930/934 on ebay
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930/934 on ebay
Anybody see this?
The original 934 complete car to inplant as newer 930 body. Done by Aase Brother's in 1980's. The vin # shows 9308700558.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
Not mine but I would take it.
Harold
The original 934 complete car to inplant as newer 930 body. Done by Aase Brother's in 1980's. The vin # shows 9308700558.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
Not mine but I would take it.
Harold
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Just what I needed...more morning wood! How am I going to explain my "OH face" in the meeting I'm about to head off to? The 934...sand_man's all time favorite car (well one of them)!!!
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I know this is really a track car. I know that it's "old". I know there are better (more modern) ways of making big HP and also controlling it, but does anyone else think that the "Buy Now" price of $87,500 is not too crazy? I'm starting to look at the available equity in my house! I wonder if my kids Porsche car seats could be harnessed in the back? Seriously, I'd only be able to keep this car for fifteen minutes and then wifey's divorce attorney would have it confiscated and sold off for pennies on the dollar...
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For that price I feel I could actually drive. I wonder what an engine overhaul would cost. When I did the Jerry Woods engine rebuilding class he said after a race they stripped the motor down and replaced everything. Oh to be sponsored.
Here is a link to a real one for sale. I believe it's in the mid $200K
http://www.blackhawkcollection.com/i...&tab=inventory
Here is a link to a real one for sale. I believe it's in the mid $200K
http://www.blackhawkcollection.com/i...&tab=inventory
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No intercooler?
I love the look of the cars, which I'd probably try to duplicate, but wouldn't a good 930 converted to look like a 934 with a solid EFI engine in it be a better option?
You can take it to the track, looks retro-cool with it, and have some more modern tech in the car.
I do like the car though, definitely a good looking car.
Brian
I love the look of the cars, which I'd probably try to duplicate, but wouldn't a good 930 converted to look like a 934 with a solid EFI engine in it be a better option?
You can take it to the track, looks retro-cool with it, and have some more modern tech in the car.
I do like the car though, definitely a good looking car.
Brian
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I'm thinking it's a water cooled intercooler. You can see the small tank in the back seating area.
The car with a late model 930 engine and EFI would be huge,
The car with a late model 930 engine and EFI would be huge,
Originally Posted by BrianKeithSmith
No intercooler?
I love the look of the cars, which I'd probably try to duplicate, but wouldn't a good 930 converted to look like a 934 with a solid EFI engine in it be a better option?
You can take it to the track, looks retro-cool with it, and have some more modern tech in the car.
I do like the car though, definitely a good looking car.
Brian
I love the look of the cars, which I'd probably try to duplicate, but wouldn't a good 930 converted to look like a 934 with a solid EFI engine in it be a better option?
You can take it to the track, looks retro-cool with it, and have some more modern tech in the car.
I do like the car though, definitely a good looking car.
Brian
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Holy crap cakes I love that car...WOW!!!!
I want it...!
Yasin
I want it...!
Yasin
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Nothing is better than that flat fan look and noise!! I emailed the guy and he said that it was actually built as a street car by the Aasse Bros. in the 80's and does not have any race history. Sweet weekend cruiser