Car thread - which one?
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I reckon the 6.2 C63s will be a future classic. I suspect a lot of the bigger petrol engined cars will be? I suspect your 911 or 930 will double in value in the next 10-15 years.
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Thing is, it's lots of Trousers of Time moments with cars and bikes. We can only make the decisions we make at the time. Looking back there are loads of things we could have done differently, but can't change - and would those changes actually have been better??
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Is it old enough to have a period bumper sticker saying 'My other car as also a Porsche'?
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Just how much restoration does a car that's hardly moved and been stored in a dry environment actually need? Tyres, fuel hoses, engine oil seals perhaps, complete fluids change, but what else?Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 4:16 am Twenty odd years later he feels sorry for it, you know those pictures you see on social media of cars owned by rich people in hot countries covered in dust, it’s one of those. Anyway, he puts it into a Porsche custom shop for full restoration, no expense spared.
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Depends how good you want it, full paint restoration, there's £5000, full interior another £5000, sort our all the polishing and chroming, another £5000, then throw in the engine at £10,000 to completely go through, maybe new tyres and brakes, all suspension bushings, rubbers etc.. it's countless. Just depends how nice you want it.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 11:39 amJust how much restoration does a car that's hardly moved and been stored in a dry environment actually need? Tyres, fuel hoses, engine oil seals perhaps, complete fluids change, but what else?Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 4:16 am Twenty odd years later he feels sorry for it, you know those pictures you see on social media of cars owned by rich people in hot countries covered in dust, it’s one of those. Anyway, he puts it into a Porsche custom shop for full restoration, no expense spared.
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Yes, I guess so. But my question is just how much will paint, interior, engine and suspension mechanicals have degraded while it's been standing? If it was cheapskate me I'd give it a damn good top to bottom clean, replace the tyres, fuel hose and all fuids and just run it for a bit to see what it really needed. But then I'm not one of the super-rich (or even rich) and money is definitely a consideration.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 11:42 amDepends how good you want it, full paint restoration, there's £5000, full interior another £5000, sort our all the polishing and chroming, another £5000, then throw in the engine at £10,000 to completely go through, maybe new tyres and brakes, all suspension bushings, rubbers etc.. it's countless. Just depends how nice you want it.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 11:39 amJust how much restoration does a car that's hardly moved and been stored in a dry environment actually need? Tyres, fuel hoses, engine oil seals perhaps, complete fluids change, but what else?Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 4:16 am Twenty odd years later he feels sorry for it, you know those pictures you see on social media of cars owned by rich people in hot countries covered in dust, it’s one of those. Anyway, he puts it into a Porsche custom shop for full restoration, no expense spared.
I've had some experience of this, but on a much lower budget and for a smaller time period with my Lancia Beta. It sat unused in a UK lockup for best part of 10 years and all it needed to get it roadworthy again was a set of tyres, fluid change and general service.
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I take it you bit his arm off?Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 12:07 pmIt had been sat unloved for twenty something years and in this environment even in a basement it's about 3" deep in dust.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 11:39 amJust how much restoration does a car that's hardly moved and been stored in a dry environment actually need? Tyres, fuel hoses, engine oil seals perhaps, complete fluids change, but what else?Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 4:16 am Twenty odd years later he feels sorry for it, you know those pictures you see on social media of cars owned by rich people in hot countries covered in dust, it’s one of those. Anyway, he puts it into a Porsche custom shop for full restoration, no expense spared.
There is an Aprillia RSV that has sat in an underground car park for all the time I lived in Dubai and after a few years you couldn't see what colour it was.
I didn't see the Porsche before the restoration but he said it was "very terrible" and as he's got more money than he knows what to do with he wanted the whole thing done up like a brand new car, if I gave you a quid now for every spec of dust on it or anything that didn't look brand new then you'd struggle to get enough together to buy a pint. I think most of the hoses and all that stuff were replaced, there is a massive (like 6" thick) pile of receipts and I don't think a single one was for less than a grand sterling, he's spent tens of thousands, probably upwards of £50k on it based on the receipts, I felt embarrassed going through them because he kept telling me "everything" was replaced and I think he thought I didn't believe him.
I guess there are different challenges when cars are stored in a dry, albeit dusty environment compared to a UK lockup that's cold and damp. Sounds like you've effectively got a brand new classic Porsche - nice one.
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Don't make an excuse - JFDI!! Especially if it's a proper daft offer!! Hell, you can always pass it on if you don't like how it drives, but how can you miss the opportunity!!Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 4:16 am I saw a car yesterday with a cool story, apparently back some twenty-something years ago it was a gift from one rich bloke to another rich bloke, but he didn’t want it and parked it in his basement and drove it once in a blue moon.
Twenty odd years later he feels sorry for it, you know those pictures you see on social media of cars owned by rich people in hot countries covered in dust, it’s one of those. Anyway, he puts it into a Porsche custom shop for full restoration, no expense spared. Then decided he doesn’t want it again and parks it in his basement.
I ‘found’ it yesterday, almost walked past it and then did a double take, made a daft offer to buy it and he said yes. So now I have to buy it or make an excuse.
It’s a 993 Carrera 4, like new with <10k kms on it.
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Probably an Aston Martin Valkyrie. Originally dreamt up by Adrian Newey (him off of 20 something F1 titles), built partly by Red Bull F1 and then spun off into a complicated mire of commercial affairs when Aston and Red Bull parted ways.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 12:38 pm It is Triggers Broom.
This is a guy where money literally means nothing to him, he could spend a million a week and not run out of money even if he lives to be a hundred.
He's got cars that I didn't even know what they are, they looked like F1 cars but some were road legal, I think one was some sort of carbon fibre Aston Martin that looked like the F1 car that Batman would drive. He had various one-seater Ferraris (2 Monza SP1s for example) and other stuff, I thought I knew my cars but I didn't know these.
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That's cause it is made of carbon
I did a bunch of stuff on the front and rear wings. The rear wing (cause its exhaust blown) is made from the same high temp composite as the Boeing Starliner space capsule.
I did a bunch of stuff on the front and rear wings. The rear wing (cause its exhaust blown) is made from the same high temp composite as the Boeing Starliner space capsule.
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You have heard of the 'N+1' formula regarding the ideal number of bikes to own? I'm sure the same can be applied to Porsches...
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An aircraft hanger with a small mezzanine area for actually living is my dream - as per Dirk Pitt (Clive Cussler books) !!! But a barn would be a good second. Up here, if I can get a garage I'll be dancing like I've won the lotto!!
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Exciting stuff! Just don't take your foot off the accelerator through the corner or expect to see the rear end overtaking you!Potter wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 7:17 am Decided to take it for its first proper drive today, just before it goes off for a couple of months into the fixer shop.
I said I wasn’t going to drive it properly until it’s all done but it’s mechanically sound and went through an MOT with no advisories and the forecast is dry and even a bit sunny, plus I’ve got a free day, so it would be rude not to.
They have a global reputation and nickname of The Widow Maker, so by the end of the day I’ll either be happy or wrapped around a tree.
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I was thinking more of Mrs Potter in her fur coat and stockings sprawled over the bonnet
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Mrs Potter, not Potter himselfLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:51 pmI thought you wanted to increase forum membership?