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Katie,
So are you suddently completely dis-enchanted with your '78? I seem to remember several posts from you (not so long ago) about how much you love your current SC. What gives???
Like you, I got into Porsches pretty young. Bought my first one at age 21 (a 77 924), then my first 911 at age 25 (80 SC Targa) - so I know how excited and cool they can make you feel. To think of someone in their early 20's trying to keep 2 911's running gives me a queasy feeling in my tummy. You know you'll get plenty of support from this board no matter what you do, but I for one would hate to see you soured on Porsches and more importantly, financially damaged .
PLEASE sleep on this for a few days and ask yourself some of the tough questions that have been brought up on this thread. Personally I hope you decide to just keep and enjoy the '78 for a few years, but at a minimum I would suggest that you own only one 911 at a time for a while. So if you MUST have a longhood, I hope you would sell the SC first.
Good luck, Katie - we do love your enthusiasm!!
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Matt M. -- Go Irish! 1990 964 C2 Targa
"Cheap tools and no experience has taken its toll" - J.W.
Ghosts of the Past: '77 911S Targa 3.2 Conversion, '89 Carrera Coupe, '99 Boxster, '70 911T Coupe ,'80 911SC Targa, '77.5 924
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