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dgz924s
Joined: 03 Nov 2002 Posts: 592 Location: Kansas
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Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2002 11:30 pm Post subject: I can't decide what route to go! |
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My interest is to Club Race and my car is almost mint. The problem I am dealing with is wether to strip the car down and make a racer or buy a racer(turnkey) or find a shell and build my own. I really hate the idea of tearing apart a 924S that is in as rare of condition it is. My thinking is to keep the car as is and enjoy it and build on a shell. What would you do??? Thx D _________________ Dal Glassinger |
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jesse wall
Joined: 09 Nov 2002 Posts: 284 Location: blanch nc
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Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2002 11:48 am Post subject: |
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I am stripping my 88 as you know interior had been redone right rr quarter panel had been replaced and motor replaced with one from 88 924 automatic so car while in very good shape ,was not original,my choice because I get to drive a lot , being 8 minutes from a track jesse _________________ jesse wall 'new driver' , 87 924s |
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Paul
Joined: 02 Nov 2002 Posts: 9491 Location: Southeast Wisconsin
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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2002 1:37 am Post subject: |
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I've got a 84 944 shell that you can have for free, I'm about to take it to the crusher.
It is truly a shell. No suspension, drivetrain, windows, hatch.... |
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924RACR
Joined: 29 Jul 2001 Posts: 8803 Location: Royal Oak, MI, USA
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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2002 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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Build up a shell; most all you really want, except for maybe working interior (for PCA) and electrics, are the drivetrain; most suspension bits you end up wanting to change anyway.... _________________ Vaughan Scott
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'79 924 #77 SCCA H Prod racecar
'82 931 Plat. Silver
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Zuffen
Joined: 31 Jul 2001 Posts: 1426 Location: Owasso, Oklahoma 74055
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Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 12:50 am Post subject: |
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I think you want the entire car unless you have the space for a chassis to sit indefinitly. I've always imagined that to start out in racing you start stock and then work your way up as time and budget and experience allow. In fact you might start out with a NA 944 or 924 run for a season and then buy into what into the actual car, whether turn key or built. Converting a to a class can be fun as you will learn as you go.
If you build a GT class car you are going to need lots of cash and time on the track unless you intend to be at the end of the pack for the entire day.
I was told by a longtime PCA racer that you should start autoX first, and do you DE's and then after you get a understanding of the car , the class (your wanting to start in) and your time (spent) you can shoot for a goal of what kind of car to build. Depends on your experience level.
Of course your not stuck in PCA or in a Porsche you can do SCCA, COMMA, 944cup, OLoA, etc. _________________ Bob Dodd - 924turbo@cox.net
931 1982, 944 1982 euro, 924S 1988SE, 93 968 tip 06 Silver Cayenne S, 06 Black Cayenne S
I have Way too many cars, parts for the 931,944 and 951 |
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924RACR
Joined: 29 Jul 2001 Posts: 8803 Location: Royal Oak, MI, USA
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Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 12:52 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, I suppose I should clarify... I meant that you'd want a complete but trashed car. Of course, it's a whole lot easier to buy a built car - there's usually plenty for sale on the 944Cup classifieds, both 944's and 924S's... _________________ Vaughan Scott
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'79 924 #77 SCCA H Prod racecar
'82 931 Plat. Silver
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TMB-Racing
Joined: 13 Nov 2002 Posts: 160 Location: Tacoma,WA
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2002 3:10 am Post subject: Agree with Vaughan-don't send a cherry to the track |
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I would think twice about sending a cream puff car out on the track. There are so many 944's, 924's, and 924S' that have ruined interiors and the like that would cost a fortune to restore. These are the car's to turn into racecars. I don't know how Vaughan's region is but where I road race there IS body contact once in a while if you plan to run up front. Even if it is not your fault -in a grid of 45 cars-a spinner in the middle of a corner is all it takes. A race car is not an investment-and you have to ask yourself if at any given time if you total your 8000 car if that is ok. Stuff happens. I would encourage you to race-there is nothing like it,but start out with a running, waterlogged,dinged,$600 924,paint it any color you want-bolt in racing seats-a cage and go! Good luck, Andrew _________________ 1 of 100 Sebring M471's ( G-prod racecar)
1977.5 GTU (Autocross/hillclimb car) 2006, 2007 ITB lap record holder-Larison rock Hillclimb
If speed kills, why am I still alive? |
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924RACR
Joined: 29 Jul 2001 Posts: 8803 Location: Royal Oak, MI, USA
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2002 4:24 am Post subject: |
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Andrew - if you want an idea of what it's like in my region - take a look at the last video on my website! Contact is not possible, it's expected! Waterford cars have a reputation, you know, and pulling off passes on a 1.5 lane wide track often results in "smileys"... _________________ Vaughan Scott
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'79 924 #77 SCCA H Prod racecar
'82 931 Plat. Silver
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john h
Joined: 06 Nov 2002 Posts: 827 Location: Wellington New Zealand
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2002 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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TMB - Racing is correct - if you're going out to race then you've got to have the attitude that if the car gets smacked so what, I'll either fix it or throw it away depending upon the damage.
