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From: LarryT (l02turner![]() |
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 07:18:04 -0800 (PST) |
All the atuff Ed said is valid - there was a discussion recently
about this kind of stuff - can't remember if it was here or on the
911 list but basically we talked about the cars in question were
35-45 years old. They fall into a few catagories.
1. Always taken care of and no rust was allowed to form - if it did
it was dealth with imediately using quality methods and materials -
which (to me) means cut bad metal out, weld new metal in. These
will trade hands at premium prices but will save $$ in the process.
2. Those cars that were driven regularily, rusted and fixed with a
variety of quality. These cars are the most common. These are the
ones you will often see for sale at "reasonable" prices. Reasonable
being relative. They will need to be checked very carefully as these
cars are complex and require experience to spot problems. Buy the
wrong one and it can become an expensive learning experience.
3. Those that rusted badly or suffered severe mechanical problems -
engine and trans rebuilds are pretty steep for these cars. If the
owner could not afford to repair them they usually rusted away or
were kept running with baling wire and bubble gum.
That's how I see it. OTOH, when I bought my 74, it was the 1st and only 911 I looked at I did the PPO myself and paid a reasonabe price. It has been virtually trouble free although I've spent $s fixing and upgrading anything I thought needed it. ]
Good luck - they are awesome cars!! Sincerely, Larry T (74 911, 91 300D 2.5T) www.youroil.net Oil Analysis Kits & Porsche Posters/Weber parts Test Results - http://members.rennlist.com/oil/ http://www.scamfreetop10.com/1233.html .----- Original Message ----- From: "LS" <lashdeep [at] yahoo.com>
To: "Larry Turner" <l02turner [at] comcast.net> Cc: "The FerrariList" <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 12:08 PMSubject: [Ferrari] Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!)
Guys, I know this isn't Ferrari content, but given the amount of complete crap that's been on this list recently, I think any real car content is probably okay until we fully recover.
I've had the recent urge, not sure why, to acquire an early 911. This would be pre 1974 with small bumpers, 2.0-2.4, etc.
What are typical needs, issues, and quirks of these? I spent a few hours in a 68 last summer and really enjoyed it. Thanks, LS _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/l02turner%40comcast.net Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com and F1 Headlineshttp://www.F1Headlines.com/
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Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!) LS, February 18 2009
- Re: Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!) Charles Perry, February 18 2009
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Re: Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!) E M, February 18 2009
- Re: Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CARCONTENT!!) Tom Reynolds, February 18 2009
- Re: Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!) LarryT, February 19 2009
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Re: Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!) LS, February 19 2009
- Re: Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!) Rick Lindsay, February 19 2009
- Re: Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!) jimshadow, February 19 2009
- Re: Early 911 Experience? (NFC but plenty of CAR CONTENT!!) Rick Lindsay, February 19 2009
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