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'82 911sc - What have I started?

Years ago I told my wife I wanted a porsche, she's known that my midlife crisis was going to be porsche shaped.

The last time we spoke cars she set some guidlines, my Evo had to be an Evo V, the rest were too girly. When I realised that my driving was costing £1.80 a mile for the little driving I did I sold up and built something similar to a Caterham, 420 kg, 155bhp and 12k redline. Unfortunately the lack of seats, windscreen or roof meant the death knell was sounded when my son was born. When discussing Porsche shapes, some guidelines were mentioned. No silly whale tails, not the old shape, convertible, not red.

So when I was told of a Porsche parked up in a garage, stored since 1999 and not touched since, I was intrigued. A bit of haggling and the car was mine.
This isn't going to be a one hit restoration, I don't have the funds available to do it, so I need to do the big stuff to get the rolling and then do the rest as and when my Dad and I can.

First step was was removing it from the garage where it had been parked with the handbrake on.


13 years of dust, household stuff piled on top, this is the first time it had seen daylight.


Interior not looking so pretty


Parked in it's new home


First investigations found that the fuel tank was gummed solid, the tank was half full of solid something, fuel lines were blocked, filter clogged, it was all pretty ugly. Tank has been replaced, new pump, filters, lines cleared, fuel sender cleaned up as much as possible.

New rubber needed, these are old, mismatched front and rear and some N rated, some not. The alloys will need refurbing at some point, but I need to refill my wallet first.


She's pretty straight all over

It looks like a PO had the car fully undersealed, I've checked all of the usual floor plan areas, headlight bowls, rear deck lid and they are solid. There are a couple of small bubbles by the rear windows, one by the bottom of the front wing near the bonnet and a split in the paint caused by something heavy.

Unfortunately the PO thought he was a wiring guru, he was wrong. I'm surprised the car hasn't caught fire from what I've seen!

A little helper


Gramps, what's this? (heart attack for Dad!)


New rubber, Contisport Contact


Tappets adjusted, Oils drained and refilled, full service and try and fire it up!

She lives

Tomorrow it's due it's MOT (UK annual inspection) Fortunately my emissions levels are 911 friendly, 3.5% CO 200ppm HC.

A 1982 911sc Targa in Guards Red. 75,000 miles and at the moment that's all I know. There's no history yet, I have no idea what options were fitted yet, I can tell it has 16" fuchs alloys and the secondary air stuff has been removed but that's it.

I think this is going to be a fun journey!

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Great work !!

Seems to run and sound OK too!

Don't forget to check oil level with car running and warmed up

Well done, thanks for sharing!
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Forgot to apologise for the laughing on the video!
I keep finding more and more things breaking.
Headlight switch failed today, puff of smoke and nothing more, need to look at adding relay wiring for the headlights I guess.
Oil level gauge flickers a lot, not sure if that's normal and the fuel sender looks like it's dead.
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So your wife said "no whale tail, not the old shape, and not red" And that's what you got??

That's awesome!!!!
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Is that a Ferrari 308/328 or such under that car cover?
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Is that a Ferrari 308/328 or such under that car cover?
Its a 328.
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The oil level gauge flickering is not a problem. Once the oil is right through the car and it has warmed up properly it will settle down. Do not believe that it is accurate always check the oil with the dipstick (car must be at normal running temperature and idling on level ground).
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Smile to my face!

You're awesome!
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Looks good. How much did you pay for it?
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Is that a Ferrari 308/328 or such under that car cover?
It's my Dad's 328 GTS

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So your wife said "no whale tail, not the old shape, and not red" And that's what you got??

That's awesome!!!!
Well it was rude not to!
Being serious, the car was too good to turn down. I'm not sure if it was the different climate but the almost complete lack of rust compared to some of the other projects I looked at just made it a no brainer (but who uses their brain when these things are involved!) As much as I love the modern 911, I've got so used to driving a car with no ABS, no power steering. I hate being pandered to by the car and 993 prices are just too high.

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The oil level gauge flickering is not a problem. Once the oil is right through the car and it has warmed up properly it will settle down. Do not believe that it is accurate always check the oil with the dipstick (car must be at normal running temperature and idling on level ground).
Good luck,
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The only Oil gauge I've ever relied on is pressure, Glad to hear it isn't something else to fix though!

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Looks good. How much did you pay for it?
Probably too much. I reckon it'll stand me in $12k back on the road and running.
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I'm getting the feeling that this is going to be one of those cars.
Any quick job isn't.
A quick check over the horns to figure out why it sounded so pathetic and I find the oil cooler is only held on by one cotton reel bush!
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that's definitely a 911sc engine, yet the rear lid says carrera.

plus, the wife said "convertible", and it's a targa.

this is going to be fun
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She doesn't appear to be overly enthusiastic yet.
But being a petrol head I'm sure she'll change her mind.

I know the badge on the decklid is wrong, if I was a stickler for detail I'd probably change it.
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I love your composition of the photos for the story!
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I love your composition of the photos for the story!
Thanks, I'm more used to taking pictures of people so cars make a nice change!
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Gramps, what's this? (heart attack for Dad!)
He's trying to get the ROW bumper pads off to exchange for the American ones.
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He's trying to get the ROW bumper pads off to exchange for the American ones.
Will you leave my proper sized bumper pads alone!
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I'm thinking you're a pro photographer, perhaps? Great pictures!
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be certain to take a good look under the battery and the tray. the only spot i had some on mine but luckily i was able to remove most and por-15'd the rest.
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be certain to take a good look under the battery and the tray. the only spot i had some on mine but luckily i was able to remove most and por-15'd the rest.
That was the only thing the previous owner removed before parking it.
It all looks solid under there from what I can see.

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