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DOMINION 04-29-2008 04:07 AM

Looking at a 1979 924 today,Have some Q's
 
Ok so, some time back I expressed my interest in a old school Porsche.
So I called this guy that has a add in the paper about a 5 speed 1979 924 Porsche. He said it runs great. He said if you buy it I would repaint it. I.M.O. it just needs a new paint job cuz the hood is kinda faded lol

What I found out about the car;

"The 1979 924 aka 931 Porsche was ment to be a VW. VW went on to assemble the 924 @ their Audi plant (VW owns or owned Audi). Porsche had their last say."
Guess I should look into the Audi Engine yeah?

So I'm going to look at it today. The guy is asking $1,500.00 O.B.O. I'm going to low ball him $1,300.00
I dont know. What do you guys think? what should I look out for? and what are the pros and cons?

I found this pic online of what this model looks like
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/3561/ppp1309qt3.jpg
Not bad! :)

Thanks guys!
-Gil

CTrx8 04-29-2008 06:00 AM

that's a 928. i had a 924 and it was nothing but trouble with the fuel pump. i sold it for $1500 back in 1995 but i guess it can only depreciate so much from there. the body is much closer to an SA/FB RX7 or a 944 without the wide body flared back.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_924

LostAngel 04-29-2008 06:02 AM

Yep, that looks like a 928 to me. I have an '87 924S

LostAngel 04-29-2008 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by CTrx8 (Post 2434388)
that's a 928. i had a 924 and it was nothing but trouble with the fuel pump. i sold it for $1500 back in 1995 but i guess it can only depreciate so much from there.

Hah! I'm running into that problem too! Did yours keep randomly stalling in warmer weather? Mine ran GREAT in the cold winter...but since spring...bleh. I am replacing the DME relay (fuel pump relay) this week...as that is a known part that goes bad.

CTrx8 04-29-2008 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by LostAngel (Post 2434390)
Hah! I'm running into that problem too! Did yours keep randomly stalling in warmer weather? Mine ran GREAT in the cold winter...but since spring...bleh. I am replacing the DME relay (fuel pump relay) this week...as that is a known part that goes bad.

yeah and the worst part about it was that i lived in NM so it was always warm. had to finally get rid of it since it was stalled more than it ran.

LostAngel 04-29-2008 06:11 AM

Man i'm glad I'm not the only one. With the exception of one time, it has always started right back...but it just sucks. Hopefully that DME relay fixes it...aside from that it's been a GREAT winter car for me.

DOMINION 04-29-2008 03:53 PM

Dam you google!!!
Ok so if thats a 928, post pics of what yours looks like so I can see :)
or is this it?
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/3...ing924bjb3.jpg

Whats the fix for the fuel pump issue? and how much is it to replace the DME relay or fuel pump relay?

Thanks!

JRichter 04-29-2008 05:08 PM

Depending on the condition of the 924, I would at least try to stretch to a 944 for a little more money if possible if your dead-set on a an old school Porsche. I believe Porsche added their own engine (a 2.5 I4?) and upgraded and improved many things when evolving the 924 to the 944. I thought the original 924's VW/Audi engine was always problematic - maybe it's just the fuel pump?

CTrx8 04-29-2008 08:09 PM

i'd say go for the 944 or better yet, get yourself an old 7.

canaryrx8 04-29-2008 09:27 PM

shoot, you might be able to find a 928 for a couple grand more, who needs a 4 when you can have a V8? :D:


Way off topic and definitely more expensive, but if it was me and I wanted an old school Porsche I'd try hunting down a 959 or 935. :)

DOMINION 04-30-2008 02:38 AM

I dont have a couple more grand? unless you got some for me ;)

JRichter 04-30-2008 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by canaryrx8 (Post 2436082)
Way off topic and definitely more expensive, but if it was me and I wanted an old school Porsche I'd try hunting down a 959 or 935. :)

Lol, wouldn't we all. What's a 959 going for these days? 500k to a million? :)

Ike 04-30-2008 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by JRichter (Post 2437214)
Lol, wouldn't we all. What's a 959 going for these days? 500k to a million? :)


Depends on which batch. If a 959 from the second batch were to come to market I bet it would fetch over 1 million.

I'm not sure if Canary was joking or not, but if he wasn't he either needs to brush up on his Porsche knowledge or is far to wealthy to be driving an RX-8... Also, the 935 was not a road going car though it was based on the 930.

DOMINION 04-30-2008 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by CTrx8 (Post 2435904)
i'd say go for the 944 or better yet, get yourself an old 7.

:uhh:
Cant find one thats in good shape or that even runs :lol: dam kids got there hands on them and jacked them all up :squint: :icon_no2: :spank:

911SC 05-01-2008 11:06 PM

Do NOT buy this car.

kartweb 05-01-2008 11:31 PM

The 924 was just plain junk.

The 944 is much better, but little things like steering system leaks will take lots of nickels and dimes.

The 928 is awesome probably the second best touring car ever built. Plan on using a stout wheelbarrow to tote the nicles and dimes that one will cost.

A second Gen RX7 is a good choice.

DOMINION 05-02-2008 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by 911SC (Post 2439806)
Do NOT buy this car.

K thanks by


Originally Posted by kartweb (Post 2439854)
The 924 was just plain junk.

The 944 is much better, but little things like steering system leaks will take lots of nickels and dimes.

The 928 is awesome probably the second best touring car ever built. Plan on using a stout wheelbarrow to tote the nicles and dimes that one will cost.

A second Gen RX7 is a good choice.

Think I might get a 1st gen for $400 :smoker:
Thanks

YaXMaNGTO 05-03-2008 12:03 AM

Seriously. The 924 is a worthless and unreliable car.

911SC 05-03-2008 08:00 AM

I traded my Fiat X1/9 for a 1979 924. Traded that for a 1983 RX7. All bought new.
Believe me, buy that $400 RX.

LabDad 05-05-2008 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by DOMINION (Post 2436472)
I dont have a couple more grand? unless you got some for me ;)


If you don't have a couple grand extra then don't bother with a Porsche. There are few things more expensive than a cheap Porsche.

FWIW: previous owner of a pristine '89 944 Turbo and waiting for prices on used Caymans to come down.


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