prospective 911 New Owner || Advice/Help
#18
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However, like any old car, condition must be carefully considered and a PPI is a very good idea, especially if you are new to the cars.
A good first Porsche is one that is solid and ready to drive from the get-go. Save a project until later (if you really want to go that route).
Final word of advice: Fixing up an air cooled 911 to a good standard is a very expensive endeavor, even if you do most of the work yourself. Ask me how I know...
#19
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Exactly what I was thinking. My first Porsche was 944S - they are great cars. You can find an extremely good one at $9,000 and a very solid driver for considerably less.
However, like any old car, condition must be carefully considered and a PPI is a very good idea, especially if you are new to the cars.
A good first Porsche is one that is solid and ready to drive from the get-go. Save a project until later (if you really want to go that route).
Final word of advice: Fixing up an air cooled 911 to a good standard is a very expensive endeavor, even if you do most of the work yourself. Ask me how I know...
However, like any old car, condition must be carefully considered and a PPI is a very good idea, especially if you are new to the cars.
A good first Porsche is one that is solid and ready to drive from the get-go. Save a project until later (if you really want to go that route).
Final word of advice: Fixing up an air cooled 911 to a good standard is a very expensive endeavor, even if you do most of the work yourself. Ask me how I know...
#20
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But, I lived it, and it's more fun to do it in person, albeit $$$$.