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Actually, I understand. She's not thinking of buying it. So.....this is not what it seems to some of you. She's not needing any more convincing. But.....she's so smitten with this car that she's still looking at the pictures and, with a heavy sigh, reminiscing about the lover that she did not get to taste.

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Old 02-28-2007, 11:15 AM
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Actually, I understand. She's not thinking of buying it. So.....this is not what it seems to some of you. She's not needing any more convincing. But.....she's so smitten with this car that she's still looking at the pictures and, with a heavy sigh, reminiscing about the lover that she did not get to taste.
That's probably the best way to sum it up. One part you didn't mention: the tears. Just like any relationship, it always ends in tears for me. Just writing this makes me want to cry...
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Old 02-28-2007, 11:45 AM
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Katie, you are so young and have a long way to go in life. Trust me, there will be time enough for everything.

Concentrate on the REALLY important things that concern you NOW and the rest will come.
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Old 02-28-2007, 11:54 AM
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That's probably the best way to sum it up. One part you didn't mention: the tears. Just like any relationship, it always ends in tears for me. Just writing this makes me want to cry...




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Old 02-28-2007, 12:52 PM
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I know I said I won't post in this thread anymore, but after seeing those extra pics on page 23 here:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?threadid=330841&perpage=20&pagenumber=23

The whole frame of the car is rusty!!! If the previous wrench said that the car has a lot of bondo, believe him.

You mentioned people saving barn finds - yes, but this car has non-matching engine, is not an S, and you are a student, not a millionaire car collector. So let it go, be glad you let it go, that car is not worth the tears to be honest. If it was a pre-A Speedster or a 67R, sure, but not for this.
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Old 02-28-2007, 08:32 PM
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I just bought my first Porsche last year, Looked good, when I got into it, it had bad rust issues, would never be able to hold an alignment, and had poor bodywork done. Now all the parts are pulled off the car, and going onto another tub. I'll have $8K more into the car I bought for $10K.
BUT... I'll now have exactly what I want.

You see a piece of coal, I see a diamond in the rough!

I work with VW Karmann Ghias all day, and believe me I've seen alot worse that have been restored, and tons of money dumped into the car that they will never get their $$ back, but the difference is they have the money to do it, some of the cars were their parents, or their first car...it has sentimential value to them. The one your considering does not.

It's not love, it called Lust!

I always to to look at worst case if I parted the car out, can I get my $$ back, if no, then not a good buy. But I still spend countless hours trying to justify buying something I think I want! It's usually good friends/board members that help me take off the blinders!
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Old 03-01-2007, 10:14 AM
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Seeing as so many of us are changing our opinion...

I'm changing my mind and going back to asking for bikini pics!
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Old 03-01-2007, 11:22 AM
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Hey Porsche Girl,

Looks like you have found a loving, dysfuntional family here amongst the Pelicans. We all see you as our daughter or sister or kooky aunt or at the very least a dear friend.

Since that other car didn't have the correct matching numbers motor and will never be worth a bizillion dollars, how about buying a mechanically perfect bullet proof SC and painting it your favorite color? I bet a box of donuts that there is a Pelican who knows a good shop that can take a car down to bare metal and do the job right.

We all want you to be a happy Porsche owner. It isn't only misery that loves company. We who love our cars are happy to help spread that joy.
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Old 03-01-2007, 11:51 AM
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I agree with JeffreyNMemphis! my soon to be speed yellow 993 clone

BEFORE:


Why look, is that a spot of rust, lets see where it leads.....


Current:
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Old 03-01-2007, 12:01 PM
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Old 03-01-2007, 12:01 PM
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Jim, your one sick puppy...

Crack that whip
Give the past the slip
Step on a crack
Break your momma's back
When a problem comes along
You must whip it
Before the cream sits out too long
You must whip it
When something's going wrong
You must whip it
now whip it
into shape
shape it up
get straight
go forward
move ahead
try to detect it
it's not too late
to whip it
whip it good
When a good time turns around
You must whip it
You will never live it down
Unless you whip it
No one gets their way
Until they whip it
I say whip it
Whip it good
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Old 03-01-2007, 01:26 PM
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How come you're always such a fussy young man.
Don't want no Cap'n Crunch, don't want no Raisin Bran.
Well don't you know that other kids are starvin' in Japan.

