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Previously Overlooked Model: 924 Spyder

ukmastiff

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What nakes it truly 'classy' is the door sill trims saying 924 spyder like they are so proud , and yes the snake would take some beating ! well it would if i had a club hammer lol
 
"Appointment only please" - probably concerned with being thrown stones at! [:D]
 
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This dogs-dinner 1986 944 Turbo is a snip at under £9,000, with is rotten sills, nasty incorrect sill covers and badly mismatched trim - and that was before the clowns got Stevie Wonder in to retrim the seats... The enthusiast will particularly appreciate the way that they painted the rubber hockey sticks red and then bodged on a tacky GRP rear spoiler, which obviously doesnt match the original side pieces. If they have any customers then they must be idle but surprisingly credit-worthy Barry-boys, who cant be arsed to badly spam up a tatty old car for themselves.
 
From the clowns at 'Autograph Specialist Cars'

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C301044#

For those who chose to forget - ASCs are the wallys who spam-up cars with box sill covers and luridly painted centre consoles, and nasty coloured vinyl seat covers. Who could forget the £8,000 'trouser snake' '924CS', for example?

Get a load of this bad-boy.

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Yours for under £11,000! Emma just asked me 'why did someone do that?' I cant answer, in fact, I cant get my f*cking breath!
 
Emma said that she liked the seats on the red 1986 Turbo. I think that she only saw the facias though, and that she hadnt noticed the original grey-beige vinyl sides or the black centre console (which should match the split dash colour)...
 
They need taking out and beating with a stick until they promise to stop... (metaphorically speaking of course) Edd
 
No1 - Why? No 2 - Why? and No 3 - Do they ever sell a car?? They've had some on Piston Heads and the like for at least a year that I know of. Obviously its a (very unique!) passion and not a business for them
 
The problem is, I've got the 944 pick-up in my head (you can't claw out your mind's eye) and so none of these look that bad. There's some skill gone into it, even though it's not to my taste. If there is demand for cars like this... it's better than the scrap heap IMHO...
 
The 924 would be amazing for the Scumball Simon (as long as we were going somewhere warm). presumably it qualifies?
 
No, its up for sale for over ten thousand pounds! Of course, you could argue that its only worth £500...
 
ORIGINAL: robdimond The problem is, I've got the 944 pick-up in my head (you can't claw out your mind's eye) and so none of these look that bad. There's some skill gone into it, even though it's not to my taste. If there is demand for cars like this... it's better than the scrap heap IMHO...
That was my thought too, I immediately had nightmare flash backs of that 944 pickup ... *vomit* Hey anyone notice this one they're selling...
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I'm sure I saw that for sale on eBay about 4 years ago when I first started looking for 944's!
 

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