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speedo 04-29-2007 09:36 PM

The 911R SWB project .....I bought some rust and got a car with it...sort of...
 
Maybe my first and last ebay endeavor...

I asked the seller a miriad of questions regarding rust.(pre-bid)..and got reasonable answers. I asked about all the problem areas and was rebuffed that the car was almost rust free. Fotunately they shipping was relatively cheap, but I'm still not happy with the representation. I will need to replace the entire floor..... front suspension pan, the rockers, and lots of other perifreral rust undisclosed.

I asked the ebay-er for some understanding $$ but we will see.

Here is one days worth of work....the starthttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177910748.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177910805.jpg

and the result...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177910892.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177910915.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177910940.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177910974.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177911001.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177911025.jpg


I can do all this...but wasn't intending to have to do it all. Frustrating having to deal with bad representations.

I guess there is a reason I like to weld.....at .07 cents per hourhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177911369.jpg

jasonlee 04-29-2007 09:51 PM

I fail to see how that is even close to being "almost rust free". Sorry to hear you have more of a project on your hands. Good luck.

the 04-29-2007 09:58 PM

That's totally a rust free car.

You bought the rust and got the car for free.

But not entirely unexpected for buying an early 911 sight unseen. You should have a pro look at it. That chassis can easily be beyond shot and it may be much cheaper for you to scrap that one and start over again.

speedo 04-29-2007 09:59 PM

Everything that goes around...comes around...
 
Maybe somebody that has a 78 3.0 in their car...upgrading to a 3.4 will have sympathy on me. I would like to stuff a 3.0 in the rear of this car with SSIs and a sport exhaust...

Then again, maybe a 3.6???

The 911R clone thing will happen regardless....

Rearden 04-29-2007 10:20 PM

You are a saint for making that car whole again. Godspeed, speedo.

http://www.seeing-stars.com/Images/P...lintstones.jpg

356racing 04-30-2007 09:17 AM

There was a guy in the classifieds last week with a complete SWB floor. Good luck and keep us posted on the progress!

EarlyPorsche 04-30-2007 10:53 AM

I don't think that will take you a ton of time to do if you can weld. I have a front hump I am waiting to install of course I cannot weld so that is holding me back for months.

mountain14er 04-30-2007 11:09 AM

Definitely a worthwhile cause. I'm in the neighborhood to give a shout if you need a hand for anything.

304065 04-30-2007 11:20 AM

I would have it acid-dipped to ascertain the full extent of the rust before you start welding.

Do you have the orange tube that was in the engine compartment on the eBay ad?

azasadny 04-30-2007 11:26 AM

Wow! Plenty of ventilation in that car! Good luck!!

Kemo 04-30-2007 11:57 AM

subscribed...if you can pull this off, you will be a hero to me like DarylD!

Good luck - I look forward to more as the project unfolds

Dirty Marty 04-30-2007 12:27 PM

Holly Babuschka Batman,

I admire your determination, that's a lot of area to address and I hope you do your own welding. Can you tell us what you ended up paying for the old girl????? I think I saw it on E-bay and they did represent it as having significantly less rust.................

Dirty Marty
Fallbroo,Ca

Porsche_monkey 04-30-2007 12:35 PM

I did that once, well not that bad, but a big reclamation project.

Two words: Never again.

mikeferg75 04-30-2007 01:41 PM

Wow, I sure hope you get some $$ back from the seller.

BTW, it's about time for a Boulder lunch don't you think?

Ferg

dogslovetrucks 04-30-2007 01:52 PM

Wow- I thought my project was bad! That will be a labor of love for sure. If you bought it through PayPal, you've got something like $2000 of buyers insurance. Good luck!

jkarolyi 04-30-2007 02:30 PM

That's pretty bad, but I wouldn't expect too much from the seller...you might have gotten the hint from this pic on the eBay ad:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1177972199.jpg

The good news is that the parts are worth pretty much what you paid. Next time, ask some opinions here before jumping on buying a car.

the 04-30-2007 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jkarolyi

The good news is that the parts are worth pretty much what you paid.

Then this really becomes a no-brainer. Sell the parts and start over again with a clean chassis. There's no reason to do otherwise.

speedo 04-30-2007 05:09 PM

I heard from the seller today....
 
She...reamed me...literally. Four paragraphs of how dare I question her representation. Futhermore, I did call and talk with her before the auction. She claimed to have no "knowledge of automobiles", but fortunate for me had, her handy neighbor available to walk around the car and investigate specific areas for me. (Incidently, she has multiple cars for sale on an ongoing basis) .He...as my eyes confirmed the solidness of the areas I asked about.

She went further to say she had already praised me as a buyer with good marks....she ought to...she had all my $$. She then said she was sorry she had praised me, and was going to talk to her ebay representative about me! She complained that she had been "hosed" and taken advantage of.???? AAFS (another angry female syndrom).

I didn't respond to her explosion....kind of like getting flipped off by an angry driver on your way to work in the morning...and just "letting it go"

Thanks for the interest guys. I will not have a problem putting the beast back together. I actually enjoy welding, and like bringing something back to life. I ordered the sheet metal today.

We don't have any facilities for acid bath out here....we have to rely on media blasting. A-1 metal stripping in Dever does a good job...and you get to keep a lot of their media for free.

I will order the fiberglass for the front fenders, hood ,bumpers and rear lid shortly.

While I am going at the welding, I will move the engine mounts...912-911 and weld on 69-73 rear flares for that "R" look.

It does have a aluminum trannie...which I hope ends up being a 5 speed vs 4 speed.

As I determine what body parts I won't need, I will post the pieces for sale.

I don't need any sympathy, it was my doing, and if a mistake was made, I made it...no excuses. I will start a new thread to monitor the progress without the negative energy associated with his humble start....instead with enthusiasm for what he will become.

mjshira 04-30-2007 05:30 PM

sorry to hear about your situation. it pains me to see someone get taken advantage of. my first 911 was a similar experience so at least you've got some basis in experience to work from. I would also second what John said about getting the car totally clean and doing so before you start welding. good luck.

defcon65 05-01-2007 08:25 AM

If someone is advertising a car as 'almost rust-free', it doesn't matter that they didn't know, or it wasn't revealed by the neighbor's inspection or they didn't take the time to look at it themselves or weren't willing to pay to have it professionally inspected before making such a claim that appears to be in direct contradiction to the actual condition that was revealed:

THEY ARE STILL LYING, and you are perfectly right to tell them that, and any other potential ebay buyer looking to purchase any other stuff they are trying to sell. Not being honest about stuff is a pattern among some ebay sellers.

That being said, it's always a 'buyer beware' issue for you to verify their claim yourself or by a third party representing you.

It looks to me like both parties in this transaction were at fault; the seller by mis-representing and the buyer by not exercising due dilligence in verifying the 'almost rust-free' claim.

So, what to do? Check ALL the structural points for integrity and then decide if it's worth it to repair. I know you want to salvage this unfortunate investment by making it all right again, but if it's not worth it to do all the repairs and then end up with something that is not solid, that's just going to rub salt in the wound. If it's not salvagable, I think you have a case for getting some of your money back in a lawsuit.

Of course, the fact that you have already torn it apart makes it less than returnable to the seller; it is not in the same condition as when it was sold. That would also be accountable in a lawsuit.

Certainly you are not defaming anyone by publicizing the case of her misrepresentation of the condition of the car you bought; that's essentially fraud.

Good luck with whatever you end up doing with the car and any potential future action against the seller. And thank you for posting your story so that others may not make the same mistake.

Regards,


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