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> Teener or Saab, I have a choice
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post Jun 24 2005, 07:42 PM
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okay, I've been through some problems with a 30 year old car and it's no longer within what I would consider to be "reliable".....

I have 2 choices now:

Get car fixed, drive it till it breaks again....and then sell it
Buy this sweet-ass Saab and sell my teener after it's fixed


honestly, I don't want to sell it, but i need something to get me around and my los parentes are only covering one car for me. I *COULD* maybe go halfsies on a storage unit or something to put cars N crap, or sell my 914 stuff and come back to it in a couple of years...with more $$$ for better stuff.

No flames please...play nice, what do you all think?


honestly, who would like to buy my car? (both the red Daily Driver[used to be and soon will be again] AND my highly-sought after Pink car I used for repair....and a 2.0 engine and a 1.7 engine[currently in the car] and a 1.8 bus engine[mayybe]
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post Jun 24 2005, 07:52 PM
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You are in a pickle, your car has not been reliable so far. These cars at this age really are tough to use as a daily driver. You gotta know how to fix all the stuff, have the extra parts and exta dough in your pocket to get it fixed quick.

If you can find a way to keep the car that would be great, but if you are paying a hundered plus a month for storage for a year or two, why bother? There will always be other teeners in the future when you are ready. Never be a prisoner of your own stuff..
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post Jun 24 2005, 07:54 PM
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QUOTE (Travis Neff @ Jun 24 2005, 07:52 PM)
There will always be other teeners in the future when you are ready.

I am freaking out over the availability of 914 stuff...I mean will there honestly always be a domainant 914 presense like this let's say 10 years from now?
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post Jun 24 2005, 07:59 PM
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Nope, there will be less and less. I was in the same boat back in 1994 when I sold off my stuff. Got another in 1999 which has seemed to become garage art, then this year I got the grey car. Actually my most expensive one to buy was my first one in 1990, and my best one was the one I got last.

How many junk 356's do you see around for sale vs. nicely taken care of and restored? More decent cars than junk, as the junky ones of today are either fixed or scrapped.

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post Jun 24 2005, 08:02 PM
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Oh and since the advent of great big clubs like this one and ebay, I see more parts today than I ever have in the past.
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post Jun 24 2005, 08:18 PM
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see I was thinking that....great people are doing great things with 914s....honestly i suppose i could keep the pink 73 and take my time restoring that car...I am keeping it at the body shop and so far it looks awesome.

I love the 914 car, but I just need somthing to get me from place to place and I can only have one car.
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post Jun 24 2005, 08:27 PM
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Hey Britt,

If you are considering selling, I am interested in aquiring another 914. I used to have one back in the day, but had to get rid of it for a less expensive to maintain car. Now that I have a garage, and a dependable (and paid off) truck, I am interested in getting another one. I live in Lex, so I would be interested in checking out either one of your cars if you are thinking about selling. Just let me know.


Thanks Bert
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post Jun 24 2005, 08:32 PM
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since your semi-local ( (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wink.gif) ) I'd love to meet and discuss the selling of the cars issue....look at my webpage link for the red car pics......


I really hate to get rid of these 914s, because i love them to death. If i sold these cars, I'd have to do it like in the blink of an eye, or else i'd reconsider.......
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post Jun 24 2005, 08:39 PM
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(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wink.gif) I have to ask the inevitable qustion....does pinky still have it's VIN numbers intact and on the car in it's proper location(s), never cut out then put back in ...........or cut out and put in the red car. I know it was clipped but WHERE was it cut and how are the numbers? no flame, no flame,no flame..........
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post Jun 24 2005, 08:41 PM
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Besides their "quirkyness", Saabs have their own set of problems. The tranny is enclosed in the engine oil pan on a traditional Saab, and that poses a whole 'nother kind of trouble. Their FI is just like all the other mainstream European cars, and has the same failures. The clutch is easy, though, on the older ones. Takes under an hour to do one. Parts are harder to find on the aftermarket than you might think. What year/model are you considering? The Cap'n
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post Jun 24 2005, 08:49 PM
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a 91 saab somethingsomething.....

honestly i didnt get a chance to get a model #, but it looks real awesome.
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post Jun 24 2005, 09:11 PM
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I'd like to take a look at the cars some time. I am headed to visit the inlaws in the Big Apple this Sunday afternoon, and will be back probably on Friday. I could possibly come up either after 5pm Saturday, or early Sunday, or next weekend sometime. Send me a PM if you have time for either of these weekends.

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post Jun 24 2005, 11:15 PM
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'91 will be a "900"`or "9000". I had an '86 900 S (16 valve dual oh cam). A great car it was, but when it hit 130k miles it became real $ intensive to keep roadworthy, and is quite a bit more complicated than a 914. Although the technology is straightforward, the construction methods and materials create a need for more powerful and bigger tools that the pros have (but I don't). In other words, it could be down as much as yer 914, and not as ameinable to home mechanics.
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post Jun 25 2005, 12:17 AM
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are the saab forums as kind and helpful as www.914world.com?

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post Jun 25 2005, 05:46 AM
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Britt
Fuck the Saab, get something else...its way worse then a 914, fun car don't get me wrong, but you are looking for something that lasts, and drives 90% of the time. This a very expensive car to keep. When they run, they run well.
They have absolutly no resale value for a reason.
I have worked on lots and lots of "another Saab story"
There was a high miler 96 convertable for sale, blown motor, my bid was the highest bid at 1500$ canadian dollars. He sold it for parts. and I thought I over bid (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/screwy.gif)
A decent shape 914 is a very reliable car, but apart from a rebiuld it hard to achive that reliability...
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post Jun 25 2005, 06:02 AM
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wish there was a big sigh smilie..... (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/sad.gif) I was hoping that Saabs were better to keep going. What kind of problems do saab's have anyway. I see *TONS* of older saabs on the road.... I just like the oddball cars, which is what attracted me to the 914. I guess that will eventually be my downfall.
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post Jun 25 2005, 07:38 AM
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Sell one of them Debian boxes you have and get a cheapo' Honda, and maneuver to keep the 914. Best of both worlds! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif)
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post Jun 25 2005, 07:57 AM
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not mucho dinero for my debian box...it's worth like $50
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post Jun 25 2005, 08:30 AM
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Look into a Saab Sonnet 2 seater. Has a fiberglass body and you don't see very
many around.

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post Jun 25 2005, 08:38 AM
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QUOTE (Travis Neff @ Jun 24 2005, 09:59 PM)
How many junk 356's do you see around for sale vs. nicely taken care of and restored? More decent cars than junk, as the junky ones of today are either fixed or scrapped.

And then there is Frank, fixed AND scrapped, all at the same time... so..


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