Real cup car or fake?
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Radnor Hunt Concours d elegance is a class act! lots of P cars some of the highlights; 904, RS America, Carrera GT, and a 968 CS imported from France, etc... The event reminds me of a mini Amelia Island event.
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Alright! after a long hibernation the toy is back on the road ready for some summer fun. First thing was a visit to Princeton Porsche of NJ for her annual check up and service update (oil/filter change, wheel refinishing due to some scratches, front & rear hood struts, fresh set of Indy tires, alignment, compression/leak test and was told perfect!, OEM battery as the old one leaked acid to the floor!, new spoiler motor, and some miscellaneous stuff. I was also informed that there's corrosion around the battery area and a half CM of paint bubble on the DS on the bottom of the windshield.
I took the car to a few auto body shops around me and that was a very scary experience! until I saw Anthony's (Cobalt) post about the slicktop question and Pino, the owner of RSR Restoration Auto body shop in Wyckoff, NJ. Arranged for a flatbed service to drop off the car but i cancelled it at the last minute instead I drove the car (over 100 miles) I wished it's farther! and met Pino. After a few minutes of conversation and seeing other P car projects I was convinced left the car and Ubered my way back home. Anthony can test drive the CUP when she's all done! LOL
Be safe out there everyone!
I took the car to a few auto body shops around me and that was a very scary experience! until I saw Anthony's (Cobalt) post about the slicktop question and Pino, the owner of RSR Restoration Auto body shop in Wyckoff, NJ. Arranged for a flatbed service to drop off the car but i cancelled it at the last minute instead I drove the car (over 100 miles) I wished it's farther! and met Pino. After a few minutes of conversation and seeing other P car projects I was convinced left the car and Ubered my way back home. Anthony can test drive the CUP when she's all done! LOL
Be safe out there everyone!
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#245
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Alright! after a long hibernation the toy is back on the road ready for some summer fun. First thing was a visit to Princeton Porsche of NJ for her annual check up and service update (oil/filter change, wheel refinishing due to some scratches, front & rear hood struts, fresh set of Indy tires, alignment, compression/leak test and was told perfect!, OEM battery as the old one leaked acid to the floor!, new spoiler motor, and some miscellaneous stuff. I was also informed that there's corrosion around the battery area and a half CM of paint bubble on the DS on the bottom of the windshield.
I took the car to a few auto body shops around me and that was a very scary experience! until I saw Anthony's (Cobalt) post about the slicktop question and Pino, the owner of RSR Restoration Auto body shop in Wyckoff, NJ. Arranged for a flatbed service to drop off the car but i cancelled it at the last minute instead I drove the car (over 100 miles) I wished it's farther! and met Pino. After a few minutes of conversation and seeing other P car projects I was convinced left the car and Ubered my way back home. Anthony can test drive the CUP when she's all done! LOL
Be safe out there everyone!
I took the car to a few auto body shops around me and that was a very scary experience! until I saw Anthony's (Cobalt) post about the slicktop question and Pino, the owner of RSR Restoration Auto body shop in Wyckoff, NJ. Arranged for a flatbed service to drop off the car but i cancelled it at the last minute instead I drove the car (over 100 miles) I wished it's farther! and met Pino. After a few minutes of conversation and seeing other P car projects I was convinced left the car and Ubered my way back home. Anthony can test drive the CUP when she's all done! LOL
Be safe out there everyone!
YES!!! I like the sound of that. LOL. Pino and I exchanged a bunch of texts yesterday regarding my project and your car. He loves the rawness of the Cup Car and is a huge 964 fan. You're in good hands and I hope to see the car soon. When you're ready to pick it up let me know. We can social distance about the 964 at his shop.
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Was happy to hear from Pino yesterday that the rust bubble is only confined to one area and nowhere else under the whole windshield seal. I wanted to replace the windshield last year but backed out as the dealer quoted me close to $7k! Pino hooked me up for an unbelievable price oh man I'm loving this guy already! He's got the same disease as us Porsche "car owner" virus!
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Was happy to hear from Pino yesterday that the rust bubble is only confined to one area and nowhere else under the whole windshield seal. I wanted to replace the windshield last year but backed out as the dealer quoted me close to $7k! Pino hooked me up for an unbelievable price oh man I'm loving this guy already! He's got the same disease as us Porsche "car owner" virus!
