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myke
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whats a really old model porsche?
not a 356, and probably slightly older than a 924 or 944.

They're small little things with a flat horizontal boot like a tr7.

saw a couple last week, but haven't a clue what they were

anyone?
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porsche 914...
Butler
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928
AK
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not a 928 ye divvy
AK
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this is th e914

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1 of those on way to reading on the a4 in yelllow weird looking contraptions
myke
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thats the fella, cheers

any idea how much they go for?
none on ebay at the moment
AK
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1974 PORSCHE 914 2.0L,
Great condition. Sound body. New 2.0L engine & exhaust in '04. All work carried out by porsche specialists. Fuch repro wheels. Fun affordable classic sports car. £4,500. ono


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they rot like fuck. they have holes in the sills for jacking points, and they have a habit of rotting out from there

911 is much better built
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thought they'd be cheaper than that actually.
944's are about 1500
AK
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944's are very common.... 944 ?!?! you mean 924 no?!

924's are common
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i quite fancy a 944 or 944 turbo to replace the RR as 'shed'

but i think a tow truck it the better option as a run around
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WTF Adam

924 was the van engined one, 944 has a decent engine.

rustyarchs has a 944, its lovely.
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oh right i didnt realise he was after a certain model, just said the title and posted 928 cos its an old porsche haha
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quote:
Originally posted by robmarriott
WTF Adam

924 was the van engined one, 944 has a decent engine.

rustyarchs has a 944, its lovely.


i mean i fancy a 944..

the 924 is what i meant was th ereally cheap one
Icy
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i want a speedster
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quote:
Originally posted by myke
thought they'd be cheaper than that actually.
944's are about 1500


guess youv been looking at 2.5s then

go price up a good condition turbo, 3.0 s2 or a good 2.7 and watch how high the prics can go up
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quote:
Originally posted by robmarriott
WTF Adam

924 was the van engined one, 944 has a decent engine.

rustyarchs has a 944, its lovely.


thank you mucho

getting it touched up tho its booked in the bodyshop on the 30th july for a respray back to shiney white
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
quote:
Originally posted by robmarriott
WTF Adam

924 was the van engined one, 944 has a decent engine.

rustyarchs has a 944, its lovely.


i mean i fancy a 944..

the 924 is what i meant was th ereally cheap one


dude buy a 944 turbo they could beat the 911 carrera 3.2s in a straight line and totally destroy them in the twisties (wish i had a turbo sometimes just to wind up kirsts dad )
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924's are rarer than 944's are they not?

i thought base spec 944's were common as
myke
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oh, my bad.
just checked it out
i was thinking of 928's.

924 is just a weedier looking 944 by the looks of it
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quote:
Originally posted by myke
924's are rarer than 944's are they not?

i thought base spec 944's were common as


924s broke all porsches records for selling and basically saved porsche from going under in a time when porsche was nearly bust

944s then went and became as good a seller and made porsche some good profits

thing is the 924 was never really classed as a porsche due to it having a audi engine so as they went on a bit people never felt the need to keep them in as good a nick and also werent built to as high standards as a 944 hence why there are more around,, fully galvanised bodyshell rocks
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quote:
Originally posted by myke
oh, my bad.
just checked it out
i was thinking of 928's.

924 is just a weedier looking 944 by the looks of it


correct the 944s outside was basically a 924 carrera but instead of plastic arches they were metal,,

928 is the car that porsche wanted to take over from the 911
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924 turbo
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924 carrera gt turbo

320 brake brrm brrm

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