Found my 'Holy Grail' car....
#16
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That's a real beauty, what a find. And I agree about that ride home! Fuel lines and those old ball joints, wow. Seems to me that car has found a really good home. I hope to see it sometime, and/or the '80 with the tartan upholstery, another beauty.
#17
Burning Brakes
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Then this car shows up posted as a side note on Facebook by Panos "Pete" Krassas (the famous greek 928 specialist!) on a mountain 'fun run'. I immediately had Pete get me in contact with the PO through Facebook (thanks Pete! - I definitely owe you BIG) and turned out he was considering selling! We made a deal, he met me halfway on Sunday outside Binghamton and here we are...sometimes it pays to follow up on whatever thread of a lead you get on a car you want...
BTW, (that was a fun discussion with my wife: 'didn't you just get a green 928?' - 'yes, honey, but THIS is the green one I've been looking for...) Her attitude is 'Get what you want, just don't get us bankrupt!'...she knows I work hard for our family and allows me to play a bit..
The Tartan car is really cool and a true 32k mile car (sits on original P6's!) - runs/drives but needs brakes/fuel lines/ball joints, safe wheel/tires - the p6's and 15 phonies are getting cleaned up and going into storage) it also puffs smoke like the magic dragon so I have to get the time and $$ to get that straight also - I believe either a broken ring or valve seals but that car on back burner for time being. I'm out of room in the garage so it's either garage lift time, or sell a car or two....ugh can't believe I just said that...
#19
Burning Brakes
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The paint is still currently 'presentable' as is - it's an older repaint and is a slight shade off of the original color in jambs and engine bay (I will need a few things touched up (need new drivers drip rail, passenger drip rail color is 'off' some deeper scratches, etc.) - need to find a guy who can match and blend a few spots. I plan to drive it so for now the current paint will do. It certainly draws attention as is (from even the toll booth operators on the way home...)
I think finding a rear bumper cover without fogs may be an issue (it has some splits in it around the edges) - what countries in Europe did not require fogs? Curious where this car was first delivered.
#21
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Looks very nice. I think I would've covered the pod in cork leather instead of the black, but to each their own.
#22
Burning Brakes
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The PO wanted to go with original color scheme as far as colors go but he did tell me that in hindsight he would have done Leather and not vinyl - the price through Budd was the same.
#23
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Depends on what you are after. The early cork cars all had a black pod. Cork would look great too, but if you are going after the original look, black is the pod color.
#26
Burning Brakes
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No that's Andrew's car - can't remember his rennlist handle. From what I remember his is original paint, low mileage and just beautiful. Automatic, however, and from what I remember he put in the Black Pascha interior from another car. The only other car I've seen similar to mine is the famous Kermit but that was an automatic (and an incredible unicorn for mileage and condition) as well. I have never seen another light green metallic with 5 speed and cork pascha, but that of course does not mean they do not exist. The PO of my car said he saw an '84 5 speed light green metallic 5 speed in Germany of all things. Must have been special ordered as those colors from what I know were not available in '84 as regular order.
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Plus no sunroof and no side rub strips to boot! VERY Nice...!
Definitely eliminate those extra side marker lights when you paint.
Congrats on an excellent new acquisition and a great compliment to your growing collection...
Definitely eliminate those extra side marker lights when you paint.
Congrats on an excellent new acquisition and a great compliment to your growing collection...
#29
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Love it Alex! Congratulations! It's beautiful! Hope you can have it ready to bring to Frenzy.