Stunning eBay 951S
#16
Any guesses as to why all three auctions were pulled early?
GOBOGIE: I'll surely reply if I hear anything. This car needs to be sold to me before I get a wild hair and buy a 911...
GOBOGIE: I'll surely reply if I hear anything. This car needs to be sold to me before I get a wild hair and buy a 911...
#19
Originally Posted by Ski
Turby move?
#21
I can't see it! Anybody have another link to it?! I thought I had THE nicest black on black around...got to see my competition. Was it stock? If it was, I already won...and the factory couldn't get paint as nice as mine...
#22
Originally Posted by DFASTEST951
I can't see it! Anybody have another link to it?! I thought I had THE nicest black on black around...got to see my competition. Was it stock? If it was, I already won...and the factory couldn't get paint as nice as mine...
#23
Originally Posted by lejams
I paid 26.5k for my 89 turbo five years ago. It had 18k on it, triple black, 100% stock. At the time, the under carriage still looked virtually new. Freshened the belts, fluids etc. was like a new car. I'm glad to see others selling for a comparable price.
Interestingly, I bought it from a guy named Rex Ecoff. He said he collected this car after he retired from racing the 944 turbos because he enjoyed them so much. Told me when the turbo was initially developed, seven went to north America, each with a Porsche mechanic. Ecoff got two of them and said GM developed a car to compete against the turbo. Consistently, GM won on courses with more straights and the turbo won courses with more turns.
Interestingly, I bought it from a guy named Rex Ecoff. He said he collected this car after he retired from racing the 944 turbos because he enjoyed them so much. Told me when the turbo was initially developed, seven went to north America, each with a Porsche mechanic. Ecoff got two of them and said GM developed a car to compete against the turbo. Consistently, GM won on courses with more straights and the turbo won courses with more turns.
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Originally Posted by SeaCay
GOBOGIE: I'll surely reply if I hear anything. This car needs to be sold to me before I get a wild hair and buy a 911...
#25
Originally Posted by 333pg333
Amazing to see that you paid so much in the U.S. for a stock car. It's good for all of us of course and so long as you're happy as well. What was the car GM raced against the 951?
#27
Amazing to see that you paid so much in the U.S. for a stock car. It's good for all of us of course and so long as you're happy as well. What was the car GM raced against the 951?
I don't know what Gm prepared to race against the new 944 turbo, but obviously the 951 challenged GM. I do remember Ecoff telling me that GM always won on more straights, and the turbo always won on more curves. It just depended on the track. I have often thought it was a vette. Look at what they finally did with a transaxle. Maybe they learned something? I wish I had talked more with the Ecoff, but I had made a hasty trip to indianapolis to pickup the car and trailer it back.