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"I have a 1976 911S Targa, 43,000 original miles. Practically perfect car. Doesn't overheat."
Based on the above OP, I dont understand why this mod is being considered - especially on a car where you are concerned about originality. Why are you even thinking of doing this??
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Do you plan to drive the car?
20k additional miles on the car in question is a 50% increase. What impact will that have on the value? If the car is part your investment portfolio, park it, don't touch it, keep it in a bubble. If you bought it to drive, then put an oil cooler on it. |
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Well if there really going to race the car that's their prerogative and I can understand that too because the 911 is such and exclusive car for the track. I would hope that all original cars that are top notch not get molested but I just don't think about those things.LOL You only live once and you cant take it with you, there is nothing else like air cooled 911's so no reason to ever get rid of it. Its all about fun and the 911's charm is unmatched. Im having fun keeping mine original but with the obvious needed upgrades.
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It is a '76 911s, with some modifications already performed. It is not a one of a kind 1964.5 mustang K code four speed convertible with one owner and custom factory paint with 45,000 original miles. Sure someone could buy it and put it in a time capsule and wait 20 years for it to be really rare, or ship it to Germany where it will command big $ right now, but I don't honestly think it is a rare enough car for the OP to worry about drastically changing the value because he is improving the reliability so that he can drive and enjoy his car without overheating the engine. Yes, I have watched the market Matt, actually someone just cancelled an engine harness order yesterday because they received an offer they just couldn't refuse on their '78 with 55,000 miles. Personally, (and that is what opinions are) I have no interest in preserving my '78 with under 90,000 miles for someone else. I plan on adding another 190,000 while I own it. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Dennis Euro 1978 SC Targa, SSI's, Dansk 2/1, PMO ITBs, Electric A/C Need a New Wiring Harness? PM or e-mail me. Search for "harnesses" in the classifieds. Last edited by timmy2; 08-28-2014 at 01:48 PM.. |
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Are you the original or second owner with complete service records for the car? Then maybe, otherwise probably not so much as if done right, it is a factory option that can be removed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Dude, that is killing me!
![]() I just wonder what they went through to make that video.
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[QUOTE=wayner;8235308]Here is the answer to all our question:
Oh my god when he said the wheels looked menacing that's when I lost it. Thank you so much, I haven't laughed like that in years...Man you got me good there for a min. Last edited by mike gilbert; 08-28-2014 at 03:47 PM.. |
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I just added a Carrera oil cooler setup to my 1977 911S even though it is very nice original car, fully restored with paperwork from new. I want to drive it, not worry about how 3 holes in the inner fenderwell will affect the value. I was more concerned about the 225 degree oil temps when driving during the HOT Louisiana summers. I did it for the preservation of my engine and that...to me... is value.
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Sorry, I just can't stand misinformation about emissions equipment. EGR only has one moving part (a vacuum valve), does nothing at WOT and the entire purpose of it is to cool the combustion chamber. So obviously it's power robbing, engine killing junk |
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Like you, not going to stop me from enjoying my cars. But there are collectors in all kinds of tax brackets. For some guys it's a million dollar vintage Ferrari. For others it's a $30k Porsche. Or maybe that $30k midyear helps round out their larger collection of some goal of owning one of each year of air cooled 911 ever made. But for some people, like the OP, it's a valid consideration, even if for many of us it's just not something we worry about. At the end of the day, we are debating a very very 1st world problem.
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This discussion is a real eye opener.
The car is fun to drive, does not over heat (Seattle doesn't get too hot in summer), and is in excellent condition. Original paint is glossy, I'm the third owner, a Seattle car, never driven hard, all records kept from 38,000 miles on by second owner who maintained it well (brake bleed every other year, etc), interior is clean without cracked dash, all gauges work. It's a very clean, fully functional car. So, that's why I ask about the potential change in value of a major alteration to what in my eyes is a practically perfect car. (Emotional statement alert!) |
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Not driving your favorite car because your worried about the resale value is like not having sex with your wife because you don't want to spoil it for her next husband.
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