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944 Turbo for sale - Needs a 15-20K Spend anyone?
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924Srr27l
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Eldavo said:Oof. That looks alright in the pictures until you start adding it up to do it properly. If you owned a bodyshop you’d be laughing.
Even with that it's still looks to be a semi can of worms!
Otherwise the people who are selling it and (They look like they are trade) would do it them selves but I'm guessing it's one of those situations that you tot it up "to do properly"
and then think!!!....... Gulp ! I think we'll move it on for someone else to dabble with!
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924Srr27l
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blade7 said:Looks like the early cars are rotters.[]
Even from the 70's the 24 was Hot Dipped with Zinc to form a build up of zinc oxide protection to fill the hole should the body be penetrated,
I doubt any of the 44's were any different or the earlier or late cars.
A lot depends of how the car has been looked after or not, and the worst thing is often the location.
I've seen some great condition car's 40 year old, but then others only 25 years but rotten from living near the sea!
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Frenchy
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A good project for someone who has a decent workshop and welding skills, interior parts ln red will be a nightmare to source.
I had an 86 and it was absolutely solid, that said it had never Seen winter use for years, winter use kills these cars if not cleaned properly on a regular basis.
Mine is tucked away at the moment ??
blade7
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Frenchy said:Could be a can of worms, but maybe not ? The rust shown is easily repairable, it would need a good looking at around the rear subframe mounts.
A good project for someone who has a decent workshop and welding skills,
Hours and hours of someones time, for free? You've been watching too much Wheeler dealers and Car SOS. I've got City and Guilds certificates from an apprenticeship in fabrication and welding. And I wouldn't have touched that POS.
Diver944
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Wasn't that car black though? (And ended up Mark Daltons with a 3.2)Diver944 said:Sideways Bens original 944T had a can can red interior, I wonder if that is the same one? It's last mot pass was in 2010 and it had a massive list of failures in 2008, I dread to think the state it will be in now. A lot of people do have a lot of time on their hands just now though
Diver944
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944Turbo said:Wasn't that car black though? (And ended up Mark Daltons with a 3.2)
Ah good point, your memory is better than mine
blade7
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Is that the guy that went abroad, and left the car at Jon Mitchells place for years?944Turbo said:Wasn't that car black though? (And ended up Mark Daltons with a 3.2)
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