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steves944

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They still keep coming up!!

So am I missing something or who ever offered £1100 for that!!


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1988-PORSCHE-944-16v-Ventiler-Yellow-/170592294711?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27b817d737#ht_3674wt_1039
 
Apart from the truly hideous nature of that vision in yellow - am more than a tad confused as to why the vendors short legs can't reach the pedals properly in the S but is apparently perfectly alright in a "standard" 944 ???????[&o]
 
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

It has Air Con too, that must be rare on an 'S'?

Bet it doesn't! [8|]

I can't see any pipework (or compressor) to suggest it might, but that is the least of it's worries.

And no rust? Yeh! I wonder what is lurking under those tasteful cill boxings.

It is sad to say (again) but 944's are a bit limp in comparison to a modern hot hatch. They are classic sports cars and should be considered as such. How stupid is the driver going to feel in a traffic light drag when he gets shat on by a mildly warm Peugot - particularly when bearing the number plate BIG COJ. The whole car says "Race me, race me" and it ain't gonna deliver.
 
And how many times has this car been advertised for sale on E-Bay Pistonheads ETC , bloomin loads.

Didn't we say we might club together to buy it and burn , sorry I mean refurbish it [:D]


Mas
 
It would be the kindest thing to do. It is dross like this floating around that depresses the second hand value of 944's. [:mad:]
 
"this porsche could be scraped for parts and would raise £ 2500-£ 3000 in parts alone, but its to good for that."
I'd say you would have to" scrape " hard to find anything of any use. Love the blue interior , really sets the wheels off nicely[;)]:ROFLMAO:
 
ORIGINAL: John Sims

ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

It has Air Con too, that must be rare on an 'S'?

Bet it doesn't! [8|]

I can't see any pipework (or compressor) to suggest it might, but that is the least of it's worries.

And no rust? Yeh! I wonder what is lurking under those tasteful cill boxings.

It is sad to say (again) but 944's are a bit limp in comparison to a modern hot hatch. They are classic sports cars and should be considered as such. How stupid is the driver going to feel in a traffic light drag when he gets shat on by a mildly warm Peugot - particularly when bearing the number plate BIG COJ. The whole car says "Race me, race me" and it ain't gonna deliver.

An '88 would have temperatures on the heater dial, causing this already confused mans further confusion: Im sure...[:D]
 
That 944S has inspired me.... Thinking of doing something similar with my "shed on wheels".... But thinking of peppermint green instead of yellow.... [:)]
 

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