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Bought my first 911 - a dream realized
Hi all,
Just wanted to give an introduction. I posted a couple threads in here asking for advice and this and rennlist have been so helpful. I've been lurking in these forums for a really long time, but as I got closer to buy I created an account, attempted to contribute where I could, and posted more and more. Background of this car: 20 years ago when I was in first grade my father bought me a book at one of those scholastic book fairs. It actually had a 993 on the cover and ever since then I've lusted after an air-cooled 911. I used to draw 964s and read about all the specs and histories of these cars. In college I would often find myself in class looking through build threads and sometimes even classifieds daydreaming about the day I would get to own one myself. The idea of owning a 911 was like some uncontrollable weed that kept growing in my mind. As I got further into my career I would start saving some here and there to finally get one. After tons of research I knew I wanted a G-body car. I had an s2000 before and have always said that car ruined other cars for me. I've always wanted a "raw" driving experience so I ditched the idea of a 964/993 and wanted a 911 with no power steering or driver aides. Recently an '89 popped up I jumped at the chance. My GF and I booked a one way from Dallas to Peoria, IL and drove ~800 miles home. The car never missed a beat and drove perfectly home. I've said in the "911 ownership experience thread" that I view this car as a lifelong project, not an investment. It is literally my dream car so I've already mentally prepared myself for the eventual engine rebuild when that day comes. I'm not a mechanic by any means, in fact the complete opposite as I work in tech, but with Youtube guides, this forum, and other books I think I'll be okay for the most part. I've already expressed interest in attending the Engine Rebuilt class held by Tony and would love to just learn more and more on how I can work on this car myself. Anyway, I'm happy to be a part of this awesome community and can't wait for the adventures in this car. Photo Album Short video I shot for memories sake so I can look back fondly on it :) First very quick impressions
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Wow. Nice car.
Looks like one of the late ones with 964 glass. What does the fuel filler look like? |
Fantastic looking car. Sounds like a great trip too.
Based on your flight info it sounds like you may be in the DFW ares. If you are there's a Porsche cars and coffee (Mav's & Mochas on facebook) this Saturday (2nd Sat. of each month). This month is at Starbucks (100 Highland Park Shopping Ctr, Dallas, TX). If you're available you should bring out the new baby and show it off. |
Thank you guys. The trip was great! Did some sight seeing on the way home and really got a feel for the car.
I am located in the DFW, I'll try and stop by! |
Beautiful car! Well done, man. Glad you found a good one.
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That is CLEAN! Beautiful car, good luck with it!
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I too had a one way ticket to Peoria, IL last July to buy my first 911. The drive back to MD was one of the greatest experiences. Just you, your new bliss, and the road.
Nice car and vid. |
Hey! I know that car! :)
Congratulations! Enjoy it! Thanks for the tip on the gas filler as well. :cool: |
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Did you know Sean? I actually did not know much history of the car but I had a PPI done at Kauth and Mayeur in Peoria and it was enough for me to get the green light. The owner of that shop is a reputable Porsche driver so I trusted his wisdom. It's definitely not a garage queen, though. It has 93K miles on the clock, but it was well taken care of. |
@ksluna - I bought my 911 Targa from Mayeur. It was sweet getting picked up from the airport in my new car :-D
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I spoke with Sean when he listed the car for sale and had a very nice conversation. |
Congrats !
Welcome to the club. |
Nice car. Congrats.
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Congrats - looks beautiful. I know not my biz, but dare I say I'm not a fan of the lug nuts. I did Tony's engine re-build class - def worth it.
Enjoy and good luck! Jason |
Congrats on the ride man! Beautiful example.
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Looks like a very fine example. Don't worry about needing to rebuild the engine, they last forever.
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Beautiful car! Great color combo and looks to be in great shape overall. Congrats!
It's funny, I didn't know that fuel filler trick either, and I've owned my SC for over a year. I always just insert the neck of the fuel nozzle about halfway in and then I have to manually squeeze the trigger. Otherwise the nozzle shuts off repeatedly. I'll give this a shot and see if it improves my fuel filling experience! |
Congrats- looks like a great car. wishing you many miles of smiles
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Congratulations. Nice car and good attitude! I had and still have the same excited feeling as you about my 911 all these years later. I remember as a kid when I got a new BMX bike and I would get up early and rush to the garage. Here I am almost 50 with the same feeling every weekend
Btw, I never had any problem filling my gas tank the usual way....first I’m hearing about this |
Congratulations. Love driving mine every weekend. Still makes me feel like i'm 16 again.
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