1987 944s
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the guy keeps trying to sell it to me, the car is beautiful, 62,000 miles roughly. blown engine, i think the engine is still out. he went from 4000 to 2500 he is retiring from working on cars, and is clearing out his shop to rent it to someone. in weirton west virginia. joe's foreign auto repair. phone dials. black and tan? interior, i dont know what they call it cream? string? interior looks like perfect, needs a little cleaning. no dash cracks. i dont have the money to get it, or even maintain mine, so i wanted to let everyone know. hes probably showing it to people that want to put in a carbed 350.
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not worth 1500 if it has a blown motor... trust me, when i stripped the timing belt in mine the best offer i got was 1200... best bet is to repair and then sell... he will get like 5-6 if he repairs it...
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If the car is really nice, offer $1000 (and go from there) and look or a good used S or S2 motor.
You can probably chop it for parts, but if it's a really nice car, why not get it cheap, fix it, and enjoy a really nice car?
Super clean 944s are getting fewer and fewer. Chop a wreck, not a gem.
You can probably chop it for parts, but if it's a really nice car, why not get it cheap, fix it, and enjoy a really nice car?
Super clean 944s are getting fewer and fewer. Chop a wreck, not a gem.