05-05-2014, 09:04 AM
I participated in my first car show yesterday. Many thanks to bva for his in depth knowledge and transfer of car concouring knowledge. While I didn't win anything, my car is the cleanest and most detailed it has ever been. Mind you, for those who know or have met me, you know I keep a a very clean car. My wrenching knowledge and ability is zilch but I do know a thing or two about keeping a nice car.
I ran into a guy with a nice looking 928 who almost immediately started talking about 968's and how he wanted to buy one. He mentioned that there was a beauty in the show that was stoking his interest. Trying not to smile too much I agreed that it was a fine specimen of a 968. As he continued to talk about his longtime desire to buy a 968, I casually mentioned that the one he had looked at was mine!
He immediately asked to buy it. I told him that it wasn't for sale. We found another Porsche guy and were just talking when he mentioned it again. This time I just smiled at him. The third time he mentioned it I told him he couldn't possibly afford it! Arrogant? I hope not. He asked why I said that and I told him I was just joking with him.
So we ended up by my car again and he asked me to remember him if I ever thought about selling the 968. So I took his name and number. This is when I found out that I worked with his Dad on the towns Street Department when I was a kid (16). Man I felt a little old!
So my question is, what would it take to induce one to sell their 968? Money, a trade, financial or family circumstances all could be considered. Right now I totally dig my car and have no reason for selling it. Could I be induced? Hmmm!
I ran into a guy with a nice looking 928 who almost immediately started talking about 968's and how he wanted to buy one. He mentioned that there was a beauty in the show that was stoking his interest. Trying not to smile too much I agreed that it was a fine specimen of a 968. As he continued to talk about his longtime desire to buy a 968, I casually mentioned that the one he had looked at was mine!
He immediately asked to buy it. I told him that it wasn't for sale. We found another Porsche guy and were just talking when he mentioned it again. This time I just smiled at him. The third time he mentioned it I told him he couldn't possibly afford it! Arrogant? I hope not. He asked why I said that and I told him I was just joking with him.
So we ended up by my car again and he asked me to remember him if I ever thought about selling the 968. So I took his name and number. This is when I found out that I worked with his Dad on the towns Street Department when I was a kid (16). Man I felt a little old!
So my question is, what would it take to induce one to sell their 968? Money, a trade, financial or family circumstances all could be considered. Right now I totally dig my car and have no reason for selling it. Could I be induced? Hmmm!

