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Bye-Bye SC
Sometimes things just unexpectedly work out....
I've been thinking for a few months of selling one of the p-cars in my signature....need the garage space and trying to exercise two of them justly, is hard to do. Two weeks ago, a guy (who lives two hours from me) spotted me with my 78SC and pulled in to talk about it. He asked if I'd consider selling and I shot him a price. Today he picked it up. I have owned it for 23 years....it's been a great car.:) Pics of in my garage, (can see my Carrera in the reflection) and pic of him driving away with it today. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1686601840.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1686601889.jpg |
I thought for a minute you were leaving South Carolina (SC)!
The economy of a thread title strikes once again...... |
^^^ You would think that most people on a Porsche site would know what an SC is. :)
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At least you got rid of the one that was hardest to keep clean!
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Since you have a "backup" Carrera, sharing your SC with another owner is OK! ;)
It is just astonishing what they are selling for. I saw a 84 Carrera sell for 81K and a 86 sell for 101K recently. I called my insurance agent and asked him to raise my agreed valuation up another 20K. How many other toys can a guy buy that quadruple in value, as the most fun a man can have with clothes on, and are a joy to own. I still smile when I see it in the garage just walking into the house. |
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^^^ Scott
Very true....even in the garage with the doors closed, it would look dirty two days after I cleaned it. The white one can sit around a month without a wash and still look clean. |
Nice looking car.
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Yes, I never thought when I bought it 23 years ago that it would end up being worth as much as it turned into. |
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Thanks...some like, some hate the tail. Most of the lookers (non owners) love it. My Carrera has a duck-tail...most don't care for it. |
I'm not sure I could have done this. Inevitable I guess.
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Yeah you have more toy cars than me and that is tough to do! I hear you on it being hard, I sold my '78 Westfalia earlier in the spring as I just was not driving it that much and with my kids being older camping in it versus my actual travel trailer was a pain.
Glad it went to someone who will hopefully appreciate it and not flip it. One of the 911's I have had was an '86 cab. Can we get a picture of your Carrera with the duct tail? |
I thought I'd been banned... lol ;)
Nice car BTW. The best cars often change hands without advertising. All the best! |
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No problem.:) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1686605562.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1686605597.jpg |
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Thanks. I was dreading the whole advertising thing....this just happened with no fuss. Living where I do (in the northern sticks) placing a local ad for an older Porsche gets almost no attention. Everyone is looking for pick-ups. |
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Steve, I am a Targa man...that 78 is just terrific. If I decide to get another 911, it will be a Targa. I felt a little sorry for your loss until you posted the pics of the Carrera. You and SC enjoy your time together on the Island:) |
It's said the world is divided into two groups.
Those who like ductails..........and those who don't. Both my '73 911T and my '83 911 SC came with a ductail. The 911T also had the original engine lid which I put back. I had to buy one for my '83. To each their own..... |
Ducktails are a nice compromise from the huge whale tail or no tail. I like the ducktail.
Targa's are the same....open air without the 'see me all' of a drop top. |
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