty, think its a walk away job, another will materialize.


Edited by Beaky59 on Monday 28th March 21:31

Wozy68

5,429 posts

183 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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£20k for a CAT SC Targa? ........ I wouldn't give 10k for it if it wasn't on the register.

Blimey ...... The worlds gone mad

Johnny G Pipe

271 posts

241 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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'Selling for a friend without a computer'..does anyone know anyone without a computer? I dont.

But, he is right about the nasty plate. And about the values of SCs. Early 911 engineless shells are 20k, nice 3.2s north of 50. Get used to it people!

Johnny G Pipe

271 posts

241 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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Btw youre better off with the one up in Scotland for 24k. That ones not crashed and not red either..Unless its gone..

mollytherocker

14,384 posts

222 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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My spider instincts tell me thats a bin and probably rotten.

However, at the price, its well worth checking out just in case. Might just be a poor advert.

zulash

202 posts

123 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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Johnny G Pipe said:
'Selling for a friend without a computer'..does anyone know anyone without a computer? I dont.

But, he is right about the nasty plate. And about the values of SCs. Early 911 engineless shells are 20k, nice 3.2s north of 50. Get used to it people!
Now listen here Mr. Pipe.... i know quite a few elderly folk without computers! moanlaugh

rubystone

11,254 posts

272 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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Johnny G Pipe said:
'Selling for a friend without a computer'..does anyone know anyone without a computer? I dont.

But, he is right about the nasty plate. And about the values of SCs. Early 911 engineless shells are 20k, nice 3.2s north of 50. Get used to it people!
Not targas. I wouldn't 'get used to it'. Ask the trade for a bid on your 166k mile 3.2 targa....in fact ask them for a strong bid on any impact bumper car right now...

mollytherocker

14,384 posts

222 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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woollyjoe said:
owner doesn't know why it is cat c "so don't ask"

and for £20k
To be fair, I thought that seemed quite fair and honest. Of course, he might know.

As always, needs a proper look over! We are just guessing.

Koln-RS

4,032 posts

225 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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rubystone said:
Not targas. I wouldn't 'get used to it'. Ask the trade for a bid on your 166k mile 3.2 targa....in fact ask them for a strong bid on any impact bumper car right now...
Don't like the look of the eBay red Targa - isn't there a saying -"there's no such thing as a cheap 911".

But, at the other end of the market, I thought interest in late, low mileage, I.B. Coupes was quite strong at the moment - judging by the classifieds?

Beaky59

176 posts

179 months

Tuesday 29th March 2016
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If you look at the pictures it looks like its being sold from a scrape yard, that never a good sign, just too many If's on this one.


rubystone

11,254 posts

272 months

Tuesday 29th March 2016
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Koln-RS said:
Don't like the look of the eBay red Targa - isn't there a saying -"there's no such thing as a cheap 911".

But, at the other end of the market, I thought interest in late, low mileage, I.B. Coupes was quite strong at the moment - judging by the classifieds?
Are they selling though? And yes, there's no such thing as a cheap 911. I looked at 4 last week. It's amazing what a coat of paint can hide, especially at the base of the sills where slam panel joins....in the case of all 4, the crease where slam panel meets rear wing had disappeared under the filler applied when the rot was 'removed'

POORCARDEALER

8,588 posts

254 months

Wednesday 30th March 2016
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we know the air cooled world is now mad, but 20K for a car that was worth £6K 10 years ago...anyone interested should add another £5/6K to their budget and buy a better car...I see loads of air cooled cars that are not selling, advertised for many months on end....might be worth talking to some of the vendors and see if they are fed up of looking at their car and open to a sensible offer...



Beaky59

176 posts

179 months

Wednesday 30th March 2016
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These cars are generally mechanically bullet proof if well maintained, rust is their Achilles heel, particularly around the sills, kidney bowls, etc.




BertBert

20,216 posts

224 months

Wednesday 30th March 2016
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Beaky59 said:
These cars are generally mechanically bullet proof if well maintained, rust is their Achilles heel, particularly around the sills, kidney bowls, etc.
No such thing as bullet-proof. Old 911 is likely to be rusty, have a wheezy old engine, have a gearbox that won't select gears, shockers that are shot, suspension that flops around all over the place...need I go on?

Just buy on condition.

Beaky59

176 posts

179 months

Wednesday 30th March 2016
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So mine's on its original untouched engine with 130k mile, recently Dyno'ed by Wayne and produced 254bhp and Gearbox (G50) is slick - and mines not the exception.

So "generally" and if "well maintained" I would categories them as bullet proof. Like most things if abused then its longevity and quality will suffer.

As for rust, I've had both kidney bowls done as soon as I saw it coming through, Have also fitted wheel liners for added protection.

Buy on condition, well that goes without saying

BertBert

20,216 posts

224 months

Wednesday 30th March 2016
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I was just making the point that saying the good ones are good is no better than saying the worn ones are poor. It's self evident. But with an old car, on balance it's likely to be more worn rather than less worn.

rubystone

11,254 posts

272 months

Wednesday 30th March 2016
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Beaky has your car had replacement head studs? That's the Achilles heel of these aircooled engines. I've not come across a single car with over 100k on the clock that hasn't had, or needed, head studs.

A simple leakdown test reveals these but they run with broken studs, so it's not easy to detect unless you've driven enough to know when an engine is down on power compared with a car with a healthy engine.

Beaky59

176 posts

179 months

Thursday 31st March 2016
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rubystone said:
Beaky has your car had replacement head studs? That's the Achilles heel of these aircooled engines. I've not come across a single car with over 100k on the clock that hasn't had, or needed, head studs.

A simple leakdown test reveals these but they run with broken studs, so it's not easy to detect unless you've driven enough to know when an engine is down on power compared with a car with a healthy engine.
No idea, but my Indie services and inspects it each year and so far not mentioned it. And as I mentioned above my 254bhp on WS Dyno.

That said I am planning a full engine refresh, at 130K the value guides must be close to their life expectancy. So probably go to 3.4, 964 Cam's ARP studs etc.