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Space Dilemma something’s got to go but what?

jonn

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As per the title my workshop/ storage is full and I have just bought a 924 turbo project so need to sell /move at least one car, my problem is selling a car is a bit like cutting off a leg to me! I have managed to narrow it down to three likely candidates 1, 1987 928S4 Red 2, 1991 944 Convertible Glacier Blue 3, 1985 944 lux Black .
Rather then me continuing to hop from one leg to an another I thought I would throw it open to see if any members here would be interested to find out about any of these before the go on to piston heads as I would much rather the one of them went to a Porsche enthusiast


 
Jonn,

I'd sell the lux on the basis that I think the other two will be better long term investments in this appreciating market. I'm assuming they are all in similar states of repair.

Paul
 
That's only about 19 cars in your signature Jonn - and that doesn't seem to include either of the 944s you're thinking of selling. I think you're on the wrong track; you should be buying a few more, at least until you have at least one for each day of the month. [:D]
 
gothatway said:
That's only about 19 cars in your signature Jonn - and that doesn't seem to include either of the 944s you're thinking of selling. I think you're on the wrong track; you should be buying a few more, at least until you have at least one for each day of the month. [:D]
If only I had a bigger shop area [;)] and the signature has limits , unlike my obsession with buying Classic Cars I did at one stage achieve one for each day of the month had two separate storage unites then. hence no more LOTUS, Jenson Cars
 

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