New Owner - well, not really new
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New Owner - well, not really new
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I am happy to say that over the weekend a bought what i hope is a great car. You just never really know - no matter what you do before you buy - how well it is going to go until it shows up. I bought a 1988 911 coupe in Red with black interior and black fuchs. 45,000 miles on it. I recently sold to another rennlister my 2003 996TT X50 car and have owned several other water cooled cars. this will be my first true air cooled 911. I will post some pics after it shows up which should be late next week. Can't wait to join in the fun!
I am happy to say that over the weekend a bought what i hope is a great car. You just never really know - no matter what you do before you buy - how well it is going to go until it shows up. I bought a 1988 911 coupe in Red with black interior and black fuchs. 45,000 miles on it. I recently sold to another rennlister my 2003 996TT X50 car and have owned several other water cooled cars. this will be my first true air cooled 911. I will post some pics after it shows up which should be late next week. Can't wait to join in the fun!
#3
Thanks!
Question to the group. Besides having a spare engine, tires etc laying around...what other little parts go bad on these. IE - Fuel Pump Relay, fuses, etc. I just want to make sure that i get a little stash of pieces parts that i might need if I am out on a drive and this things decides it doesnt want to run. Are there obvious things that can happen?
Question to the group. Besides having a spare engine, tires etc laying around...what other little parts go bad on these. IE - Fuel Pump Relay, fuses, etc. I just want to make sure that i get a little stash of pieces parts that i might need if I am out on a drive and this things decides it doesnt want to run. Are there obvious things that can happen?
#5
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Two things you will not need spares of, would be 1) engine, and 2) tires.
#1 does not go bad, and #2 does.
Buy a Bentley service manual, use quality lubricants and fluids and parts. The things that I carry in the front trunk: fuse pack of assorted fuses, dme relay, oil pressure switch and an extra quart of oil, quality air compressor, alternator belt, tool kit.
On longer trips I add a set of front wheel bearings (1 set), one headlight bulb, tail light bulb, flares. All of these things have gone bad while on the road at some point or another, except for the wheel bearings. I would totally change the brake fluid on that car, and all lubricants. You need to have a look at the engine fuel lines and brake lines.
#1 does not go bad, and #2 does.
Buy a Bentley service manual, use quality lubricants and fluids and parts. The things that I carry in the front trunk: fuse pack of assorted fuses, dme relay, oil pressure switch and an extra quart of oil, quality air compressor, alternator belt, tool kit.
On longer trips I add a set of front wheel bearings (1 set), one headlight bulb, tail light bulb, flares. All of these things have gone bad while on the road at some point or another, except for the wheel bearings. I would totally change the brake fluid on that car, and all lubricants. You need to have a look at the engine fuel lines and brake lines.
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Two things you will not need spares of, would be 1) engine, and 2) tires. #1 does not go bad, and #2 does. Buy a Bentley service manual, use quality lubricants and fluids and parts. The things that I carry in the front trunk: fuse pack of assorted fuses, dme relay, oil pressure switch and an extra quart of oil, quality air compressor, alternator belt, tool kit. On longer trips I add a set of front wheel bearings (1 set), one headlight bulb, tail light bulb, flares. All of these things have gone bad while on the road at some point or another, except for the wheel bearings. I would totally change the brake fluid on that car, and all lubricants. You need to have a look at the engine fuel lines and brake lines.
#7
here she is in all her glory. You may wonder why i have a wheel stop under front wheel. i always park my car out of gear and with emergency brake on...but just in case...you just never know! I am OCD about this stuff
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#8
I haddah Google dat
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^ Completely understand. You might be in good company here. Just don't forget that the wheel block is there when you go to back out, or you might kludge a hole in the wall with your left side mirror.
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i really like the tail for these cars. I wont do it as this car is 100% original and want to keep it that way with its low miles but could see myself making a change in future...maybe buying a lid and tail and be able to switch when the mood hits me!