Nice pun.
You don't know the half of it. Although when it comes to Porsche's his specialty is early long nose 911's his true love is the 964. You will never find a more passionate person to work on your car. Great guy and he is stepping up his game all the time. Some of the work he has done is amazing and I can assure you in most all cases anyone would be hard pressed to tell it wasn't factory when he is done irrespective of the extent of the damage. Glad to hear it is an easy fix he is a straight shooter and does only what is needed to make it right. I will be dropping my car off soon and it isn't going to be as easy to do what he is about to. I wouldn't trust anyone else to touch my cars. His shop used to be about a mile from my house. I spent 3+ years hanging out with him after I retired helping him work on 911's and other projects. I do miss those days. I try to help out on occasion but all my time is spent working on the mechanics of these cars these days. If you need some decent mechanics I have some young engineers that really know their stuff and are equally as talented that are local. I help with the vintage stuff but so far I have found that there isn't anything they can't fix that can be fixed or tuned.
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Was happy to hear from Pino yesterday that the rust bubble is only confined to one area and nowhere else under the whole windshield seal. I wanted to replace the windshield last year but backed out as the dealer quoted me close to $7k! Pino hooked me up for an unbelievable price oh man I'm loving this guy already! He's got the same disease as us Porsche "car owner" virus!
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You guys are making me wish I lived in NJ.
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I have seen jobs that should cost a max of $7k quoted for as much as $32k from the reputable Porsche approved body shop. It is crazy what a Porsche approved shop charges but they have a huge overhead to become an approved shop.
Same windshield just with the P-tax added. Although a factory windshield does run around $1500+ new for Sigla. Safelight is now the official windshield replacement company for all of NJ and who knows how many other states. If you break your windshield your insurance company doesn't deal with it. It is all handled by Safelight and they will screw the installer and make them use aftermarket windshields. The Pilkington non OE glass is inferior and costs around $265 to the installer who has to pick it up remove the old one and install it for $135. Do you think you will get a quality job for $135 I know I wouldn't do it for that little.
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It's not really the cost of the glass that convinced me to go ahead with the windshield but the installer as Pino explained the Safelite or other mobile companies won't have the time and patience to install the new glass they'll slap and seal it in just like a regular car but there's more into it due to the 10 point cage.
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It's not really the cost of the glass that convinced me to go ahead with the windshield but the installer as Pino explained the Safelite or other mobile companies won't have the time and patience to install the new glass they'll slap and seal it in just like a regular car but there's more into it due to the 10 point cage.
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I have seen jobs that should cost a max of $7k quoted for as much as $32k from the reputable Porsche approved body shop. It is crazy what a Porsche approved shop charges but they have a huge overhead to become an approved shop.
Same windshield just with the P-tax added. Although a factory windshield does run around $1500+ new for Sigla. Safelight is now the official windshield replacement company for all of NJ and who knows how many other states. If you break your windshield your insurance company doesn't deal with it. It is all handled by Safelight and they will screw the installer and make them use aftermarket windshields. The Pilkington non OE glass is inferior and costs around $265 to the installer who has to pick it up remove the old one and install it for $135. Do you think you will get a quality job for $135 I know I wouldn't do it for that little.
Same windshield just with the P-tax added. Although a factory windshield does run around $1500+ new for Sigla. Safelight is now the official windshield replacement company for all of NJ and who knows how many other states. If you break your windshield your insurance company doesn't deal with it. It is all handled by Safelight and they will screw the installer and make them use aftermarket windshields. The Pilkington non OE glass is inferior and costs around $265 to the installer who has to pick it up remove the old one and install it for $135. Do you think you will get a quality job for $135 I know I wouldn't do it for that little.
FYI, I saw in an old thread people mention the dash has to come out to connect the antenna. It looks like the installer of the previous windshield thought that too, and cut and twisted the wires together instead. Needless to say, my reception was horrible. The installer I hired has been doing 911s for decades, and he said taking the dash out was unnecessary. He went through the frunk by the hood prop and got it hooked up. Reception is perfect now.
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Awesome, sounds like you're in good hands, very cool!
Let me guess, the same dealer that told you the exhaust was stock? LOL!
Let me guess, the same dealer that told you the exhaust was stock? LOL!