Great AMERICAN 964s for sale
#1531
Not a bad price on this one if it checks out. 90 C2 5spd
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/ctd/5261684215.html
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/ctd/5261684215.html
#1532
Originally Posted by greaser5
I put a deposit on that car today... And it's a crazy story as to how I came about what is a pretty special car to me. I mean, I have history with that exact car from new. Small, small world.
#1534
So, after selling my 997 a few weeks ago I started the hunt for a good 964. By luck, I found the car listed above on the Kansas City Craigslist. I then found the vin and ran a report. I noticed the car was originally purchased in St. Louis. I'm in Texas, but knew that my uncle (my dad and him were that close) bought his car at St. Louis Porsche.
From there, I called my uncle's widow and as luck would have it, she had an old insurance card with the vin listed.
The car listed in Kansas City was the very car I rode in in 1990.
Crazy, right?
Anyway, I put a deposit on the car this morning and will be buying it pending a PPI.
#1536
Originally Posted by greaser5
The first Porsche I ever rode in was a '90 C2... GP White with black interior. It was owned by a very good pal of my dad. They were basically brothers.
So, after selling my 997 a few weeks ago I started the hunt for a good 964. By luck, I found the car listed above on the Kansas City Craigslist. I then found the vin and ran a report. I noticed the car was originally purchased in St. Louis. I'm in Texas, but knew that my uncle (my dad and him were that close) bought his car at St. Louis Porsche.
From there, I called my uncle's widow and as luck would have it, she had an old insurance card with the vin listed.
The car listed in Kansas City was the very car I rode in in 1990.
Crazy, right?
Anyway, I put a deposit on the car this morning and will be buying it pending a PPI.
So, after selling my 997 a few weeks ago I started the hunt for a good 964. By luck, I found the car listed above on the Kansas City Craigslist. I then found the vin and ran a report. I noticed the car was originally purchased in St. Louis. I'm in Texas, but knew that my uncle (my dad and him were that close) bought his car at St. Louis Porsche.
From there, I called my uncle's widow and as luck would have it, she had an old insurance card with the vin listed.
The car listed in Kansas City was the very car I rode in in 1990.
Crazy, right?
Anyway, I put a deposit on the car this morning and will be buying it pending a PPI.
#1538
Three Wheelin'
The first Porsche I ever rode in was a '90 C2... GP White with black interior. It was owned by a very good pal of my dad. They were basically brothers.
So, after selling my 997 a few weeks ago I started the hunt for a good 964. By luck, I found the car listed above on the Kansas City Craigslist. I then found the vin and ran a report. I noticed the car was originally purchased in St. Louis. I'm in Texas, but knew that my uncle (my dad and him were that close) bought his car at St. Louis Porsche.
From there, I called my uncle's widow and as luck would have it, she had an old insurance card with the vin listed.
The car listed in Kansas City was the very car I rode in in 1990.
Crazy, right?
Anyway, I put a deposit on the car this morning and will be buying it pending a PPI.
So, after selling my 997 a few weeks ago I started the hunt for a good 964. By luck, I found the car listed above on the Kansas City Craigslist. I then found the vin and ran a report. I noticed the car was originally purchased in St. Louis. I'm in Texas, but knew that my uncle (my dad and him were that close) bought his car at St. Louis Porsche.
From there, I called my uncle's widow and as luck would have it, she had an old insurance card with the vin listed.
The car listed in Kansas City was the very car I rode in in 1990.
Crazy, right?
Anyway, I put a deposit on the car this morning and will be buying it pending a PPI.
#1539
Great AMERICAN 964s for sale
Originally Posted by SuperUser
Thats super cool!
Originally Posted by greaser5
The first Porsche I ever rode in was a '90 C2... GP White with black interior. It was owned by a very good pal of my dad. They were basically brothers.
So, after selling my 997 a few weeks ago I started the hunt for a good 964. By luck, I found the car listed above on the Kansas City Craigslist. I then found the vin and ran a report. I noticed the car was originally purchased in St. Louis. I'm in Texas, but knew that my uncle (my dad and him were that close) bought his car at St. Louis Porsche.
From there, I called my uncle's widow and as luck would have it, she had an old insurance card with the vin listed.
The car listed in Kansas City was the very car I rode in in 1990.
Crazy, right?
Anyway, I put a deposit on the car this morning and will be buying it pending a PPI.
So, after selling my 997 a few weeks ago I started the hunt for a good 964. By luck, I found the car listed above on the Kansas City Craigslist. I then found the vin and ran a report. I noticed the car was originally purchased in St. Louis. I'm in Texas, but knew that my uncle (my dad and him were that close) bought his car at St. Louis Porsche.
From there, I called my uncle's widow and as luck would have it, she had an old insurance card with the vin listed.
The car listed in Kansas City was the very car I rode in in 1990.
Crazy, right?
Anyway, I put a deposit on the car this morning and will be buying it pending a PPI.
#1542
Wasn't this car like 49 grand the other day??
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-964-Coupe-/281818038681
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-964-Coupe-/281818038681
I saw the Cobalt Blue 964 on ebay, auto trader and cars.com on Saturday. Two of the three places it was $152,950, I think it was ebay and auto trader. Cars.com had it at $52,950. I called the seller "Frank" he said the car had just sold that afternoon, I asked for how much, he said $52,950. I didn't mention the $152,950 number that I had seen other places.
Would have been happy to get it at $52,950.
#1544
Race Car
Originally Posted by cobalt
In all my years of being around these cars I have seen just one mint green in the US. It went unsold for a long time until it was finally sold at a considerable reduction in price.
Now if you had one you would be sitting on gold. What was once unloved is now cherished.
Now if you had one you would be sitting on gold. What was once unloved is now cherished.