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WTB: Porsche 964 Tiptronic
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WTB: Porsche 964 Tiptronic
Year: 1993
Make: Porsche
Model: 0
Mileage (numbers only please): 0
Color: Silver/Mint/Ruby
Price (no $ sign please): $0
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Tiptronic
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
I'm Looking to buy a 91-94 964 C2 Tiptronic Coupe.
Exterior-Silver, Mint Green, Ruby
Interior- NO TAN!!!
Up to 30K miles. Top Condition.
I know Tips are not greatly wanted or appreciated, but I'm hoping there is one out there like this.
Please let me know what you have or know of something.
Greatly appreciated.
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Miles are much higher than your request, but a great color...no affiliation
https://www.dickbarbourperformance.com/1992-Porsche-911/Used-Car/Atlanta-GA/11515503/Details.aspx
https://www.dickbarbourperformance.com/1992-Porsche-911/Used-Car/Atlanta-GA/11515503/Details.aspx
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Miles are much higher than your request, but a great color...no affiliation
https://www.dickbarbourperformance.c...3/Details.aspx
https://www.dickbarbourperformance.c...3/Details.aspx
Spoke to Dick about it. Good car, good color combo & service history.
The mileage is too high for me though.
I'm Looking for the long haul car & need low mileage.
Still searching for my perfect Tip....
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I'm not a mechanic, but a 964 that old, I think I'd rather have a decent amount of miles on it. These things are known to leak- and sitting around doesn't help matters. Low miles does not equal low problems, sometimes the opposite is in fact true. Maybe somebody with more technical knowledge can comment- but that's what I've learned from browsing around here. GL!
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I'm not a mechanic, but a 964 that old, I think I'd rather have a decent amount of miles on it. These things are known to leak- and sitting around doesn't help matters. Low miles does not equal low problems, sometimes the opposite is in fact true. Maybe somebody with more technical knowledge can comment- but that's what I've learned from browsing around here. GL!
A low mileage car does not always equate to a better car than a higher mileage driver thats been kept & serviced the right way.
Leaks are inevitable, along with other issues for a car that is 25 years old, no matter what the mileage reflects.
I just like to buy these types of cars. Im sure I'm not the only one who really wants a mint lower mileage 964 for many reasons not listed.
Thx
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Abreu motors has a nice silver one in stock.
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Thanks for the emails & leads I've been getting guys..Unfortunately still no luck on finding the right Tip.
Still Looking for ANY of these colors-
Any Silver, Rubystone, Mint Green, Tahoe Blue, Raspberry Metallic, Riviera Blue cars?
Anyone heard of any car like this or know someone?
Why cant I find this
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Still Looking for ANY of these colors-
Any Silver, Rubystone, Mint Green, Tahoe Blue, Raspberry Metallic, Riviera Blue cars?
Anyone heard of any car like this or know someone?
Why cant I find this
Minty Fresh
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I think you are underestimating the tip tronic market and in saying they aren't wanted or appreciated you do the tip a disservice....
Yes, they do sell at a discount to manuals... They are not the same on the track... But for the typical recreational, personal enjoyment and show use most of these cars see now and the traffic in so many areas when you come back from a nice Sunday brunch they are great!
A couple other points... In the last edition of the Hagerty Value Guide they removed the published deduction % for tips... And ... many of the buyers coming into the hobby have no idea how to operate a standard transmission yet many of them have the wherewithal early in the lives to get a collector car. I have had a 964 tip that was sold many years ago as well as 993 tip... They run great!
Yes, they do sell at a discount to manuals... They are not the same on the track... But for the typical recreational, personal enjoyment and show use most of these cars see now and the traffic in so many areas when you come back from a nice Sunday brunch they are great!
A couple other points... In the last edition of the Hagerty Value Guide they removed the published deduction % for tips... And ... many of the buyers coming into the hobby have no idea how to operate a standard transmission yet many of them have the wherewithal early in the lives to get a collector car. I have had a 964 tip that was sold many years ago as well as 993 tip... They run great!
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Getting warmer. Keep em coming!!!
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I think you are underestimating the tip tronic market and in saying they aren't wanted or appreciated you do the tip a disservice....
Yes, they do sell at a discount to manuals... They are not the same on the track... But for the typical recreational, personal enjoyment and show use most of these cars see now and the traffic in so many areas when you come back from a nice Sunday brunch they are great!
A couple other points... In the last edition of the Hagerty Value Guide they removed the published deduction % for tips... And ... many of the buyers coming into the hobby have no idea how to operate a standard transmission yet many of them have the wherewithal early in the lives to get a collector car. I have had a 964 tip that was sold many years ago as well as 993 tip... They run great!
Yes, they do sell at a discount to manuals... They are not the same on the track... But for the typical recreational, personal enjoyment and show use most of these cars see now and the traffic in so many areas when you come back from a nice Sunday brunch they are great!
A couple other points... In the last edition of the Hagerty Value Guide they removed the published deduction % for tips... And ... many of the buyers coming into the hobby have no idea how to operate a standard transmission yet many of them have the wherewithal early in the lives to get a collector car. I have had a 964 tip that was sold many years ago as well as 993 tip... They run great!
When you search this forum about them, its usually...Wow great car, too bad it's a Tippy.
I don't agree with the majority & I agree they run great. Supposedly the Tip tranny is pretty bulletproof.
Hence Im still looking for an amazing example!!
thx for the feedback
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