https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17538773...rentrq:dfc2789c1820a76840a59368ffff8468|iid:1 I bet this car has had an interesting life.
Speed yellow, always looks good on a 911 imo. Saw same colour on a Range Rover when I was last home and it looked hideous. Like a big hazard yellow car crime…
I had a canary yellow 911 E in 1979. Four matching frog eye fog lights and a whale tail. I was totally awesome until I had to replace the rear tyres. Cost the same as one month's salary back then, so sadly it had to go.......for £4k
not necessarily.. I've just about completed my 964 restoration...matching numbers and authenticity is a must for top dollar. The fact that this is a US body, yet it is RHD means it is devalued immediately..
Tyres are roughly the same price now as they were 20 years ago. My mate had a 964 turbo in ~2002 and I remember him moaning at £250 a corner. My 991 would be about the same today.
Re Tyres, I’ve just fitted conti sports to mine with 265/17 rears and cheaper than a pair of bike slicks…
Don't go near it. The chassis number is for an early 70s car, before Porsche offered a full convertible. This means one of two things, that someone has 'fettled' the chassis number, which is effectively the identity of the vehicle, re numbering a newer bodyshell, to have an earlier chassis number, or that its an original early 70s tub, which has had a home grown roof chop... If you are looking for a project, just start with something else.
19..... my Mum was so upset with me riding a Le Mans she told my Dad if he didn't get rid of it and buy me a car, she would leave him.... Parents eh
That sounds ever so stressful. At such a young age too. Being bullied into a 911 at n n n n n nineteen… I was 50 before I could afford one!
All my dada gave me was a childhood of loneliness and disappointment and a lifetime chip on my shoulder
Forgot to say, the Cortina was an MOT failure, dodgy rear diff, dad paid £50 for it auction in 1983, £25 for new rear axle and mechanics drink, all in for £75.