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1984 early 944 Lux

sutters

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I picked a relatively cheap 1984 944 Lux withy electric windows and sunroof, Fuchs alloys and cheese grater rear. Is there much love for these at all?

There's a couple of tint bits that need tending to then ill have a summer blat.

Ian
 
White one from the south coast?

I like the early 944's, would like one myself (sans cheese grater [:D])
 
Not sure how much I want to publicise it to potential competitors, but pre-85 cars are now eligible for Historic Road Rallying in Cat 4. That was my main reason for buying my first Porsche a couple of months ago !
 

ORIGINAL: gothatway

Not sure how much I want to publicise it to potential competitors, but pre-85 cars are now eligible for Historic Road Rallying in Cat 4. That was my main reason for buying my first Porsche a couple of months ago !

Some of us have known for a while!

Hello from Cat 3, ner ner!

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ORIGINAL: edh

White one from the south coast?

I like the early 944's, would like one myself (sans cheese grater [:D])

Yes that's the one.

I've an 86 Turbo which is being fixed up at the mo but thought I'd chuck a cheeky bid in for that car, £2,600 a good price?

I'm not sure I'm going to have it long as the garage facility I had organised has fallen through and I've now not the room. In short I find it up.

Ian
 
It was the Mission Motosport lads.

We got a vinyl wrapping booth installed in the workshop and they kept sticking things on my car when I wasn't looking.

MSA bloke had a word when 'Honk if you love ASS' appeared in yellow down the whole offside while I was having a slash between stages. Didn't notice for 400 miles!
 

ORIGINAL: sutters


ORIGINAL: edh

White one from the south coast?

I like the early 944's, would like one myself (sans cheese grater [:D])

Yes that's the one.

I've an 86 Turbo which is being fixed up at the mo but thought I'd chuck a cheeky bid in for that car, £2,600 a good price?

I'm not sure I'm going to have it long as the garage facility I had organised has fallen through and I've now not the room. In short I find it up.

Ian

Sounds pretty good - let me know if you plan on selling it [:D]
 
Little update, car is in very, very good condition.

Its going in Saturday for the minor rust to be treated and repainted, Sills look good. There's a small issue with the front brakes but that will also be sorted.

All in I am very happy with the purchase project.
 
Well the brake judder was as suggested on the forum dirty hubs. And the rust merely surface. All has been sorted and the car is now perfect. I just need to drop the drivers seat off its raised blocks then once a good clean she is most likely going to be up for sale. I'll concentrate on getting the 86 Turbo finished.
 

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