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If you had an option, which one?
Which would you buy in 2004?
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Of course, I am biased.
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Ditto
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whichever one had the most complete records, and was in the best shape.
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Jerry M '78 SC |
Thats not alot of info to go on http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/shake.gif
Price? Condition? Miles? |
87 motronic engine with G50 trans in a nice light 73 kinda RS clone...
Hell, it is a wish. Might as well have them throw in the twin turbo. Wayne |
Yep, they're all old cars, condition, records, are king.
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Which do you like? An 83SC makes you eligible to be a member of subversive cult, but with an 83SC it'll have most SC problems licked. The 84 Carrera is essentially the same, but with some more HP. The 87 Carrera has a more "civilized" transmission, but other than that, it's pretty much the same. They all look the same to me. Why not go in a completely different direction and get a long hood? :D
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SoCal911SC did you get my PM?
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Why no choice of early with MFI??
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For free? The 87 Carrera... just because it's the one on the list that I probably can't afford! :p
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87 Carrera for an everyday car. Want to buy my '88 Targa? :D
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'83 SC is one of the best values for the money in the used Porsche line. Not that I have any bias on this question. Nah.
Cheers! C. |
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