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Worth buying neglected 928

Old 07-02-2016, 08:28 PM
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$1000? I'd roll the dice on it haha. You can sell it as spares after like Jeremy Clarkson!
Old 07-02-2016, 09:02 PM
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With that much rust showing.....that car is done !!! plus 84 parts have little value. Parting out a car takes time and usually annoys the neighbors
Not worth having it towed home unless you just want to take one apart for fun.....
Old 07-02-2016, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by The Deputy
$300.00/$500.00 tops. Judging by the condition shown, I'd buy it just to part it out. I see a few hundred dollars worth of items...enough to pay back initial cost. However, the experiences gained by the disassembly process may benefit you later...when you do find a good/worthy project. This car would cost a small fortune to repair and countless hours of labor. Plus, ever nut, bolt or fastener will be a knuckle buster or will break...causing more repair cost.

There are much better cars out there, if you are patient. $6000.00 spent up front for a decent 928 is worth the money.

Brian.
Have to second what Brian says here. The amount of rot alone is reason to to see this car only as parts. Too many projects out there without the rust issues to take this one on. No real upside here.
Old 07-03-2016, 12:05 AM
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some must die so that others may live - this one is toast. There are much better platforms to start with than this example. Good luck either way.
Old 07-03-2016, 12:10 AM
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Old 07-03-2016, 12:23 AM
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Whatever you decide don't let the owner send it to the crusher! Lots of good parts on there.

When you said "long term project" were you thinking months or years? This is a multi-year project that in the end will cost you more to restore than a lot of other 928s you may find in the sub $2k range and more than it'll cost you to buy a drivable one today. However, there is something altruistic about bringing a car back that everyone else would turn there back on. All depends on your goals and motivations....and bank account.
Old 07-03-2016, 07:14 AM
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The tin worm's work makes me change my mind. Parts car only.
Old 07-03-2016, 11:24 AM
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Thanks,

A parts car was my fear the more I looked at it. It's good to check with people who know before walking away though. A gentleman I know just picked up a K code 1966 Mustang that had been ignored in back of a house for years because it needed a ton of work.

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I know what you mean. I was thinking of this as a multi year project, which I have done in the past. I have brought back a few old vehicles that were rough, and it can be rewarding to see them come together. Right now though, I'd rather start with a more solid car. I'm not in a rush, and in reality need to get rid of one or two vehicles to make space for another project. This one just popped up, and I thought I'd check it out while I had the opportunity.

I'm sure I'll find one down the road, especially since I am now more open to the automatic cars. For years I refused to drive or look at any auto, but that's slowly changing.

Thanks again,

RSD
Old 07-03-2016, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by rattlesnakedaddy
Thanks,

A parts car was my fear the more I looked at it. It's good to check with people who know before walking away though. A gentleman I know just picked up a K code 1966 Mustang that had been ignored in back of a house for years because it needed a ton of work.


I'm sure I'll find one down the road, especially since I am now more open to the automatic cars. For years I refused to drive or look at any auto, but that's slowly changing.

Thanks again,

RSD
I'm one of the biggest proponents of rising 928 values on Rennlist, but a 928 is no where near the collectable cache of a K code 66 Stang (which is sad, but true). Maybe someday. But not now. As more of these cars die off and rust away, then the remaining ones will rise in value. The car you looked at was $50000 away from being a $20K car.
Old 07-03-2016, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by rattlesnakedaddy
... '86 84 928 with 122k miles, that I have been offered for $1,100...
Originally Posted by rattlesnakedaddy
...They were offered the same from a parts breaker, so told me if I were interested, to let then know and come get it for the same...
If they have someone willing to pay over a thousand for that, they should take it.

You, however, shouldn't.

That car, sadly, isn't going to run again. Too long neglected, too far gone, too much time, effort and money to get it going again.
Old 07-04-2016, 08:40 AM
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Agree with those who say RUN away. strike one, terminal rust in many places, strike two, interior completely trashed, strike three engine and driveline unknown, strike four not a particularly desirable or collectable year And I have owned 2 '84's and I like them...but this one is toast and will not part out at enough $$$ to justify dragging it home and taking it apart.
Old 07-04-2016, 09:22 AM
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No reason to buy any 928 with that much rust showing, probably much more hidden, unless it has desirable parts. This one does not. Free would still be expensive.
Run away.
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Old 07-04-2016, 09:35 AM
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after seeing the pictures of the car you posted i would suggest the next car you look at is parked in someones garage,
and it was driven into the garage to get it there,
looking in fields and junk yards is not the best idea for buying a 928

Smart money says to buy the best car you can ,
with the most updated new parts list attached to it.
and yes I would read the FAQ at the top of the page,
before you open your wallet
Old 07-04-2016, 11:27 AM
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I think the closer inspection shocked me a bit, as I remember seeing this car when it was on the road. At the time it looked to be in pretty good shape. It's hard to believe it has been 10 years, as it seems like it was only a few years ago.

Thanks again for the replies. As I said, I have a soft spot for wanting to bring back neglected cars. That can get me in trouble, and I appreciate everyone's thoughts on this.

I also went back through the 928 FAQ, and found the links to pre-buy, body, engine. etc...

Thank you for your time,

RSD
Old 07-04-2016, 01:53 PM
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I'm pretty amazed that a parts breaker would be willing to spend $1100 for that car...


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