Take a look, Virginia Beach 86.5
#16
seems like too nice a car to be swapping in older interior parts.
I was also interested in getting this car and going through it ,
The paint looks good and it needs some TLC before it can be a reliable DD
I was also interested in getting this car and going through it ,
The paint looks good and it needs some TLC before it can be a reliable DD
#17
Stan, The older interior parts in this 79 are in phenominal condition. Even better than the 94 GTS. They will also match up nicely with the exterior color of that 86.5 .02 77Tony
Last edited by 77tony; 11-13-2011 at 12:33 AM.
#18
Roger that,
I thought you would be better off putting those seats and interior into that early Black Euro that someone else posted.
The 86.5 looks like a nice car to fix up without an interior swap
I thought you would be better off putting those seats and interior into that early Black Euro that someone else posted.
The 86.5 looks like a nice car to fix up without an interior swap
#19
Stan, This is the only time that I think I may have to disagree with you. The interior on that 86.5 looks to me like it needs a little more than TLC. I think the pascha interior from the 79 will look killer in that 86.5. Also think it would be nice to have the pascha interior in an 86.5 for the obvious reasons. 77Tony
#23
Haversham1105 on ebay wrote back, and I quote: "4676 Princess Anne Rd, vb. lm ending the auction today since offer is much higher than the highs bids. If youre a serius buyer send me and offer i end in.Itll this morning. thanks and good luck." I don't really understand this person. I also asked for a phone # to no avail. Chris's daughter, I bid on this car and was just outbid. I think I am going to pass on this car. The whole thing seems a little strange to me. Thank you for your offer. 77Tony
#25
Tony,
Now that we know what you're looking for, we'll help you find a goodun'.
Might want to post in you peachy thread what you want, including colors, etc.
Hiya 928RN, Landseers daughter! I heard you're really diggin' these 928's. Don't be a stranger.
Jim
Now that we know what you're looking for, we'll help you find a goodun'.
Might want to post in you peachy thread what you want, including colors, etc.
Hiya 928RN, Landseers daughter! I heard you're really diggin' these 928's. Don't be a stranger.
Jim
#26
Thank you Hiya, would like to see you chime in more often ? Jim, now leaning toward an 85-86.5 that needs an interior. A non sunroof, non rubstrip car in a fringe color might be asking for to much, but hey, if we look long enough, it might just surface ? 77Tony
Last edited by 77tony; 11-13-2011 at 12:59 PM.
#27
$5000 negotiable. It'd have to be towed/shipped unless you have a spare MAF.
Brown (nice paint), WP0JB0926GS862186 86.5
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/2626914227.html
Here is one that keeps popping up:
http://lancaster.craigslist.org/cto/2679623009.html
#28
I've idly thought that a '85, made to like a '78, but with the power of a GT, would be way cool. ('85 so no third brake light, and able to run phone dials.)
#29
#30
From the '86 Service booklet, pg. 39:
Wheel Rims
It is now only possible to use size
7 J x 16 H 2 forged light alloy rims
with 65 mm rim offset because of
the new Porsche braking system.
The cast light alloy rims used
formerly in 928 and 928 S cars
do not have sufficient clearance in
the area of the new, larger brake
calipers and may not be mounted.
Wheel Rims
It is now only possible to use size
7 J x 16 H 2 forged light alloy rims
with 65 mm rim offset because of
the new Porsche braking system.
The cast light alloy rims used
formerly in 928 and 928 S cars
do not have sufficient clearance in
the area of the new, larger brake
calipers and may not be mounted.