Just wrecked my c2 Porsche. Looking for a cabriolet/Coupe rolling chassis
#1
Three Wheelin'
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Just wrecked my c2 Porsche. Looking for a cabriolet/Coupe rolling chassis
I just wrecked my 1990 911 c2. Motor and tranny perfect. Looking for donor chassis. Anybody? I am just gutted. Devestated.
Last edited by greg1990964; 11-03-2013 at 01:27 PM.
#3
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Greg, so sorry for you. I hope everyone is ok. I know you took great care of your car.
#5
Racer
Greg-
BUMMER! So sorry to see and hear about your incident. Like Ricardo said we have all seen how much you love and care for that car. Good luck with your rebuild.
Mike
BUMMER! So sorry to see and hear about your incident. Like Ricardo said we have all seen how much you love and care for that car. Good luck with your rebuild.
Mike
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Sorry to hear the news Greg. Glad you are OK and still enthusiastic about these old cars after what happened. Must have been a one hell of a ride!
Good to know the airbag worked fine... did it pop out the windshield?
Good to know the airbag worked fine... did it pop out the windshield?
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#11
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This could be a fun project since you have the mechanical parts:
http://www.ladismantler.com/cars/224...90-964-Porsche
http://www.ladismantler.com/cars/224...90-964-Porsche
#14
Sorry to see this, when you do something you sure know how o do it properly, I know how sick we all would feel if it happened to any of us.
Just put it behind you and enjoy the adventure of sorting out a new car.
Just put it behind you and enjoy the adventure of sorting out a new car.
#15
Hopefully you and any passengers are alright.
That's a bad crash - what may we ask happened?
Impressed to see that the cabin looks straight considering.
Out of curiosity - was the spear tyre in the boot at time of the accident? I understand they are part of the front crash absorption.
That's a bad crash - what may we ask happened?
Impressed to see that the cabin looks straight considering.
Out of curiosity - was the spear tyre in the boot at time of the accident? I understand they are part of the front crash absorption.