Help finding history of my new wide body
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It was at Sharktoberfest in 2012, I talked with the owner quite a bit at the show since he was trying to get it running right. We exchanged a few e-mails after that weekend as I continued to help him with the car.
I have an e-mail from Klaus dated Sept 7, 2011. He contacted Murf928 looking for information since he thought it was a Murf928 supercharger setup on the car (it isn't, but it might have some Murf928 parts).
In that e-mail exchange is this archived internet link:
http://web.archive.org/web/200612111...sche_page.html
Long before Klaus owned the car, I was involved with a conversation about it (again because of the supercharger).
I cannot find the exchange, but I remember there were a lot of questions about the engine and if it actually was a stroker or a 5 liter with 944 turbo pistons installed for lower compression.
Nothing concrete, just sharing what I remember.
Nice to see this car surface again!
I have an e-mail from Klaus dated Sept 7, 2011. He contacted Murf928 looking for information since he thought it was a Murf928 supercharger setup on the car (it isn't, but it might have some Murf928 parts).
In that e-mail exchange is this archived internet link:
http://web.archive.org/web/200612111...sche_page.html
Long before Klaus owned the car, I was involved with a conversation about it (again because of the supercharger).
I cannot find the exchange, but I remember there were a lot of questions about the engine and if it actually was a stroker or a 5 liter with 944 turbo pistons installed for lower compression.
Nothing concrete, just sharing what I remember.
Nice to see this car surface again!
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But yes replacement cost would be a stupid high number....not that that is really relevant. All that is at risk is his out of pocket cost, no reason to try to make a profit on an potential insurance settlement.
If you wish to use the money spent as justification do not forget to ADD the $50,000 that the car sold for new in 1985 !
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By your logic my 80 would have been totaled by the deer since my purchase price was less than the repair bill (which they paid out 100% minus my deductible).
The idea behind collector car insurance is protecting your investment, not recouping what you paid for it. Is your house insured for the appraised amount? I sure hope not!!!
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OK how is the "investment" greater than the purchase price ?? True a year later, two years later, ten years later, the value may have appreciated and the investment will have added all repairs and replacements plus insurance costs
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They don't care, it doesn't factor in.
By your logic, every used car taken in at a dealership is only worth what the dealership paid for it. Kinda hard to stay in business that way, isn't it?
I wouldn't bother to have insurance on my 80 if I were only able to insure it for what I paid for it, or even what I have invested in it (not much). If that is how the system worked, that SOB of a deer would have totaled the car.
Because I insured it for replacement value (instead of current fair market value or even my purchase price) my agent cut me a check to fix the car.
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By some of this logic, if I receive a new Porsche as a gift I could only insure it for $0. Insurance is designed to replace or repair your vehicle not your "investment".
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Any better pics of the exterior?
It looks like the rear half is a different colour than the rest of the car?
How about some interior pics?
It looks like the rear half is a different colour than the rest of the car?
How about some interior pics?
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WOW and wow again, those rear hips are truly an awesome look.
I generally hate the term investment when it comes to cars, however you can get ins. to recognize an investment as added value. Like a truck I had roll the wrong way on a boat ramp. I was awarded about 70-75% of the cost for wheels(but not the tires), nerf bars and lights but only because I had the receipts.
I generally hate the term investment when it comes to cars, however you can get ins. to recognize an investment as added value. Like a truck I had roll the wrong way on a boat ramp. I was awarded about 70-75% of the cost for wheels(but not the tires), nerf bars and lights but only because I had the receipts.
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Brett,
A small amount of history on the car:
Way back in December, 2001 I asked Marcus if it was necessary to install the S4 intake to make room for the aftercooler and supercharger. He said yes, it was, but that an 85-86 (organ pipe) intake could be have been retained if an air-to-air aftercooler was plumbed in the front of the radiator instead.
Congratulations on a great find!
A small amount of history on the car:
Way back in December, 2001 I asked Marcus if it was necessary to install the S4 intake to make room for the aftercooler and supercharger. He said yes, it was, but that an 85-86 (organ pipe) intake could be have been retained if an air-to-air aftercooler was plumbed in the front of the radiator instead.
Congratulations on a great find!