Are 928 owners drawn towards quirky cars?
#16
I'm definitely drawn to cars of all kinds. Quirkiest was an Austin America with a honda Type-R engine. Anything old and fast is cool in my book.
I recently fell in love with and purchased a 1991 Audi 200 Avant Turbo Quattro 20v. My sleeper wagon for family trips.
I recently fell in love with and purchased a 1991 Audi 200 Avant Turbo Quattro 20v. My sleeper wagon for family trips.
#19
Thanks Caddy! I agree. Don't mean to derail this thread. But I found this gem with only 60k original miles recently. Currently at 034motorsports for loads of go faster goodies!
#20
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I've also owned 3 Fieros! The V6 variety were pretty quick and handled well. I routinely used to beat a buddy of mine on the auto-X courses who had a 944S
#21
Purely from my car show/cruise experiences, I find that people tend to have similar personalities as their cars. Similar to a dog and owner.
In that line of thinking, I have deduced that Cadillac owners tend to be some of the quirkiest owners at these events. Nothing against the cars or owners.
I'm not completely sure what a 928 owner would therefore be judged as, but I'm happy to be a representative.
In that line of thinking, I have deduced that Cadillac owners tend to be some of the quirkiest owners at these events. Nothing against the cars or owners.
I'm not completely sure what a 928 owner would therefore be judged as, but I'm happy to be a representative.
#22
Three Wheelin'
I have found myself leaning towards picking up a cheap Alfa, mostly cause of that crazy Italian shift gate up on the console.
Really soft market for the spiders. Iconic car, but I don't know anything about them.
Really soft market for the spiders. Iconic car, but I don't know anything about them.
#24
Race Car
Undoubtedly people drawn to quirky cars are often drawn to 928s. I've been surprised several times when another 928 owner has chimed in that they owned this or that oddball- Alfa 164L for example, or 3000GT VR4, or 2nd gen GTO, A6 4.2L...well that last isn't too odd, but took some concerted effort to find a good used one. THere are several 'odd' ones that I'm glad, in retrospect, that I didn't succeed in buying (Maserati biturbo comes to mind...and LaForza.....)
#25
Talk about off-beat car guys, my first car was a trashed Ford Edsel that I was stupid enough to believe was a cool ride. I got it running, drove it to high school and was promptly laughed off campus. What the hell was I thinking?
#26
I wish I had a Jensen Interceptor to park next to the 928...
#28
Burning Brakes
In the midst of a restoration of a '76 Cosworth Vega barn find...then there's the RX8 with a few 'adult' modifications.
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I'm giving gcthree's Cosworth Vega an award, but I've got to find words for the category.
Gosh, this thread is like asking a woman to show you her shoe closet. Fascinating. Disturbing. I see potential for a Velocity Channel show. Do any of you have a 928-themed tattoo?
Gosh, this thread is like asking a woman to show you her shoe closet. Fascinating. Disturbing. I see potential for a Velocity Channel show. Do any of you have a 928-themed tattoo?
#30
Burning Brakes
Easy. It's the 'What were you thinking?' Award.
Interesting tidbit on the Cossie: look at the head on one and then look an old DFV. Yep, much of the same architecture. Earliest use of electronic fuel injection in an American car, too. 1975. The ECU is the size of a small briefcase, and in a day an age where build quality was a passing thought, someone would take a saw to the top of the glovebox to chop it off to give clearance for the ECU. They don't build them like they used to!
Interesting tidbit on the Cossie: look at the head on one and then look an old DFV. Yep, much of the same architecture. Earliest use of electronic fuel injection in an American car, too. 1975. The ECU is the size of a small briefcase, and in a day an age where build quality was a passing thought, someone would take a saw to the top of the glovebox to chop it off to give clearance for the ECU. They don't build them like they used to!