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Can I swap my 964 keys for a 84-86 911? I want the "German Tank"

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Old 02-01-2017, 01:36 AM
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Old 02-01-2017, 02:10 AM
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Correction: "German Road Oiler"
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im not a fan of the 964 body style at all. but im sure you will find someone that would. the 3.6 lite twin plug is a strong engine. be prepared for the "step back"
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What 964 do you have? Pics and details por favor?
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I have a white manual coupe, 98K miles, purchased from Ventura, CA...a 9/10 inside and out
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You are kidding right? Because I just love those accordion style bumpers! The 964 was a real step back in styling. ok.
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Pics? More details? I'm sure you can find a even trade on here since manual/coupe 964's are in high demand.
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A little confused?
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I've got an '84 Coupe in excellent condition. PM me if interested.
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Originally Posted by Sonoma707
I've got an '84 Coupe in excellent condition. PM me if interested.


Beautiful car, how many miles?
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Originally Posted by tcabler
You are kidding right? Because I just love those accordion style bumpers! The 964 was a real step back in styling. ok.

The sales numbers speak for themselves. The 964 is the Downs child of the family...
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People that haven't been around Porsche's for long don't realize that for many years the 964 was considered by many to be the unloved ugly duckling. Over the past few years they have become in demand - probably boosted by Singer and the 'tuner' crowd (try to find unmolested, clean stock examples). I have personally always liked the 964 and would like to add one to my garage but they have gotten quite expensive and harder to find (C2 manuals coupe).
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agreed, the 964 has a dusting of Pontiac (circa Aztec). not sure why it didn't grow on my eye, but the G series car has a classic cool that just isn't there with the 964 or 993. yet.
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95k miles
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Why don't you just sell your 964 and with the money you can buy two 1984's. That should satisfy all the 964 haters. Lol


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