found 1979 930 with 38 miles
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From what I could see it looked nice....but you might tell the gal taking the video that I got seasick trying to watch it. There was a nice segment on cleaning the gas cap.... Other than being a bit fascetious, it looks like a keeper....nice find.
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Three Wheelin'
You should really use some PH balanced cleaner for the leather like Leatherique Rejuvenator and Prestine Clean. And get some microfiber towels instead of using old cotton towels.
#34
clean water first past. but thanks for the advise!!
#35
i know but she is great in bed!!! alot of movement !!!!!
#37
Ed that is a great score. Will you be at least starting it? I would be interested inhow it fires etc. And don't pay any attention to the negative comments here and on pelican. Just thank you for sharing I would love to find a car like that and would probably do the same though have it a runner
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Ed that is a great score. Will you be at least starting it? I would be interested inhow it fires etc. And don't pay any attention to the negative comments here and on pelican. Just thank you for sharing I would love to find a car like that and would probably do the same though have it a runner
that has been the plan, the mac here is a guy who has been working on them
for thirty years and getting a spot is very hard but i'm three back now. all
the poeple who say they would drive it ,are pretty much just thinking short sided.
i can go buy a car with 100,000 miles and drive the hell of it or just barrow my buddys anytime!!!!!
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Trust me no matter what i will have it running from day one
that has been the plan, the mac here is a guy who has been working on them
for thirty years and getting a spot is very hard but i'm three back now. all
the poeple who say they would drive it ,are pretty much just thinking short sided.
i can go buy a car with 100,000 miles and drive the hell of it or just barrow my buddys anytime!!!!!
that has been the plan, the mac here is a guy who has been working on them
for thirty years and getting a spot is very hard but i'm three back now. all
the poeple who say they would drive it ,are pretty much just thinking short sided.
i can go buy a car with 100,000 miles and drive the hell of it or just barrow my buddys anytime!!!!!
good deal. so if you don't mind how many cars did you get and what specs. I can't help be interested as I am a car guy not just a porsche guy
#40
fourteen cars
two 1979 lotus jps #006 with 4300 miles #100 with 84 miles the last one biult,
two 1967 vettes (big blocks),
two lincoln town cars ,
three avantis ,
two 1967 camaro
rs ss conv 350 300 hp very rare( yellow )rs ss with a front bench seat ,
two porsches 1981 911sc targa with 421 miles 1979 930 with 38 miles ,
and last but less is a 1971 miura s v with 1067 miles
Last edited by edbiggie; 07-08-2009 at 01:40 AM.
#43
you gotta let me know when you have time also how is the 930 coming ? Just curious as I would love to be in your spot for a few days. you may want to contact PCNA to see if they have interest in your 930 it may be the most perfect example for them to show
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It's kind of a historical thing - back in 1979 Porsche decided to stop selling the 930 in the USA because of emission issues. They made a big deal over the final 50 930's for 1979. The '79 I own is #1200 - the last one of the 79's imported to the US. It went for a huge premium over sticker when new and was bought by some collector after a fair amount of legal wrangling by several potential buyers, all of whom put down a deposit.
Long story short, Porsche "discovered " catalytic converters, the emissions problem was resolved and they started importing the 930 again in 1986, thus dealing a significant blow to the buyers of the last batch of '79s, especially the guy who paid up for #1200. I bought it in 1988; at that time many Chicago-area porsche afficianados all knew the story of the "last 930".
Long story short, Porsche "discovered " catalytic converters, the emissions problem was resolved and they started importing the 930 again in 1986, thus dealing a significant blow to the buyers of the last batch of '79s, especially the guy who paid up for #1200. I bought it in 1988; at that time many Chicago-area porsche afficianados all knew the story of the "last 930".
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