Look what I found - Flachbau and '94 Turbo S for sale
#16
Originally Posted by VinnyC
WOW! That color White is incredible! Absolutely beautiful!!
Is this the "Pearlessence" white as featured in Adler's book Porsche 911 Road Cars, Pg. 64?
Described as "a silver-white metallic that turned heads a half-mile away."
Is this the "Pearlessence" white as featured in Adler's book Porsche 911 Road Cars, Pg. 64?
Described as "a silver-white metallic that turned heads a half-mile away."
#17
Originally Posted by Flachbau
yes ... similar to the color on a cadillac escalade
#18
Originally Posted by maineman
It always amazed me that Porsche charged $12k plus for this color, but Cadillac and Lexus offered it as a standard color. I believe the Porsche showed the Gruppe B car in 1983(?) in this color in Frankfurt(?).
#19
My wife's Audi is done in Pearl White Pearlescent. It took 6 months to get (they wait until they have enough cars ordered to run through the paint line-because it's a different process they have to stop all other colors), and they charged $2,000 extra. And I had to get Audi USA Eastern Region approval to even order it.
#20
For what it is worth, I think character is asssailed far too often on these bulletin boards. I do not know Richard Sloan, but I do know Paul at PAR (Porsche Auto Rebuilders) and his former partner Rocky. I bought and sold parts and cars through them when I lived in NYC. In most business transactions not everyone on both sides of the deal will be pleased 100 percent of the time. We have to educate ourselves about true villains who scam and steal to make a living, but to call out someone who got the benefit of the bargain because of buyer/seller's remorse is simply poor conduct, I wonder what the ethicist would have to say about that. As a footnote it is hard to sometimes coordinate consignment cars, I have sold a few that way and hated leaving my car in a showroom so it was shown by appointment only, difficult for the consignee but most buyers appreciate not having the intended purchased trafficed by tire kickers.
No Intention of starting anything here I just saying...
No Intention of starting anything here I just saying...
#24
This is just my opinion on this car, there could be any number of reasons why it’s not sold yet including price. There are a lot of mix and match pieces on this car that …1) may not appeal to a broad range of buyers, they need a buyer that wants specifically that set up. 2) How well is the car engineered? All those parts, albeit Porsche and 964 bits and pieces, are all over the 964 model range, how well do they all work together and how well was it made? And finally 3) What’s the history of the car? Someone may have mentioned it was a wreck at one point, I don’t recall whether it was true or whether it was a serious one.
The car’s been for sale for a VERY long time on many different websites. It was just listed on Pelican too. IMHO it’s a very interesting car and certainly unique. If it were me I’d prefer a stock 3.6 turbo which can be had at a lower price and then use the cash difference to make my own mods.
Just my .02 cents
The car’s been for sale for a VERY long time on many different websites. It was just listed on Pelican too. IMHO it’s a very interesting car and certainly unique. If it were me I’d prefer a stock 3.6 turbo which can be had at a lower price and then use the cash difference to make my own mods.
Just my .02 cents