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My coupe is currently for sale on ebay. What ever I get for it will be used to cover the expense of a lower mileage cab.
What I've come to love about my coupe is the handling, it just feels SO RIGHT! How much of that will I be sacrificing when add the weight that comes w/ the cab and loose the rigidity thats found in coupes.
Would love to hear from someone who has done this already or one who has both.
Thanx
David
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[quote name='Anchorman' post='45881' date='Jan 17 2008, 08:36 AM'](The "chassis brace" is a big part of this, and I think someone was looking to sell one.)[/quote]
Yes, Ive been reading about that. I want to both strengthen and lighten the car but was concerned that I may loose something that makes the experience so enjoyable.. Its hard to explain.
sigh <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> I need another test drive.
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Interested in a 25,800 mile guards red/black cab with factory 17s and LSD? If so hit me up.
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[quote name='sbdrivingdotcom' post='45902' date='Jan 17 2008, 02:08 PM']Interested in a 25,800 mile guards red/black cab with factory 17s and LSD? If so hit me up.[/quote]
My color of choice is Blk/Gray then Black/tan.
But thanx for the tip.
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[quote name='rhudeboye' post='45875' date='Jan 17 2008, 07:46 AM']Would love to hear from someone who has done this already or one who has both.
Thanx
David[/quote]
Owning both a coupe and a cab, I can say that the coupe in stock form is definitely the tighter, quicker car. Quicker I say because of the significant weight difference. Of course, after getting my coupe fairly stock, I've proceeded to modify it quite a bit, so now it's way quicker and stiffer than the cab. Of course, you can overcome this by modifying your cab.
It's very personal, but I'll say that I really prefer the lines of the cab (particularly top down), and get more pleasure from driving it on the road. It gets way more comments (positive) from folks than the coupe does, too. However, my coupe serves me well as daily driver and track car, neither of which I would even think of doing with the cab.
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Very helpful. Im getting a cab for the same reason. I love both but top down the cab makes me drool.
But this comment here--
[quote name='coloradocab' post='45908' date='Jan 17 2008, 03:24 PM']I can say that the cab in stock form is definitely the tighter, quicker car. Quicker I say because of the significant weight difference.[/quote]
Did you mean to say coupe when you said cab?
My understanding is that a stock coupe is about 200lbs less then the cab.
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[quote name='rhudeboye' post='45909' date='Jan 17 2008, 03:35 PM']Very helpful. Im getting a cab for the same reason. I love both but top down the cab makes me drool.
But this comment here--
Did you mean to say coupe when you said cab?
My understanding is that a stock coupe is about 200lbs less then the cab.[/quote]
Oops - yes. the coupe is the quicker and tighter one. Fixed the original post.
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So how hard is it to shave 150 off of the cab?
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[quote name='porsche' post='45929' date='Jan 17 2008, 07:21 PM']David,
I've had both coupes, M030 coupes and cabs. Late 94 and 95 Cabs are my favorite of the bunch.
That said, Jarrod's 92 coupe is absolutely spectacular! It may not be your first or second color choice. However, COME ON!, Guards Red on black with a black top is a wonderful color combo.
Saying you don't like red/black, is like saying you don't like tall blondes with big tits! Plus when you go to sell, there is nothing more "liquid" than Guards Red/black/black.
Jarrod has already freshened the trim on the rockers and door handles. He may have also done the belts. Plus it's well optioned with LSD and 17" wheels; and, the price is nice!
I searched for years for my 95 968 Cab. Guards Red on tan with a black top. My favorite 968 of the bunch.
Take another look at Jarrod's Cab. For me, I buy "condition" not color.
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<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Thats quite an endorsement. I don't even know the price!
It is right up my alley when it comes to miles, mods and service records. As well as I would love to buy from a forum member. I do like the 68 in Red however it just isn't
my [u]color. Perhaps if I see it in person Id feel different.
But who knows what the future holds? It appears that my car is going to sell and I don't know how patient I can be waiting for the perfect car w/ my not so perfect budget.
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In terms of coupe or cab, picture this...
First 72 degree day of Spring, sun is shining, birds chirping, the smell of new grass growing in the field...top down, wind in your hair, tunes blasting...
Build your suspension and go for it...LOL
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Coupe is the more practical daily driver, but emotion wins out every time. I don't drive my coupe any more.
The Vert is so much more enjoyable. (except the windburn from a road trip) Open air baby!!!
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[quote name='rhudeboye' post='45925' date='Jan 17 2008, 08:33 PM']So how hard is it to shave 150 off of the cab?[/quote]
That depends on how aggressive you are willing to be with a chop saw and angle grinder <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> . Is it absolutely essential that the car is still able to run when your done?
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[quote name='Ryan' post='45963' date='Jan 18 2008, 12:05 PM']Coupe is the more practical daily driver, but emotion wins out every time. I don't drive my coupe any more.
The Vert is so much more enjoyable. (except the windburn from a road trip) Open air baby!!![/quote]
We have gotten a little OT.
Ryan. As you drive the cab down a familiar road do you noticed the difference in weight and rigidity?
PS your cab looks great but stop neglecting the coupe!
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I have both - a 92 coupe 6-speed and a 92 cap tip. Neither have very many options. I like them both. For everyday driving to work, I like the coupe. Faster and handles better. It also has 5 times the km and is not is as good condition. So what. Still more fun. For the weekend or the odd showoff day I like the cab. It is still almost new.
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As a follow up, my 92 red/black cab will be featured in an upcoming book by Randy Leffingwell on the history of Porsche cars in North America. Both my cobalt blue coupe and red/black cab will be the lone 968 representatives and I have many fine pictures and an autographed book when it comes out. Thanks to Porsche for the endorsement. He knows cars in top condition because he's owned so many awesome cars.
You would be hard pressed to find a lower mile, better optioned cab around. Just won concours in Santa Barbara in October. The car is stunning. Not only that, but I've recently put $6,000 of service in the car replacing anything and everything including belts, rollers, water pump, seals, gaskets, you name it. It even has a brand new Porsche battery. It's a one owner, female driven time machine.
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