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daepp 05-07-2019 07:20 PM

My office is 45min to an hours from PS. PM me if you'd like to use my office.

And regardless, congratulations, and good luck!

shadowjack1 05-08-2019 04:11 AM

All good advice gents. But we are looking forward to this trip.
I am buying this car from a friend that I have known for a long time. The car had not been abused, just in storage.
If I feel we need to tow/ ship it home we will.
I will keep you guys informed as we make this trip.

JeremyD 05-08-2019 04:38 AM

Good luck - sounds like an awesome adventure with your Son if you ask me. Memories get made overcoming obstacles.... I've done a few of these over the years and I can tell you the ones I look back on fondly are the ones that didn't go 100% to plan...

jhynesrockmtn 05-08-2019 05:29 AM

You should be able to ship the parts to a UPS store, call them ahead of time and pick up when you arrive. Sounds like an adventure. I love a road trip and have bought several vehicles and drove them home from all over the country including one from Speeder who's telling you to ship it :-)

Tobra 05-08-2019 05:47 AM

If you are buying from a friend, please have him check the date codes on the tires
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Go check out Carlsbad Caverns, it is right on the way, pretty much. Plenty of other stuff to see en route, take lots of pictures.

shadowjack1 05-08-2019 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by jhynesrockmtn (Post 10452173)
You should be able to ship the parts to a UPS store, call them ahead of time and pick up when you arrive. Sounds like an adventure. I love a road trip and have bought several vehicles and drove them home from all over the country including one from Speeder who's telling you to ship it :-)

Great idea about the UPS store. I will look into it.
Thanks

Sboxin 05-08-2019 06:15 AM

PM sent
 
Sent PM with Phoenix contact info for help along the way . . .
Regards,
Roy T

Scott Douglas 05-08-2019 06:38 AM

Looking forward to the trip report.
I-10 this time of year should be pretty spectacular as the temps haven't gotten all that hot yet.
Be sure to check the brake system out. I once bought a car from an old guy out in PS. It was in August. It was hotter than hot. Drive home was memorable as we stopped at every off ramp for water to cool the radiator down (old Alfa).
Got it home and later found a flex line on the front that was one panic stop away from failure.
We dodged a bullet for sure and didn't blow up the Alfa either.
My son was about 12-13 then if I recall. I think we had a great adventure. I'll have to ask him how he feels about that trip now that he's a dad and 30-something years old.
Good luck!

Rick Lee 05-08-2019 06:42 AM

I'm probably a good 30 min. away from I-10 in Phoenix, but I have a garage and all the tools in the world. Still, that time of year it will be hot in my garage. But we can tackle anything you need to do.

shadowjack1 05-08-2019 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Sboxin (Post 10452208)
Sent PM with Phoenix contact info for help along the way . . .
Regards,
Roy T

Roy:
Thank you very much.

shadowjack1 05-08-2019 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 10452240)
I'm probably a good 30 min. away from I-10 in Phoenix, but I have a garage and all the tools in the world. Still, that time of year it will be hot in my garage. But we can tackle anything you need to do.

Mr.Lee:
Thank you very much. If we run into trouble in your area I'll call.

Bill

speeder 05-08-2019 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhynesrockmtn (Post 10452173)
You should be able to ship the parts to a UPS store, call them ahead of time and pick up when you arrive. Sounds like an adventure. I love a road trip and have bought several vehicles and drove them home from all over the country including one from Speeder who's telling you to ship it :-)

True but there is a bit if a difference between a low mileage, dealer serviced Lexus and a 1990 964 that's been sitting in terms of a drama free x-country drive. :)

Jim Richards 05-08-2019 10:36 AM

Will you have all the tools available there that you’ll need to prep the car for travel? How about a floor jack? If not, let me know.

mingot 05-08-2019 11:00 AM

Son here.

I know that the math on this doesn't work out and that the safest and easiest thing to do would be to have the car shipped. And I appreciate the folks who are pointing it out, because it really is prudent advice.

BUT :) ... We're doing this road trip for the journey more than the destination. I live 500 miles away from the old man, so having the opportunity to hang out with him for a few days is something that doesn't happen too often and this is a great excuse to make it happen.

I appreciate all of your comments!

Zeke 05-08-2019 03:36 PM

One thing that has been overlooked is that this car is for your son. Lucky son even if the money to purchase the 964 is 100% his hard earned. My dad would not have ever supported a venture like yours is to be. His idea of getting me my first car was to hit the used car lots. I had 'almost' all the money but I did appreciate his bit of wisdom making a deal for a 16 YO. Not sure that I could have signed the purchase contract anyway.

stealthn 05-08-2019 04:25 PM

You should trailer it unless you are going to remove the gas tank and clean it and clean out all the fuel lines.

jhynesrockmtn 05-09-2019 05:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 10452829)
One thing that has been overlooked is that this car is for your son. Lucky son even if the money to purchase the 964 is 100% his hard earned. My dad would not have ever supported a venture like yours is to be. His idea of getting me my first car was to hit the used car lots. I had 'almost' all the money but I did appreciate his bit of wisdom making a deal for a 16 YO. Not sure that I could have signed the purchase contract anyway.

Son's first Porsche, not first car if I understand the 1st post correctly. He's probably 35 and makes more $'s a year than most of us here.

shadowjack1 05-09-2019 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jhynesrockmtn (Post 10453258)
Son's first Porsche, not first car if I understand the 1st post correctly. He's probably 35 and makes more $'s a year than most of us here.

He is 45 (How the sthiet did he get that old) and he does make a good living. He is paying for the whole thing, trip and all. I am just the help.
I am so looking forward to this event. If the thing breaks down, we rent a truck and trailer and bring it home. No big deal.
In two months his family and I will be on the beach talking about the trip.

daepp 05-09-2019 12:07 PM

My (then) 12 y.o. son and I made a similar trip - but with a 72T. Got lots of advice not to do it; did it anyways. We had a minor issue or two along the way, but I'm SO glad I did it.

IDK if you've ever read any Peter Egan, but his tales of road trips, breakdowns, and the great people you meet as a result inspired me to get off my butt and do it. And we did meet some exceptional peeps along the way!

Ps - I hope you guys post your road-trip stories and pics!

Seahawk 05-09-2019 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadowjack1 (Post 10453732)
In two months his family and I will be on the beach talking about the trip.

Perfect. Nobody ever starts a story with: "Then the transporter shows up with the 964..."

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadowjack1 (Post 10453732)
I am so looking forward to this event. If the thing breaks down, we rent a truck and trailer and bring it home. No big deal.

Perfect again.

Everybody starts an interesting story with the improbable, that is why they those stories are interesting.

Have a Plan B and launch the Alert when needed.

When my son is 45 I hope to be in a position to plan the these type of events with him...enjoy. I'd do it tomorrow.


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