While I'm pissed off when my GT replica gets damaged, its life and if you can't afford to fix it or lose it then you shouldn't be out on the track, whether it be DE or racing.
I personally wouldn't take an immaculate car out on the track - I'd go for a scruffy example or buy one soemone has already tried to race and either lost interest in or graduated to a dfferent class.
I know from experience (and I wouldn't do it again) that it costs at least twice as much as you first thought to build a car from scratch into a race car. _________________ Remember a Porsche is not just for Christmas,
if you take it to pieces slowly it can provide anguish all year long! |
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dgz924s
Joined: 03 Nov 2002 Posts: 592 Location: Kansas
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2002 10:46 pm Post subject: Thanks!!! |
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My original intent was to buy a beater and convert to a racer. Then I ran into this car not knowing fully just how well kept and cherry it was. Looks can be deceiving! At my first DE a rep of PCNA(?) approached me asking about my 924s and commented on the condition and how rare it is to see this model in the shape it is. He was inquiring because of a model showing event that was coming up and wanted to show my car as an example of the 924s model. Well that got me rethinking the notion of racing it. But I can't have my cake and eat it too! In summary I am going to buy a race car that is ready to go minus the engine and drivetrain, rebuild an engine and tranny and go racing! In the meanwhile,I will DE the car till I am sure I am ready to race and have the racer finished. D _________________ Dal Glassinger |
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Zuffen
Joined: 31 Jul 2001 Posts: 1426 Location: Owasso, Oklahoma 74055
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Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 1:04 am Post subject: |
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Have you decided on a model?
There is a high mileage 924s on ebay that would be the perfect track car. _________________ Bob Dodd - 924turbo@cox.net
931 1982, 944 1982 euro, 924S 1988SE, 93 968 tip 06 Silver Cayenne S, 06 Black Cayenne S
I have Way too many cars, parts for the 931,944 and 951 |
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dgz924s
Joined: 03 Nov 2002 Posts: 592 Location: Kansas
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Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 1:47 am Post subject: |
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Bob, Good question! Not sure. 931 or early 924. I am open to what's best! Cost is a factor as well! My mind set is, DE my car till I am signed off. In the meantime I can go through the educational process of rebuilding a motor and tranny, if nothing else, just to gain more mechanical experience on Porsche's... My original goal was to "I" class my car and not do GT class but with the shape it is in as advised not to race it. So I decided to go with a racer that is built to hit stuff(so to speak!) Having SMILIES on the side of my car isn't a pleasant thought but on a racer such as Vaughan's I can live with that! Sooner or later the car will get bashed up and would rather put dents on a racer than a street car.....Thx D _________________ Dal Glassinger |
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924RACR
Joined: 29 Jul 2001 Posts: 8803 Location: Royal Oak, MI, USA
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Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 1:56 am Post subject: |
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Hey, what are you saying about my car!?!?! _________________ Vaughan Scott
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'79 924 #77 SCCA H Prod racecar
'82 931 Plat. Silver
#25 Hidari Firefly P2 sports prototype |
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dgz924s
Joined: 03 Nov 2002 Posts: 592 Location: Kansas
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Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 3:40 am Post subject: |
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Didn't I read a post elsewhere about you having a dark circle or a dent on a fender! And you race SCCA which means you racers get "up close and personal!" hehe.....all in jest! My meaning was to have a car that is not going to set me back if crashed. I am assuming the 77 racer is all race car? Not streetable is it? D _________________ Dal Glassinger |
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Lizard
Joined: 03 Nov 2002 Posts: 9364 Location: Abbotsford BC. Canada
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Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2002 3:54 am Post subject: |
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two words are brough to mind but I wouldn't suggest using a Porsche, Destruction Derby _________________ 3 928s, |
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