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Why I'm looking for a 912

Need I say more?

This:

TheSamba.com :: VW Classifieds - 1966 Porsche 912 Coupe - Numbers Match, CA Car

Vs This:

TheSamba.com :: VW Classifieds - 1969 Porsche 911-T Coupe

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Old 12-06-2012, 06:35 AM
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Are two more cylinders really worth $50K? I know, the 911T is closer to concours, but then a '66 is usually more valuable than a '69. When will 912s start to go crazy?
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Old 12-06-2012, 06:37 AM
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you mean $21,900 for the slower, 4 cylinder, 911 wannabe isnt already "going crazy"?

I've always liked the 912's but when their price is getting higher than nice condition 911SC's, its hard to justify.
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Old 12-06-2012, 06:43 AM
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That '69 911T is just evidence of a world gone crazy. That is a $10k car in a sane world, it's not a desirable year/model, at all, and not even a nice example. I could rip it apart from bumper to bumper just based on those photos. It's a car I would not want to own, regardless of price.

Other than to flip to some idiot, of course.
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"when will 912s start to go crazy?"

That ship has sailed!

I would love to trade my 944 for a 912 and use it as a DD.

The classic car craze is... well.. crazy!
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you mean $21,900 for the slower, 4 cylinder, 911 wannabe isnt already "going crazy"?
There is hope for us 944 owners yet!
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you mean $21,900 for the slower, 4 cylinder, 911 wannabe isnt already "going crazy"?

I've always liked the 912's but when their price is getting higher than nice condition 911SC's, its hard to justify.
Not as crazy as a 911. And who cares about slower? When I used to drive my 911E, it was usually in traffic or in places where I couldn't take advantage of its 250hp on a 2100-lb body. It was insanely fast but it almost never mattered.

Speaking of SC's, I drove a friend's recently. I had only ever driven my E before, so it's not a fair comparison, but the SC was a dog. It was slow and handled like a ton of bricks. Based on that, I'd probably prefer a slow, nice handling 912.
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Not as crazy as a 911. And who cares about slower? When I used to drive my 911E, it was usually in traffic or in places where I couldn't take advantage of its 250hp on a 2100-lb body. It was insanely fast but it almost never mattered.
That is why I would use it for a DD... I even have this wacky idea... a hypermilling commuter 911... take a light aerodynamic body (early 911) and slap a VW mouse motor in there... wonder how many MPG's you would get?

Only problem with that idea is early 911'a are $$$ even sans engines
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The 912 is probably quicker than the '69T and will handle better.
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have been thinking long and hard about swapping the 4 banger for a 2.4 or 2.7 in one of my 66 912's, reading this thread will make me think more about keeping it and tweeking more out of the 4 baanger-
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have been thinking long and hard about swapping the 4 banger for a 2.4 or 2.7 in one of my 66 912's, reading this thread will make me think more about keeping it and tweeking more out of the 4 baanger-
Definitely keep the 4. Something like 200 fewer pounds in back, and not as far back, at that. You can easily get a 4 up to 140 HP or so. That's my plan.
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best i have gotten out of mine was 110-
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have been thinking long and hard about swapping the 4 banger for a 2.4 or 2.7 in one of my 66 912's, reading this thread will make me think more about keeping it and tweeking more out of the 4 baanger-
Take your 4 and put it on a shelf. Dump in a stout Raby TIV and rip it up on every drive without mercy. Easier swap, same or more HP as a small 911 engine, both routes done well are expensive, but the TIV will keep your basic setup/handling, etc.

When you're done, put the original engine back in for resale.

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There is hope for us 944 owners yet!
No, there isn't.
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No, there isn't.
Yea, well at least we don't own the forgotten child of the Porsche family!

Oh, wait a second...

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Take your 4 and put it on a shelf. Dump in a stout Raby TIV and rip it up on every drive without mercy. Easier swap, same or more HP as a small 911 engine, both routes done well are expensive, but the TIV will keep your basic setup/handling, etc.

When you're done, put the original engine back in for resale.

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I had a '68 912 with a five speed for a few years when I was stationed in San Diego. What a hoot.

I drove it to Maryland when I was transferred here, 1988. I had 30 days of "basket leave" and I spent 25 of them doing a sinusoidal wave across America.

A grand tour.
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best i have gotten out of mine was 110-
140 HP should be doable in a normally aspirated 4
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