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1983 911 SC Garage Find Build
I am new to the forum and recently purchased my first Porsche! A 1983 911 SC that has been sitting in a garage since 1994. It was originally parked there when the husband of the lady I purchased from passed away. She explained that she never really knew how to drive it and that it ran fine when she parked it there years ago.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...abdd44e2a0.jpg Here it is the next morning! I can see I already need to replace the smile. But I looked over the body really well, absolutely no rust anywhere! Lots of small dents, but that is easy to fix. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...94be8fbbd8.jpg There are quite a lot of rock chips, not sure if I should leave the original paint alone or have a shop spend some time touching it up where it needs attention. Let me know what you think? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...61b9b3e427.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1a8b9774fb.jpg |
Leave the chips!
Get it running well and drive it! |
It's called Patina.
Each rock chip is worn with pride. ENJOY NEW-BE-WAN the force bites another.! |
Don't stress on the rock chips, new paint will have them soon enough. I have learned to love my patina which is almost exactly like yours.
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Check the VIN to see if it US or ROW 911.
Nice find. Bringing it back to life will be fun. IMHO: Pull the tank and clean it thoroughly. Ethanol in modern gas sucks up water and water is poison to CIS injection. I would pay an extra $1 a gallon for ethanol free gas. I use Startron from the marine department at the store. |
My 83 SC's twin. Cant wait to see this come back to life!
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Heres a shot with the tail lights on! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...60f830a178.jpg Quote:
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Haha very true. You can tell this car had a fun life and brought someone a lot of smiles already! Quote:
I will definitely be adding a couple more rock chips before I decide to paint it! |
Definitely dirty under here! Looks like there is an oil leak somewhere, everything seems to be original!
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8b0970a16b.jpg Drained the tank, wow that gas was old! It’s been sitting since 1995 with a full tank. Fuel pump is seized as well. Already have a new fuel pump and filter ready to be installed! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...c69cd0e8dd.jpg |
Some more photos from the first couple of days!
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ba1d58dc06.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...dc2802d21e.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...14307262e9.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...38dd87bab9.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I did not happen to notice the mileage on this car, but it appears to be in great shape. The tail lights are bright and clean. On the inside, I mean. I think you should photograph the heck out of this thing and then give it a real good cleaning. And then more photographs. We love photographs.
My current car, a '78 with mostly '83 parts, was born in Mocha (VERY dark brown) and then repainted in Mocha. It had lots of chips which showed a whitish undercoat. It never seemed to me that Porsche would paint a dark color over a white undercoat. Every Porsche seems to have been sprayed with a more 'interesting' undercoat. I see grey. I see brown. Also, I notice that original Porsche paint jobs are of very high quality. They chip FAR less than repaints. I don't know much about paints, but a body/paint guy could tell you more about this car, when you get to that point. And BTW, my excellent local guy got rid of those chips and missing paint pieces almost as if they had not been there. This looks like a good car. Keep us posted. |
Super cool find.
I have friends in Westmont and Hinsdale. Nice area to be. I agree 100% with Superman. More pics as you uncover the car from all that dirt! I also like the two-tone interior. It's pretty sweet without being over the top. |
Mike, mine has the same color carpets as yours but has 2 tone light/dark brown door panels and seat covers. They are clearly newer than the car.
Upon receiving the Porsche birth certificate I found that the original interior color was Grey Beige, so the carpet color was correct. |
Nice looking car. Those seats look to be in amazing shape. It's a time capsule.
You have some work ahead of you bringing it back, but well worth the effort. |
Congrats! Going to be fun getting this one back on the road - looking forward to all the updates!
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It looks great mate,
Like some of the others have said, leave all the chips etc, just get it on the road and enjoy the hell out of it. Leatherioque or similar would be good on the seats. LRP PRODUCTS | Leatherique Restoration Products Cheers Stewart |
Congrats on the nice find! don't be shocked at the piles of cash you'll want to spend on it.
They are like black holes for hundred dollar bills. Toby |
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I have spent b'tloads of money, nearly all here on Pelican, over the years. It has been a major source of joy. The OP likely wants to first see what he has...then consider repairs and upgrades. He seems to be going into this methodically. Good. He (and we) will benefit if he follows my advice. Take tons of pics, then clean it. The more you clean it, the more you will like it and the easier it will be to work on. |
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Leave the rock chips until you've completely sorted it mechanically. Sending it off to a paint shop is simple. Getting it on the road reliably needs to be the first objective. Cosmetics after combustion. |
Great find! Looking forward to hearing it run. I had a similar path...now being 10 years, I have a lot stories in my thread...and the baby I mention at the beginning is now a sixth grader. Enjoy the trip!
My car has a little two-tone to it as well that I believe is original. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1344106402.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1344106467.jpg |
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