06-21-2006, 08:01 PM
Now that I really start to think about it, my 968 Cab needs a lot of work.
New top (starting to rub through) with new rear window plastic, say, $1000.
Belts and water pump, another what, $1200?
Seats recovered, both are in pretty poor shape, $1000 easily.
New engine mounts, $500+.
That stupid bushing, who knows.
Leaking power steering.
Radiator replacement, eventually (it's seeping).
Clutch is due sooner than later.
Don't get me wrong, I love the car, and as a boy's first Porsche, she holds a special place in my heart. But, for all I'd spend getting her close to right (and she'd still be a 12 year old high mileage car I wouldn't necessarily trust to get me to court, and she'd still be a relatively rare specimen I wouldn't necessarily want to expose to the uninsured motorists and crappy pavement that seems to surround all of our local courthouses), I'd have a nice down payment on a 987 Boxster, glass rear window and roughly comparable power and all.
About me -- I'm a recent law school grad not yet professionally employed (still attached, as a clerk, to a project that was supposed to wind down in November '05). So the above may just be my momentary poverty talking. I really do like the 968, and I'm considering getting a throwaway (I like the 4.0L 5-speed drop-top Mustang for $23k) to keep alongside the Porsche, while she gets nursed back to health. I'd also like to avoid, at least for the first couple of years (let me get well ahead on my student loans), a large car payment. So the Boxster probably wouldn't happen for a while, during which time I'd be Porsche-less. But the list of what my cab needs is long and daunting...
New top (starting to rub through) with new rear window plastic, say, $1000.
Belts and water pump, another what, $1200?
Seats recovered, both are in pretty poor shape, $1000 easily.
New engine mounts, $500+.
That stupid bushing, who knows.
Leaking power steering.
Radiator replacement, eventually (it's seeping).
Clutch is due sooner than later.
Don't get me wrong, I love the car, and as a boy's first Porsche, she holds a special place in my heart. But, for all I'd spend getting her close to right (and she'd still be a 12 year old high mileage car I wouldn't necessarily trust to get me to court, and she'd still be a relatively rare specimen I wouldn't necessarily want to expose to the uninsured motorists and crappy pavement that seems to surround all of our local courthouses), I'd have a nice down payment on a 987 Boxster, glass rear window and roughly comparable power and all.
About me -- I'm a recent law school grad not yet professionally employed (still attached, as a clerk, to a project that was supposed to wind down in November '05). So the above may just be my momentary poverty talking. I really do like the 968, and I'm considering getting a throwaway (I like the 4.0L 5-speed drop-top Mustang for $23k) to keep alongside the Porsche, while she gets nursed back to health. I'd also like to avoid, at least for the first couple of years (let me get well ahead on my student loans), a large car payment. So the Boxster probably wouldn't happen for a while, during which time I'd be Porsche-less. But the list of what my cab needs is long and daunting...

