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Old 01-29-2010, 03:45 PM
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Default Orlando CL 1980 Porsche 928 S Euro - $1900

http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/1572684096.html


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Wow thats cheap horsepower...
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Originally Posted by chewy8000
Wow thats cheap horsepower...
Ad reads it doesn't run which equates to $1900 for 0 HP = expensive HP.
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Originally Posted by Jadz928
Ad reads it doesn't run which equates to $1900 for 0 HP = expensive HP.
True, but you could part it out and maybe make money with all the Euro stuff right?
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True enough, parting it out would be more than $1900...IF you could get the motor running! The one big value thing on that car is the Euro S motor, but if it is not running then it is worth almost nothing.

I wonder how that repaint is? I like the color...you don't see many speed/fly yellow 928's.
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I posted an 84 today that runs and drives for $3800, not god awful yellow and is LH Jetronic, the best of the Euro S motors.
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Oh, the '84 is a EuroS 4.7! That would indeed be a nice car for $3800... as long as it is not rusting away or needs EVERYTHING replaced. I love the '84-'86 Euro S cars!
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Originally Posted by pcar928fan
True enough, parting it out would be more than $1900...IF you could get the motor running! The one big value thing on that car is the Euro S motor, but if it is not running then it is worth almost nothing.

I wonder how that repaint is? I like the color...you don't see many speed/fly yellow 928's.
No true. Bought an 80 EuroS 5M to restore for $2K. Motor was shot.

Parted it out and made well over $2K for it, w/o selling the motor or trans. Kept some nice goodies for myself too.
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Originally Posted by pcar928fan
I love the '84-'86 Euro S cars!
You can have this one.

http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/chl/cto/1549543354.html


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Originally Posted by Jadz928
No true. Bought an 80 EuroS 5M to restore for $2K. Motor was shot.

Parted it out and made well over $2K for it, w/o selling the motor or trans. Kept some nice goodies for myself too.
How long ago was that? You did well I would say too...maybe you had better interior parts to sell too...we don't know about this cars interior.

I like that '85 but not sure those look like 50k mile seats! Interesting you would throw this one up there, because I was just thinking an '85 Euro S would be the perfect addition to the Morrison collection at some point...of course I need an auto and will need to build more garage space before I buy ANY MORE cars!
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Yep 84 was first year for the LH twin dizzy. This one is an auto unfortunately...

http://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/cto/1571699324.html



Originally Posted by pcar928fan
Oh, the '84 is a EuroS 4.7! That would indeed be a nice car for $3800... as long as it is not rusting away or needs EVERYTHING replaced. I love the '84-'86 Euro S cars!
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^^^^
Wrong year, I already have an '84, but that is the kind of car I like... Needs a new front spoiler (few S's don't need one) but looks pretty cool!
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I have high hopes of clearing $1k in parts sold off my 84 Euro AT I paid $2750 for, but I haven't quite gotten there yet. I did keep the motor, sold the tranny, sold the hood, hatch, and have a buyer for the doors, but the interior was in mixed condition, nice enough I want to keep it, or not nice enough to sell.

None of those parts jumped off the car in less than a couple hours or so, more if you include talking to twenty potential buyers "about" the parts and what they may or may not fit, then add in the car sitting around a couple years making the condo assoc mad and currently using garage space I want to play in.

OTOH as soon as the chassis is off to the scrap metal guys I expect I will be thinking about parting another one.
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Originally Posted by pcar928fan
How long ago was that? You did well I would say too...maybe you had better interior parts to sell too...we don't know about this cars interior.
2004 and there abouts.

Here's an archive of the sale (which included an '80 Auto, totalled by a milk truck). Also sold a bunch on ebay overseas, with a strong Euro$.

Interior was so-so, but the money was in the bits and pieces, and rare Euro stuff.


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