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What is wrong with this Porsche ad?
#1

This is obviously a scam of some sort. I can identify three specific problems with the ad - can you?

Craigslist 993
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#2

intr shot is of an older car.
In the frontal pic it looks like the car has a full wing.
and the engine size is off. 993s came with a 3.6 not a 2.7
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#3

It's a mid 70's 911 with the later body panels. It's suprisingly a common thing to see, not sure why people do it.

Just from the text:
5spd - should be 6spd
2.7l - should be 3.6l

The seats and door panels appear to be from a 964
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2016 Cayman S
Former:
94 968 Cab 6 Spd. Black/Cashmere D1R SC
86.5 928 Garnet Red Metallic
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#4

So maybe not a scam, but just a really badly written ad for a strange Frankenstein car.
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#5

I was wondering why he did state the year of the car.
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#6

I don't think I see a scam. Although not written very well, the ad states that it is a 1976 911, with the original 2.7 liter engine and 5 speed trans.

It is clearly a 993 body panel refit (and exhaust, and electrics, etc.). Maybe the upgrade even included the automatic spoiler in the rear which is sticking up just a notch in that one front view picture. Expensive! Updating an older 911 to newer body has been going on for decades. But all of them eventually become worth much less than an original car. For $13K the buyer would be much better off adding another $5K and finding an excellent original 911SC or Carrera.

Roland
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#7

Or even better, how about adding $4,500 to the asking price and getting a 1999 911?

1999 911 Careera - 6spd - $17500 http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/1398634315.html

Or for the same asking price, this 911SC looks like a very good value: Porsche 911 SC Targa - $13500 http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/1394121709.html

Roland
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<!--quoteo(post=81100:date=Oct 1 2009, 08:39 PM:name=banditsc)-->QUOTE (banditsc @ Oct 1 2009, 08:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->It's a mid 70's 911 with the later body panels. It's suprisingly a common thing to see, not sure why people do it.

Just from the text:
5spd - should be 6spd
2.7l - should be 3.6l

The seats and door panels appear to be from a 964<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


That same reason people want to retrofit 993 headlights to the 968. To update the looks. Its really easy to make an early 911 look like a 964 or 993 and there are literally dozens out there that have done so.

A friend of a friends here in NYC actually owns a modified 930 which looks like its a 964 Turbo.
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