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Just picked up this project 968
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For $5k cash through a friend of a friend, there's now a 1993 black/black 968 6 speed coupe in my garage next to the riviera blue coupe. It's a rat cosmetically with damage from 2-3 different accidents and missing / broken accessories. Engine is leaking oil like a sieve and is making strange noises from the head, new clutch and recent pinion bearing fix [trans case looks great actually] but it runs and will be my daily driver + project car. I've already spent a half day fixing numerous little things and I plan to do the following fun projects over the next couple years:



1. Body work

2. Engine rebuild

3. Fabricate carbon fiber body panels

4. Welding [custom exhaust, seam weld the chassis, etc]

5. Execute some really fancy suspension and driveline ideas



Should be a fun learning experience. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> Here are some pics...



http://s206.photobucket.com/user/Porsche...t=2&page=1
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#2

Sounds like a lot of work, looking forward to following the progress, good luck!!
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#3

Good Luck!
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#4

Carbon fiber body panels? Do you have the facilities to do that yourself? Definitely keep us informed!
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#5

Looks like a nice little project, at a good price! Good luck!
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#6

Have fun, looks like two different wheel models.
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#7

Haha, there are! Like I said, cosmetically it's a rat. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='Cloud9...68' timestamp='1388784269' post='154098']

Carbon fiber body panels? Do you have the facilities to do that yourself? Definitely keep us informed!

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I don't, but I intend to learn and acquire what I need. Life is short! Singer was the inspiration...they shed 500 lbs from 964 C2 using carbon panels. I intend to start small with sunroof and accessories but eventually should lead to hood, fenders, mirrors, hatch frame with a lexan insert, etc. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> I wanna make cf furniture eventually too but that's another story.
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#9

Awesome! Can't wait to see the progress!
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[quote name='PorscheG96' timestamp='1388793091' post='154110']

I don't, but I intend to learn and acquire what I need. Life is short! Singer was the inspiration...they shed 500 lbs from 964 C2 using carbon panels. I intend to start small with sunroof and accessories but eventually should lead to hood, fenders, mirrors, hatch frame with a lexan insert, etc. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> I wanna make cf furniture eventually too but that's another story.

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Very cool. When you figure out how to make them, go into business, and call yourself D2R <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#11

Doesn't look to bad, good luck with it post pictures of progress
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#12

Spent a bit more time with the project car today and it's really got some jank stuff from <acronym title='previous owner'>PO</acronym>'s. How about hose tubing used for front sway bar bushing? Or interior quarter window trim on the wrong window and another missing? Radiator shroud/duct is completely gone. Fuel rail cover is also gone. Cruise control box gone. I also found the distributor cap and rotor to be original 169k mile pieces with manufacturing date of 1990! The leads were almost complete disintegrated so I installed my used low-mile ones from riviera blue coupe when I replaced everything with new during head rebuild this year and the car really liked it. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> Good news is that this 968 has m030 sway bars and Koni's. I inspected the belts today and they look good with no missing teeth and balance shaft belt is still in 1 piece, though a little loose so I need to re-tension. No major surprises so far and I won't be afraid to mess anything up that's for sure!
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#13

Looks better in the photos that I would have thought..but given the last post,sure sounds like you'll have your hands full with just the basics before you get to the " fancy work " part of the project, lol . Nice, now we have six ( and occasionally seven ) 968s within a square mile :-) :-) ,
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#14

Are you a two 968 guy?
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#15

Yup, here's the other one [although I've owned 5 968's now]...



   



   



   
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#16

G96, If you encounter a piece of wood in the engine bay somewhere, let me know so we can compare. Lol.
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#17

Yes I've seen this car at Paso. Beautiful just lost track of your number!
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#18

Your blue coup is a real beauty. Love that interior. Have fun with your new project car.
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