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dont hate me, but I know you will.
ok, here is why you are gonna hate me. Im 15. and I want to get a porsche 911. not a 1998, not 1 1989. something like a 1981 or earlier.
now, Ill explain myself. I have been into cars for a long time. yes, pre TFATF. I STARTED with corvettes. then I started liking european cars, then imports, then I got real specific with imports. started with hondas, then nissans, then TFATF came out, and then I was all about toyotas for a LONG TIME (6-7 months) then It was subarus, back to nissans, and then RX-7's, which have been my passion for about 6-7 months. Now, Im starting to get into "vintage" porsches. I remember seeing in european car (I think) a green 1976 911, that looked really nice, and, being a teenager, looks and respect matter to me. I know vintage porsches look DAMN nice, they can be DAMN fast, and I know all my rich spoiled friends will give me TONS of respect. so, it comes down to this: what are some porsche specific web forums (in the style of freshally.com or rx7club.com/forum)? what years of 911 could I afford for under 5k? and if I did ALL of my own work (I have experience, I helped cousin build a locost). |
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www.pelicanparts.com <Porsche forum, and they have lots of traffic, they also sell Porsche parts.
"I know vintage porsches look DAMN nice, they can be DAMN fast" I don't know, I own a 1969 911T and that's supose to do 0-60 in 9 seconds. The "E" and "S" are different, but cost more. I'm thinking of selling my Porsche, and getting a 1995 BMW M3. 911 under 5k? That will be very hard to find. I bought mine for 4700, but it didnt run, has some rust which will cost 1000 dollars to repair,(just for damn labor, I can get the part for $300) needs body work, and a paint job. Carpet, weather stripping, targa top all could use a replacing. To get it in good condition would be probably 12000 including what I bought the car for. (that doesnt include mechanically, the car runs and drives now, who knows about the brakes, suspension, etc..) Your going to throw lots of money into the car, that's for sure, and one reason I'm selling it. The car is light and can be made to go fast with an engine upgrade, but that costs a couple thousand dollars. (6000 maybe?) I was going to insure the car under classic car insurance, but to me spending 12k on a Porsche I will not drive everyday isn't worth it. You may want to look into the 914 which I'm sure you'll find at that price (5000), or a 944. These cars will not tear up the drag strip, but they are probably the most affordable of all Porsches. Finding a 1981 Porsche for 5k.. two words.. good luck. I think it will be impossible, and have seen them go for atleast 15k. Look at the 911sc, maybe you'll find one for 10k. If you buy a Porsche cheap, chances are you'll spend more money repairing it then if you bought one that costed more, with all maintnance documents. Have you cosidered the BMW 325, or 328? It's around the same price for a 92-95, they are perfectly balanced, RWD, 190hp, inline 6 = smooth power, reliable, and dirt cheap to maintane compared to Porsches.
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I just picked up a 70' 911T from my father. I have seen them go for $6500 etc, but are in some serious need of TLC.
They are awsome cars to own, and drive. Good luck on finding one. |
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were i live they are selling a 1972 porsche carrera with a 3.8 supercharged engine in $8000!
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That's a real perdy 911 kris!
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go for 951
I'm 18 and i just purchased a 944 turbo in perfect condition with 85000 mi on it for only $7500! I am slowly turning it into a racecar and this car hauls. It's chipped, shimmed, has an MAF kit, and a bigger turbo! For a couple grand you can make it as fast as a 911 TT. More importantly these cars handle extremely well with their 50/50 weight ratio (11 pounds lighter in the rear).
I recommend you get a 951 it's way cheaper and a lot newer But i am bias
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You'll have to decide what you want to use the car for. The earlier pre '74 cars are lighter, more simple mechanically, sound better (less restrictive exhausts), and also have more nervous handling. It helps to have some experience behind the wheel with the older 911's because of snap oversteer, which isn't really as bad as people may think, but is a concern if you are being wreckless. The '74 and newer cars are heavier and feature more creature comforts. The 911S available from '74-'77 had some serious problems with pulling head studs. Thats the reason why these vintage of 911 tend to have really low resales. The good thing about them is though, if they are still on the road, they've likely had the upgraded head studs installed and problem solved while also having a low purchase price. One of the best 911's in my eyes was the 911SC that came out in '78. Commonly considered one of the more reliable 911 engines, it is a good combination of performance, price, style, and reliability. $5,000 isn't going to get you anything but a 911 that needs work. It is always better to spend a little more and get one in good shape, with a service history, and a owner who is up to date on maintence requirements.
Here are some shots of my '69 911E
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nice porsche ksaile . Im in the same boat as sinfestboy 15 years and wanting a porsche. i like the 914 and 924. my olny problem is ive got good taste and no money my dream cars would have to be a 65-67 911,917,959,911 gt3, and the carrera gt, all exelent cars. so does anyone know where any of those cars are?
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in fact, the american porsche were different to the european. the american had less hp and were more comfortable, like you like it, the european are more harder to drive but make much more fun:finger:
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hey, i'm with you man
i love stangs, and i have one, but when i had the money, i went out and bought the car that i wanted (either the a yellow 97 rx-7 or a red porshe 911 turbo slant nose edition, i ended up with the porshe). hey, you're a car fanantic, not like these too fast too furious creeps. * my 4banger with a coffee can exhaust and 5 feet spoiler can beat yours. * see ya on the road and yes, when you hop in a porshe, chicks seem to draw towards you.
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DUDE HELL YA SinFest, Im 16 and rebuilt a '74 911, Way to go dawg! Mine was alot cheaper to rebuild, than most ppl pay on a brand new honda
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in my opinion
ok, i think its 1975 and later because my 1974 911 is as light as a '73, I found out about the head stud and mag case probs before i got the car. When i rebuilt it, We put in a aluminum case and upgraded the chain tensioners, once we did that there were no problems with the car. IF u get a 77-81 (not tooo sure about the years but thats pretty close) DO NOT GET A THERMAL REACTOR CAR!!!! its going to make you hate life. those cars were heavier, slower, and more restrictive exhausts. In Europe they're great. In america and especially california, they sucked asss. Anway, my car didnt come with an oil cooler. it was one of the few '74's that didnt, GRR, if u look at any old porsches MAKE SURE IT HAS AN OIL COOLER! my car gets ridiculously hot at low rpms. im gona need to get one soon or my car is gonna melt one of these days
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i suggest you learn to drive before you wreak a porsche
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Why do you assume that he will wreck the Porsche?
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If your main objective is to be seen in a Porsche, why don't you consider a 912. Most people have no idea what they are...to save you some time, it is a 911 with a 356SC flat-four engine producing an astounding 86 net hp (102 gross hp)
It only weighs 2200lbs, so its not so bad, actually. They have the exact same body, except for the badge on the rear that says 912. A plus to getting the 912 is the fact that they handle better than the comparable year 911, due to the fact that the 4cyl weighs less than the 6, so a lot of weight is taken out from behind the rear axle. You can get a 912 in nice shape for around $5,000, or even less if it has some flaws. It is also a little bit cheaper to maintain. You are going to have a really hard time finding any 911 for $5K or under. You are probably looking at around $8,000 for anything in reasonable shape.
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