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Looking for a picture to prove my point, this will do:
http://www.theautobahn.com/forum/showcar.php?do=overview&car_model_id=166
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Speeder-I've been collecting cars for about 25 years. By now I can smell iron oxide hiding under a *****ty paintjob. I can smell that p.o.s. from here. It's a basket case that I wouldn't even use for a racing tub. I wouldn't allow the guy to leave it free in my driveway as it doesn't have many worthwhile parts on it that I would want. The few that it does have aren't worth the effort of the work and the hassle. Did you look at ALL the pics??
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Wild hair thought, but...
does anyone else think this car would look neat with fresh Lilac paint (done properly, of course!) and speed yellow Carrera side script with matching yellow fuchs wheels and maybe even a duck tail to replace the dented decklid? Of course, it could be me just thinking about it too much...
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Ok. Some of you were right-I'm the idiot for wasting my time. I give up
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![]() I'm not saying that it's necessarily a solid, un-crashed car. What I'm saying is that the photos are inconclusive. And if anything, they show very little visable rust. This looks like a '73 "E" coupe w/ RS flares in a weird but factory color and an incorrect engine, perfect RS clone starting point if solid and cheap enough. Maybe I missed the real horrible picture and someone can re-post it. This thread is way too long to wade through. All I saw was a spot of surface rust on a bare spot near the flare and a front shot that showed nothing(?) but a straight car. With the current values of early cars, solid cars w/ rusty pans are being resurrected all the time. The floors looked good in the photos. I was expecting way worse. Dave @ TRE can help you with the flare question if you don't believe me, arguing on the web is pretty fruitless. I will say that plenty of the self-proclaimed early car experts here and on the "S registry" don't really know their ass from their ear lobe about the cars other than what the other effete concours sissies tell them. Ferry Porsche hated those people with a passion, and loved the customers who modified and raced their cars. I have forgotten more about the history of the company, (and particularly the man), than most sane people would ever want to know. And that was by the time I was 20, in the '70s. Call it OCD. There is some deep Porsche knowledge around here, but it rarely belongs to the cry babies. I really don't care whether anyone buys this car, and the 24 pages baffles me. As well as the hurt feelings. But there is some WAGing going on, and the flare comment set off my alarm. They are better flares than I've seen on a lot of project cars of members here.
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Can someone please point me to the longest post ever?
Im guessing this crap is close.
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Here is a 595 page thread for you: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?threadid=125505&highlight=V8+911+conversion+
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And there are many with far less Porsche content.
There is always the amazing Zanick and his eRAM http://66.236.61.177/showthread.php?s=&threadid=101451 and Son of Zanick http://66.236.61.177/showthread.php?s=&threadid=135630
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?threadid=330841&perpage=20&pagenumber=9 Looks like a lot of rust under the bad paint to be honest. May not be visible, but those rust bubbles suggest rust underneath. Don't know how much it costs for a bare metal respray in the US, but here it'll cost double the price of the car. I speak from experience. And if you go to page 8 to look at the engine, you won't be too impressed too. Will need some work, and may be expensive, especially being the custom turbo it is. I was encouraging the PO to get a PPI initially instead of relying on opinion, but those pictures do speak a 1000 words. Btw, I'm going to stop posting in this thread - I think I've said enough.
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If anyone did anything 10% that nice for me I think I'd cry! Nice job. How'd it all turn out? (I went back to the main site and saw the blue car.)
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misc. pics for anyone still interested...
![]() What would cause the reflector to fade like that? Just lots of exposure to sunlight or something else? Same goes for the rubber on the bumpers. ![]() Smart people out there: How would the windshield top corners get rusty and start to seperate? People tell me rust goes where water goes--downhill. There shouldn't be rust at the top. it's the worst on the driver's side. Would these issues require a new windshield or new seal or what? And more importantly, how much $$ is that gonna cost?
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