What did you do in/on/for your Porsche today?
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chris68
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Re: What did you do in/on/for your Porsche today?
Wonderful
. So which would it be, 72 Carrera RS or one of those? RS probably a bit more ££. The way taxes are going, thinking I may as well cash-in pensions/investments, buy a storage lift and have one. As my old dad used to say "you're a long time dead son".
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With my hypothetical ¼ million Euro? Tough choice. My splittie and 964 are my pension...
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RS everyday
Think the comparison in period is the 2.4S .. a few magazines have done back to back comparison with the dino and the 2.4S
In terms of looks I’d have the dino , preferably in champagne gold
From what I’ve read , in driving terms I’d have the Porsche
Think the comparison in period is the 2.4S .. a few magazines have done back to back comparison with the dino and the 2.4S
In terms of looks I’d have the dino , preferably in champagne gold
From what I’ve read , in driving terms I’d have the Porsche
James
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And on that note , needed some cash for tonight’s village car club Xmas meal … so thought I’d get in the spirit whilst the roads are salt free and take the 2.4S . Forget how well this thing goes




James
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Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
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Nice pics. Perfect back roads to enjoy these cars. Think I'll go get fuel and take mine out again. Always feel it's a pity they didn't incorporate a choke on the carburettor cars. Would help it spark into life when it's only 5oC outside.
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Super cool James!hot66 wrote:And on that note , needed some cash for tonight’s village car club Xmas meal … so thought I’d get in the spirit whilst the roads are salt free and take the 2.4S . Forget how well this thing goes


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That Dino now in pink primer ...

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For me the 246 Dino is one of the best (possibly even the best) looking road cars ever produced - unfortunately the closest I ever got to owning one was a Stratos replica with a Dino engine ...
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For me the 246 Dino is one of the best (possibly even the best) looking road cars ever produced - unfortunately the closest I ever got to owning one was a Stratos replica with a Dino engine ...
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What did you think about the motor Andy?
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I love the shape of the 246. Beautiful.
Have a roadtest somewhere comparing a late one with a Carrera 2.7 like mine.
The interweb says the Ferrari was £6620 in 74. Lower than I thought seems a few grand low based on below.
Porsche were certainly expensive. Chart below year later I think but you had to really want your 911 in those days versus a couple of E-typeS! I was zero years old so don’t remember! Take a look fascinating.


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Have a roadtest somewhere comparing a late one with a Carrera 2.7 like mine.
The interweb says the Ferrari was £6620 in 74. Lower than I thought seems a few grand low based on below.
Porsche were certainly expensive. Chart below year later I think but you had to really want your 911 in those days versus a couple of E-typeS! I was zero years old so don’t remember! Take a look fascinating.


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Lovely free-revving & responsive engine - albeit a bit lacking in power ... however what a fabulous sound it made !!
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When I was looking at 911's in the late 70's/early 80's, the 246 Dino and the Porsche 911 2.4S were selling for the same prices, around £4-£4.5k from memory.
At the time, the Dino rusted even faster than an early 911S !!!!
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At the time, the Dino rusted even faster than an early 911S !!!!
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Crazy how low the price for an E-Type. No wonder they sold well. Accountants making quick returns at the expense of quality and future reputation??Anta wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 5:11 pm I love the shape of the 246. Beautiful.
Have a roadtest somewhere comparing a late one with a Carrera 2.7 like mine.
The interweb says the Ferrari was £6620 in 74. Lower than I thought seems a few grand low based on below.
Porsche were certainly expensive. Chart below year later I think but you had to really want your 911 in those days versus a couple of E-typeS! I was zero years old so don’t remember! Take a look fascinating.
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I bought another battery. tried it straight off that but still the same. put the original back on and then used the new one to jump it. bloody thing gave 2 or 3 quick spins then back to the slug.
New high torque starter incoming.
New high torque starter incoming.
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Are you confident your earth strap connections are good? Could be dropping volts across bad joints when attempting to crank. Only takes a few tens of milliohms to cause an issue.
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