In a field find...what a shame
#17
Man, $1450.. thats a good buy.
Between the gearbox, clutch and other "auto to manual conversion" parts, headlights, the heated sports seats, and NLA ABS sensors, not to mention the rest of the car, there's no downside risk.
If it can be made to run cheaply, then there's a stack of smiles in there too.
Fingers crossed it was bought by someone here and we'll get to find out whether the motor is seized or not and get an experienced appraisal and run-down on the state of it after 18 years sitting in a field.
Between the gearbox, clutch and other "auto to manual conversion" parts, headlights, the heated sports seats, and NLA ABS sensors, not to mention the rest of the car, there's no downside risk.
If it can be made to run cheaply, then there's a stack of smiles in there too.
Fingers crossed it was bought by someone here and we'll get to find out whether the motor is seized or not and get an experienced appraisal and run-down on the state of it after 18 years sitting in a field.
#18
Man, $1450.. thats a good buy.
Between the gearbox, clutch and other "auto to manual conversion" parts, headlights, the heated sports seats, and NLA ABS sensors, not to mention the rest of the car, there's no downside risk.
If it can be made to run cheaply, then there's a stack of smiles in there too.
Fingers crossed it was bought by someone here and we'll get to find out whether the motor is seized or not and get an experienced appraisal and run-down on the state of it after 18 years sitting in a field.
Between the gearbox, clutch and other "auto to manual conversion" parts, headlights, the heated sports seats, and NLA ABS sensors, not to mention the rest of the car, there's no downside risk.
If it can be made to run cheaply, then there's a stack of smiles in there too.
Fingers crossed it was bought by someone here and we'll get to find out whether the motor is seized or not and get an experienced appraisal and run-down on the state of it after 18 years sitting in a field.
#19
Looks like the person who bought it is putting back on eBay. Better bigger pictures now, too far gone imo.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-928-...m=381198216659
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-928-...m=381198216659
#22
If its been submerged the the engine internals and possibly the transmission internals are toast. The rest of it may be good for an auto to manual conversion project.
The best thing would be for someone to go check it out in person before buying it.
The best thing would be for someone to go check it out in person before buying it.
#25
So I'm looking at the EBAY photos of this 928, and I see the interior/ dashboard
photo. I have never seen anything like that.
It looks like a rhinoceros sat on it!
Just out of curiosity...
Is this where the dash typically cracks/separates anyway?
On my car, it seems like the dash and glove box are actually fairly well supported right there???
Dan
photo. I have never seen anything like that.
It looks like a rhinoceros sat on it!
Just out of curiosity...
Is this where the dash typically cracks/separates anyway?
On my car, it seems like the dash and glove box are actually fairly well supported right there???
Dan
#26
Those cracks seem like they are in the typical places. At least I think so.
They often run from the defroster vents down.
It just looks like that particular dash was really trashed. Maybe flooded, maybe just sitting outside in the sun for a long, long time. So the foam in the dash separated from the dash itself and curled up. The top of the glove box looks straight.
So I don't think a rhino sat on it.
Maybe fishies or chipmunks were nibbling on it.
Sad. There might be a (very) few parts on it that are usable. I wouldn't trust anything electrical, given all the corrosion. The Euro intake might be savable, depending on how bad the corrosion is.
They often run from the defroster vents down.
It just looks like that particular dash was really trashed. Maybe flooded, maybe just sitting outside in the sun for a long, long time. So the foam in the dash separated from the dash itself and curled up. The top of the glove box looks straight.
So I don't think a rhino sat on it.
Maybe fishies or chipmunks were nibbling on it.
Sad. There might be a (very) few parts on it that are usable. I wouldn't trust anything electrical, given all the corrosion. The Euro intake might be savable, depending on how bad the corrosion is.
#28
It seems to sell a lot !!!!
LOL
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/3811982...466&rmvSB=true
and
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/4924112946.html
LOL
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/3811982...466&rmvSB=true
and
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/4924112946.html
#30
No it didn't. Look at the new add. Winning bid was 1,450 on the original Ebay add, starting bid was 928 dollars. Now whoever who bought it has put it back up for $1,500 starting bid.
Mark,
If this thing was under water the cams are useless. Maybe the heads can be salvageable.
Mark,
If this thing was under water the cams are useless. Maybe the heads can be salvageable.