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I just bought a Porsche--pinching myself

Lumberg

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I am shopping for a car that I can drive right away on the cheap. I'm mostly shopping on craigslist. Last night I saw a post for a 1987 Porsche 924s for $500 that was just published an hour ago. It has a blown head gasket. The 924 is effectively a 944 with a slightly thinner body. It was considered the entry-level Porsche and is the model that rescued Porsche from the brink of bankruptcy.

I called him and he said four people had already called him. He said to call back today at around 10 am cos he was going out. :)

I arranged to borrow a car by giving a friend a ride to work at 7 am and went back to bed. I got up at 10, called him, and went over. The guy was super cool and everything checked out--clean title, lots of extras, body and interior in great condition, new tires, etc.

As a kid I had posters of Porsches. Lately I never, ever thought I would ever own one--I mean I'm not going to make a million being a one-man mechanic shop/computer consultant.

The idea of owning it definitely took over and excited me. However looking at the car I know that I could part it out over eBay for way more than $500 if it goes that route. Heck, based on the interest, I could flip it on eBay motors for at least double--this guy wanted to get rid of the car FAST. I had also researched the car and found that a complete gasket set for a head gasket job is $171 from my local auto parts store. So I could even fix it up and sell it for many times the cost. Then of course there's the dream scenario of fixing it up and driving it myself!

I was lucky enough on the timing and then made sure I was able to follow-through. There are a lot of flakes who respond to cl and I made sure to follow up as promised and brought the cash with me so I could make a strong offer. I also made sure he simply signed the title so I could flip it if needed without the cost of re-titling or registering or whatever.

I paid $85 to tow it to my house and what can I say? I OWN A PORSCHE! I already got my first "Is that you? Oh shit! NIIICE!"

I just thought I'd share--it seems to ridiculous that I feel like I need to tell people in order to verify that it's really true.

I hope I don't come across as bragging too much. It's just surreal to look at the hood and see the Porsche shield and know it's mine.
 
i hope you got collision insurance.
 
What color is it?

If this is the 924S, then it has the same engine as a base 944, as opposed to the Audi-based engine that was in the older 924. It's a big four with a counter-rotating balance shaft. Definitely worth fixing up and driving for a while, you can always flip it later.

On second though, for the sake of the car, you better not drive it, or it won't be long for this world. :)
 
I saw a 924S on the NJ Turnpike once, that made a lasting impression on me. It was chartreuse, and for some reason that obnoxious color looked perfect on that car.

The only other car that looks good in chartreuse is the Lamborghini Miura.
 
What color is it?

If this is the 924S, then it has the same engine as a base 944, as opposed to the Audi-based engine that was in the older 924. It's a big four with a counter-rotating balance shaft. Definitely worth fixing up and driving for a while, you can always flip it later.

On second though, for the sake of the car, you better not drive it, or it won't be long for this world. :)

It's red and yes it's the S.

For the sake of disclosure, I am addicted to alcohol and benzodiazepines and all my crashes (except for the one that wasn't my fault) were under the heavy influence.

I'm in rehab now and clear-headed. I'm going to my first AA meeting tomorrow. Cue the derision and joking.

Have fun,
L
 
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