Is it worth it?
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There's nothing wrong with getting this car. I bought a '71 Triumph Spitfire for $300 so I could learn how to fix cars. Lucky for me, EVERYTHING broke, so I got a lot of experience! That said, the entry price is good if you can get it running at all.
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Rather, if you don't get it running/back together - sell it on 924board.org.
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There's an '86 944 here locally that's so beat and mistreated, inside and out, that if it were given away free it would still be a loser...unless you parted it. He's asking $2,500. Not even much good stuff left to part out. I can't imagine anyone buying it. It's the worst I've seen. But it still goes putt putt.
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