So eat it, just eat it.

Don't want to argue, I don't want to debate.
Don't want to hear about what kinds of foods you hate.
You won't get no dessert 'till you clean off you're plate

So eat it. Don't you tell me you're full.
Just eat it. Eat it.
Get yourself an egg and beat it!

Have some more chicken, have some more pie.
It doesn't matter if it's boiled or fried.

Just eat it. Just eat it.
Just eat it. Just eat it.
Woo!

Your table manners are a crying shame.
You're playing with your food. This ain't some kind of game.
Now, if you starve to death, you'll just have yourself to blame.

So eat it. Just eat it.

You better listen, better do as you're told.
You haven't even touched your tuna casserole.
You better chow down, or it's gonna get cold.

So eat it. I don't care if you're full.
Just eat it. Eat it.
Open up your mouth and feed it!

Have some more yogurt, have some more Spam.
It doesn't matter if it's fresh or canned.

Just eat it! Eat it! Eat it! Eat it!
Don't you make me repeat it!

Have a banana, have a whole bunch.
It doesn't matter what you had for lunch.

Just eat it! Eat it!
Eat it! Eat it!
Eat it! Eat it!
If it's too cold, reheat it.

Have a big dinner. Have a light snack.
If you don't like it, you can't send it back.

Just eat it! Eat it!
Get yourself an egg and beat it!

Have some more chicken. Have some more pie.
It doesn't matter if it's boiled or fried.

Just eat it! Eat it!
Don't you make me repeat it!
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Old 03-01-2007, 01:37 PM
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Jim, your one sick puppy...
Crack that whip
Give the past the slip
Step on a crack
Break your momma's back
When a problem comes along
You must whip it
Before the cream sits out too long
You must whip it
When something's going wrong
You must whip it
now whip it
into shape
shape it up
get straight
go forward
move ahead
try to detect it
it's not too late
to whip it
whip it good
When a good time turns around
You must whip it
You will never live it down
Unless you whip it
No one gets their way
Until they whip it
I say whip it
Whip it good
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Old 03-01-2007, 01:42 PM
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I hate to bring this back from the dead but Katie is gonna love this

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-911-lightwieght-3-0L-turbo-aubergine_W0QQitemZ200087015139QQcategoryZ10156QQr dZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Old 03-08-2007, 09:19 PM
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Just great.....

what an ad...car is in very good condition for its age...the guy doesn't even know where to find the engine number....


Here we go again
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Old 03-08-2007, 09:24 PM
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Just great.....

what an ad...car is in very good condition for its age...the guy doesn't even know where to find the engine number....


Here we go again
I was thinking the same thing, I thought she said he was a tech, but he doesn't know that he is giving the casting #

Quote:
The motor is out of an sc # 930.101.104.4r, I think this is the correct# I found it on the right side of the case.
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Old 03-08-2007, 09:36 PM
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Exactly.
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Old 03-08-2007, 09:42 PM
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I'm partial to the "euro steel fender flares" myself.

Lisa, what's happening with your jacket?
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Old 03-09-2007, 04:28 AM
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that car is a total piece of crap. Katie, the amount of money required to bring that thing up to snuff would buy you a decent 3.2 carrera or 911SC, fund your IRA for the next 5 years, and still have money left over for a daily driver, cool vintage Gibson guitar, or several vacations.

If you persist and buy it against the advice of all these folks who have been there and done that with greater budgets and other resources, than you deserve to be saddled with such a turd.

Swings from somewhere you can't see
She sits in the top of the greenest tree
She sends out an aroma of undefined love
Drifts on down in a mist from above

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

You can hear her calling everywhere you turn
You know you're headed for the pleasure burn
The words get stuck on the tip of your tongue
She's the real thing but you knew it along

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

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Look at you, your mouth watering
Look at you your mind spinning
Why don't we just admit it's all over
She's just a girl you want

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

She swings from somewhere you can't see
She sits in the top of the greenest tree
She sends out an aroma of undefined love
Drifts on down in a mist from above

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

(Chorus)

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

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