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angela thanks for the advice but the problem with selling it is that I would have some remorse. For the amount I paid for the car and the fact that I bought it from a close friend I would feel bad selling it for profit. Again JoeBob thanks for the tips. I have a box that has around 4 sets of hubcaps so thats not a problem. I don't plan to sell anything or really jump into anything until I get a good understanding of what I need and what needs to be done and like I said everything needs to be done right when its complete.
Slow things down & take your time- you don't have to do anything today- give it a chance for the new to wear off -we all regret selling cars that we used to own-I do agree with Angela- it's going to be just like any other restoration /remodeling job- if you think it's going to take you 6 months & 50K it'll take twice as long & twice as much- and you are helping preserve a car that potentially has some historical significance within the Porsche community - you should feel good about that & maybe you can get visitation privileges from the next owner-If you are having ethical issues of selling at a profit you can always split it with your friend that you bought it from - I'm sure he would appreciate an unexpected windfall & realize what a good friend you are.
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