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Old 01-04-2019, 02:30 PM
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Hey Jeff can you help decode my vin: WP0AA2969RS820213
Thanks!
Old 01-04-2019, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by inv3ctiv3
Hey Jeff can you help decode my vin: WP0AA2969RS820213
Thanks!
RS820213
1 of 547 G1 Red coupes
1 of 207 G1 Red coupes with a cashmere interior
#1410 of 2,234 NA coupes (92-95)

Factory options:
LC Partial leather seats in Cashmere

A 718 car so it was originally born a 1993 and reVINed to a 1994. Will have the 944 style seats and the engine bay trim.

May or June 93 build date (could you check the door jam VIN sticker for me?)

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Old 01-07-2019, 06:22 PM
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I hope you will take me up on it if you are ever in Chicago. I have just made arrangements to acquire this car and it only has 29k miles on it. Any thoughts on maintenance if I want to drive it for a summer. It has been in heated storage for the last 15 years. Naturally timing belt and pulleys but any other suggestions? Also do you know of someone who can rebuild the water pump. It works fine but according to my mechanic, they don't make oem anymore. Thanks for your guidance and go Cubs!
Old 01-07-2019, 07:08 PM
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Matt.

My suggestion to you, is the same one that people gave me.
Find a good independent Porsche shop in your area. PCA members might be able to help.
Make sure that they are well versed in transaxle Porsche's, not all are!
Have then do a complete evaluation. Do you have any service records?
At some point, all the rubber needs to be replaced. Hoses, lines, gaskets.
Is the dash cracked? Clutches seem to last 60-90K miles. Tires over 10 years are scary.
Welcome to 968 land...

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Old 01-09-2019, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by mascaridis
I hope you will take me up on it if you are ever in Chicago. I have just made arrangements to acquire this car and it only has 29k miles on it. Any thoughts on maintenance if I want to drive it for a summer. It has been in heated storage for the last 15 years. Naturally timing belt and pulleys but any other suggestions? Also do you know of someone who can rebuild the water pump. It works fine but according to my mechanic, they don't make oem anymore. Thanks for your guidance and go Cubs!
Where do you live? I live in Forest Park.....when I went to get a new water pump for my 968 (now sold) about 2 years ago the dealer offered both a new option and a rebuilt option. I went with the rebuilt option. Would love to see the car sometime! I have a super nice 944 turbo now.
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Not to derail this excellent thread any further, but 968 water pumps are still available new from aftermarket suppliers, but not directly from Porsche.

https://www.allzim.com/store/new-wat...7-3-0-968.html

https://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog..._pg1.htm#item0
Old 01-15-2019, 02:13 PM
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oh oh oh! me next!

WP0AA296PS820130

Thank Jeff
Old 01-15-2019, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Klinestein
oh oh oh! me next!

WP0AA296PS820130

Thank Jeff
Here you go:
Midnight blue coupe, light grey/classic grey interior

F8 - Metallic paint in midnight blue
TU - Partial leather in light grey/classic grey
418 - Body colored side moldings
437 - 8-way full power drivers seat
498 - rear emblem delete (1 of 78 coupes)

#719 of 2,234, August 92 build.

Jeff

Old 01-22-2019, 08:24 PM
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For $7.99 you can get a printout of your window sticker from Monroneylabels.com I just did mine. It wasn't quite right, but you can log in and make corrections.
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Originally Posted by jeff968
Here you go:
Midnight blue coupe, light grey/classic grey interior

F8 - Metallic paint in midnight blue
TU - Partial leather in light grey/classic grey
418 - Body colored side moldings
437 - 8-way full power drivers seat
498 - rear emblem delete (1 of 78 coupes)

#719 of 2,234, August 92 build.

Jeff
Sweet. Thanks Jeff! Any idea what number it was of that interior/exterior color combo or nah? i know its 1 of 73 for that interior color on a coupe
Old 01-23-2019, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by tyeske
For $7.99 you can get a printout of your window sticker from Monroneylabels.com I just did mine. It wasn't quite right, but you can log in and make corrections.
But the user has to select the options from a list of what was available. no intelligence there.

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Jeff, there is a coupe being auction by Gooding https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1995-porsche-968/ that is claimed to be “among the last five coupes delivered to North America”. It’s a ‘95, vin 820310.
Since the last NA coupe was 820319, wouldn’t that make this one of the last nine instead?
Also, can you tell us what factory options the car came with? Anything else interesting about this car?
One problem I see right off is Cup1 wheels.
Thanks!
Old 02-13-2019, 03:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Spokayman
Jeff, there is a coupe being auction by Gooding https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1995-porsche-968/ that is claimed to be “among the last five coupes delivered to North America”. It’s a ‘95, vin 820310.
Since the last NA coupe was 820319, wouldn’t that make this one of the last nine instead?
Also, can you tell us what factory options the car came with? Anything else interesting about this car?
One problem I see right off is Cup1 wheels.
Thanks!

It's an automatic!

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Old 02-13-2019, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Yogii
It's an automatic!

-Yogii
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Is something wrong with that? 🤭
Seriously, this is probably not the thread to comment on that kind of thing.
Old 02-13-2019, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Spokayman

Is something wrong with that? 🤭
Seriously, this is probably not the thread to comment on that kind of thing.
Nothing at all is wrong with that. Just not likely to receive the top $$$ that a 6 speed would.

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