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philt68 08-18-2011 03:58 AM

930 slant nose authenticity question-help!
 
so i've had the car inspected-steel hood check, oil cooler, single motor, etc check...

i have a factory certificate of authenticity that say it had the factory slantnose option...

BUT

vin number is WP0JB0938HS051192

this reads as an ordinary 911 -am i making a mistake-don't factory slant nose VIN's start WP0EB..?

help!

thanks

DSPTurtle 08-18-2011 04:10 AM

What year?

speednme1 08-18-2011 04:28 AM

here is a factory slant...same vin..hope this helps

1987 Porsche 930 Coupe for Sale 1952 | Truspeed Motorcars

JJ 911SC 08-18-2011 04:33 AM

Here is your VIN breakdown. At the bottom under "unable to find" is code is I505. As you probably know M505 is Slantnose.


Model year: 1987

Model ID: 911

Engine Code KW HP Liter Cylinders Model
930.68 210 286 3,30 6 911 TURBO (USA)
930.68 221 300 3,30 6 911 TURBO USA

Transmission Code: 930.36

Options found on your vehicle.

M220 Locking differential 40 %

M533 Anti-theft device

M650 Electrical sliding roof

The following codes were found, but the description may not be accurate.

I383 Vertical seat adjustment, right

I387 Carrera GT bucket seat xt, right

We were not able to find definitions for any codes below this line.

I158

I505

I975

philt68 08-18-2011 04:51 AM

it's a 1987..it seems as though 87's had a J in the vin, and 88's an E...

but that's not good news re finding the 505...

here's the certificate of authenticity...http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1313671870.jpg

speednme1 08-18-2011 06:08 AM

try this for codes Porsche Option Decoder

speednme1 08-18-2011 06:12 AM

Hey Phil check out post #3

Anyone has info on this guy "lowmileshasbeens" - Rennlist Discussion Forums

kycarguy 935 08-18-2011 06:37 AM

I looked in my factory slantnose database and most of the 87's I have are J's.

I own 2 factory slantnose coupe's and they start are J's for the 4th digit too.

You can call Porsche in Altanta to confirm but from the COA it looks to be legitimate.

I have some 88's and 89's with J's too on the database.

j930 08-18-2011 07:10 AM

what is the asking price of the car?

Noah930 08-18-2011 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philt68 (Post 6202908)
so i've had the car inspected-steel hood check, oil cooler, single motor, etc check...

i have a factory certificate of authenticity that say it had the factory slantnose option...

BUT

vin number is WP0JB0938HS051192

this reads as an ordinary 911 -am i making a mistake-don't factory slant nose VIN's start WP0EB..?

help!

thanks

Sounds like it was a factory slant. Were it an "ordinary 911" you'd also have a "1" where the "3" is in you VIN. The "3" designates that it's a turbo car. A "1" in that space would indicate that it started it's life as a normally-aspirated car.

I noticed some inconsistency between the "J" and "E" when I was searching for a car. Books would say one thing and the actual stamped VIN and accompanying paperwork would say the other.

Also don't freak out if you find a stamped VIN in the front trunk with WPOZZZ... That's one place that all cars--even US models--had the "ZZZ" designation in the VIN, though the rest of the VINs on the car and paperwork should read the proper JBO/EBO/ABO.

There's nothing in the VIN, itself, that will tell you if this is a factory slant or aftermarket conversion with proper parts.

philt68 08-18-2011 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speednme1 (Post 6203077)


wow! that's the guy i've been dealing with....he'd be making quite a profit from me...

JJ 911SC 08-18-2011 02:19 PM

Phil

The 3 listed as "We were not able to find definitions for any codes below this line" at post 4 are listed on you COA.

I158 (Reno Radio for 1987)

I505 (Slant nose for USA)

I975 (Velour carpet in luggage compartment)

Not sure what the M or I in front are but when you look for option decoding you only use the number

Vin: http://www.***********.com/life/vin/vin.php

Code: http://www.964uk.com/Documents/Porsche%20Option%20Codes.pdf

Noah930 08-18-2011 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philt68 (Post 6203888)
wow! that's the guy i've been dealing with....he'd be making quite a profit from me...

Well, then, use the poor leakdown numbers as ammunition to lower down the price, as you now know roughly what he's got invested in flipping the car. ;)

philt68 08-19-2011 01:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 6204334)
Well, then, use the poor leakdown numbers as ammunition to lower down the price, as you now know roughly what he's got invested in flipping the car. ;)

WHAT poor leakdown numbers?!

Noah930 08-19-2011 01:39 PM

Sorry phil. Got your car mixed up with someone else asking about pre-purchase advice on a 930.

philt68 08-19-2011 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 6206427)
Sorry phil. Got your car mixed up with someone else asking about pre-purchase advice on a 930.

lol! that's a relief!

69Sman 08-19-2011 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philt68 (Post 6206525)
lol! that's a relief!

I'll BET it is....:D:D:D:D

Tt surgeon 10-05-2011 07:34 AM

Did you get the car?

Cayman S 10-21-2011 05:17 PM

Factory Slant
 
You can contact Marc Noack at marc.noack@porsche.de.....He works at Porsche in Stuttgart. I recently went through this when I purchased a 1987 930S Slant....it indeed was a factory car. My car is a Sunderwunsch...or special wishes and it does not have the 505 designation on the sticker...so that does not mean that just because your car does not have the 505 option code that it is not a factory car. A few features to look for are boxed rockers, one headlight motor, additional oil cooler under the front valance (usually found only on Euro cars), the vanes in the inlet behind the door are made of wood....hope this helps....DR

kilodawg 10-21-2011 06:01 PM

+1 for Marc he is the man...


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