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I miss my 75 hot rod a lot too…But then I drive the 997 with the A/C on full blast and Pandora shuffling John Lee Hooker, Johnny Cash, and Jimi Hendrix (and my wife will actually ride with me), then I don't miss the hot rod so much.

Nostalgia is a habit worth breaking.

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Old 05-30-2015, 09:06 AM
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Byron posted this over on the Cobra thread, he is selling... just sayin.



That is nice!
Old 05-30-2015, 09:13 AM
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Here's how to play. Every time someone offers X amount for your 911, counter by double jack.
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Old 05-30-2015, 09:19 AM
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I'm still trying to wrap my head around the thread title. "I didn't thin I would miss my 911.". Yeah, I just don't get that unless you play lots of pool and upgrade to a mustang

I sold my 911 many years ago and when I was planning to sell it I was already missing it and planning to buy another Porsche. I still do miss that 911 and wish I could get another one, but my boxster is also a fantastic car.
Old 05-30-2015, 09:24 AM
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We all know that a green Bullitt Mustang is the only substitute for a 911!
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Old 05-30-2015, 09:34 AM
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We all know that a green Bullitt Mustang is the only substitute for a 911!
Well, maybe this one...

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Old 05-30-2015, 10:26 AM
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That is nice!
And it is the 944S2 cab... if I had $10K burning a hole in my pocket I would have Byron on the phone right now!
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Old 05-30-2015, 10:32 AM
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then I came across a 944S2, which frankly was surprised I had never heard of before. Ended up owning an all white one for 7 years and was probably one of the best Porsche cars I ever owned. Fun, practical, all options worked including AC. The roof is an easy in out and extremely SOLID. After 95k miles I sold it to finance my 73.5 renovation. Last night I saw a beautifully well kept 58k mile red S2 at a cruise night and was reminded of why I liked mine so much. Just wowed by the quality build, shape and comfort. Must have talked with the owner for about an hour; discovered we actually had a lot in common; funny how that works.
To me, the new cars are nice, but just don't come close to the materials, the engineering..or soul of the older cars. Boxsters are cool and do handle well, but at the end of the day there are hundreds of thousands of them. Almost any older 911 is unique and by the numbers so are 944S2s. Try to find one and just look it over and then drive it. Make sure if you go that route though, buy a well kept one and not a fixer upper; you'll go broke. Look at some 914s, 968s or 928s? Bet you find one that will put a smile back on your face.
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YUP. Great summary of the 944. A nicely sorted example is much more special than most realize. My 964 may be worth 5x more than my 944 but it's definitely not 5x better. The build quality is so good it almost makes a boxster feel tinny. With care they will go hundreds of thousands of miles.

IMO the Boxster combines the positive qualities of the 911 and 944 in a nice little package. Lots of storage space, good fuel economy, easy to live with, the controls are light, climate control that works, with a little flat six singing away inches behind you. Adding a hardtop transforms the experience even further.
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I have a very nice example of an SC in the garage, I have a Boxster that I drive every day, they are both their own cars and have very little in common.
I have thought about selling my SC but then I sleep on it and decide that the only thing it eats is space and insurance money so it really doesn't cost me anything to keep it. (she is tax free and antique tagged so no DMV fees either)
Would someone who misses and old SC be happy in a newer car, yes and no. Yes they could really enjoy the car but it is no replacement.
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Old 05-30-2015, 11:28 AM
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I can relate. Back in '02 I sold two Porsches to fund a house purchase - got strong prices but took a big bath regardless. Within a few weeks I was jonesing hard. After all the checks cleared I scraped to buy a 914 which was a screamin' deal and haven't been Porsche-less since and hopefully won't be again.
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Old 05-30-2015, 12:17 PM
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The current owner of 'my' old '69 E lives just over an hour away. From time to time I see it on the road or parked on a street. Sigh!
In truth I wasn't driving it, so it was time to move on.

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What I don't understand is why you cannot just buy another SC targa for the same $$ or close to what you sold yours for 6 months ago?
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Old 05-30-2015, 03:02 PM
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I sold my SC Targa just before last Christmas ..

Of course you can afford amother one. You just need to go for it!

I wish I kept my SC - but then at least I have a good replacement for it .

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Old 05-30-2015, 05:42 PM
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I sold this seven years ago. I would love to have it now, not just for it's value increase but it was just such fun to drive. Have no regrets selling it as the money went to fund my boys kart racing. Got to travel the country as a family and have memories that will last forever. Had 93,000kms on it when I sold it I think. Worth $130-$140K here now.

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Old 05-30-2015, 05:53 PM
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I sold mine almost 2 years ago and miss her almost weekly. I have a new Audi S3 that would out perform the old girl in every category except one.......SOUL
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Old 05-30-2015, 07:40 PM
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What I don't understand is why you cannot just buy another SC targa for the same $$ or close to what you sold yours for 6 months ago?
The proceeds from the sale of my SC is mostly gone.
Old 05-30-2015, 07:45 PM
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I'm buying some property soon. Selling my 993 for $45K or whatever its worth would be a great way to scare up some more cash to apply towards the property. Its the smart thing to do: 993 value is high currently, my payment would be lower, and I would save money on insurance and have more room for motorbikes. But I would never do it. The Porsche is a part of my life and not worth sacrificing. Some things are just irrational, I suppose.
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Old 05-30-2015, 07:52 PM
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They are just cars. Some days I wish I had my '86 back - but compared to my '03 996 it was really dated. Loads of character...but as a DD dated. When I sold the '86 I thought if I wanted another it would be no problem - they grow on trees here in SoCal. But that was before the big ramp up in prices. So I'll never have another air cooled 911 in my life time. Lots of other neat stuff to consider though. Motorcycles, bicycles, investment property, spoons, lots of stuff to enjoy out there!
Old 05-30-2015, 08:11 PM
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I do have a lots of toys to keep me busy but my targa was special. I just forgot how special when another toy caught my eye.

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