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> OT: Porsche 944 1984, Any good for da wife?
Mark Henry
post Mar 5 2004, 10:05 AM
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The wife needs a better car for going to work, she is tired of the beetle, wants heat, hard start in the rain, yada-yada.

I can get a '84 944 for a deal, but not a steal. The shop just wants to get their money out of it.

It has new waterpump, timing belt and a bunch of other odds and ends. No milkshake (cooler seals) problems, paint Ok (but not new), fuchs, 222,000kms and seems to run good.

The bad is it will need a power steering pump soon and it has been sitting for 3 years. It was just driven for 2 hrs with no problems.

What's it worth?
Can little kids fit in the back OK?
Good car or bad car?
What to look for?
Anything else?

Thanks Mark
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JWest
post Mar 5 2004, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Mar 5 2004, 10:35 AM)
I thought I should add that it's a customers car and she justs wants out of the car, as does the (good friend) shop.

I can (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) it myself.

Yes, but they don't get very expensive even for the best of them.

I also (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) it myself, but the parts can be $$$$.
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