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An alternative view from a guy who has had many Porsche projects over the years where I wondered if I was over my head, and often I was - my 2 cents:
If it's running, especially consider selling it. Just cause it's running, doesn't mean you will be driving it anytime in the next few years. That body work will take years to complete when on a budget.
It then enters the high-risk phase in which, one day, you are disgusted at the lack of progress, and sell for less than what you could have sold it for assembled. I HAVE LIVED THIS SCENARIO.
The running engine just bumps the selling price up; that's about the only upside for the foreseeable future. Sell now to someone with the $ and resources to put it back together right and promptly, take the $$ and get another Porsche that is just as cool, but that you can drive now or at least very soon. Visit the car every now and then for closure.
Porsche are made to be driven, not seen on a rotisserie for years...and that is this one's fate...just my HO...
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2018 911 Carrera coupe
1972 911T targa
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