I have a chance to buy a one owner '83 944 for $3000. The car is in great shape and has 36K miles. Red paint is a little oxidized but should buff out. Am I crazy to consider this car? Am I really just buying a big mechanics bill?
Like all 944's you need to know history and records. Most notably, the timing/balance belts, and the clutch. If those parts have been done in the past 2 years or so. They should be serviceable. If not, plan on $1500-$2000 in repairs off the bat. Even with low miles, if those parts are 20+ years old, they are timebombs.
Oh and I would say, no your not crazy if its a nice car.
36k miles?? Thats probably not real.. Be prepared to do some work to it, as things go out over time not just miles.. Asside from that...
I drove a 944 turbo for 5 years daily. Still miss that car (sold it)
Also check the water pump. I stopped playing with 914's to play with 944's and 951's. A prepped 951 is scary fast I sold the last of my p-cars recently and am torn between doing another teener, or a 968. I really enjoy the comfort that the 944's provide over the 914 but I also miss the less is more elegance of a 914.
My best,
Mike D.
If the mileage is that low you really need to make sure they have receipts for maintenance. Not driving a car that old means that it's very possible for the seals to be all dried up. If that's the case jasons is correct. You're looking at a $1500 bill minimum to replace everything in the front of the engine; seals, belts and water pump.
i drive an 88 924S everyday. its a great car, prettymuch the same as an 83 944 but with more power, i love it and as long as you keep it maintained and dont mind the occasional oil leak, its a great and fun car to have
"keep it maintained" Timing belt/water pump/oil seals/balance belt and all the rollers every 40K miles. Big bux. 83s are a 1 year only car, in many respects, and have a LOT of 1st year problems. The Cap'n
I had a 87S model and it was a nightmare. I paid 3k for it.
I did my homework before buying and it was still bit me in the ass.
Mine had 44k orig miles, had the T belts pump ect done that year, was in nice shape, clean carfax ect. I thought it was a good deal.
I ended up having to redo the belts due to pump leaking, power steering pump went, and tons of tiny annoying things...
I admit, I don't have any patience for a project, that I'm trying to use as a daily, and sold it in one month at a loss...
I have not looked at any used 944 ads since
Ferg
I have a 1994 968 that I use as a daily driver. I love every second of it. Costs a little more to keep it maintained but worth every penny.
83's - No power steering, manual sunroof, early 924 style interior
84's - Yes, one year only ECU, introduced power steering, power sunroof
85's - pretty much unchanged execpt the ECU was more standardized
85 1/2 - big interior upgrade - radio attena in windshield.
86 - Even better engine management better torque
87 - Big timming belt upgrade, spring loaded tensioner, extra guide. Mucho better. Offset on wheels different.
There are a ton more differences of course, but those are some of the main ones to look for.
I bought a 88 944 NA in March of 07. I use it every day rain, sun or snow. It is a good car. Mine had 62K miles on it when I got it and has almost 71K miles now. In the first three months I spent $1200 on need repairs. Most of it was new belts and rollers. The only reason why I had them done was while mileage wise they only had 9k on them, they were over 10 yrs old. I did have a CV joint start clicking on me. Again I just went ahead and replaced the joints which actually was a pretty easy jod to do. If you get a chance check out Clark's Garage. Lots of 944 info.
Just remember with any old car it WILL need repair at sometime. While I am far from a mechanic, with the help from the 944 guys on Pelican and the tech info on Clark's I feel I can do almost any job on the car. I would get PPI done on it first if you are serious about it. If all checks out good then go for it.
Sell the motor and put an LS1 V8 in there.
Sport seats are the best thing since sex with sliced bread. I've got a set that I have transferred to my 3rd car now. I'll NEVER let them go. If you can find them GET THEM !!!
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