So I'm up here in Canada looking at an originally owned Florida car. It needs work but it's not something I haven't tackled before. I just was able to have a quick visit due to time restriction in my lifestyle (!!) and wasn't able to drive it or verify mechanic condition.
- 1995 968 cab
- Black on black
- 62000 miles
- Cosmetically paint is rough and un-cared for (I'm picky with black cars though).
- Hood has some funny tiny bubbling happening all over the place in circular form like something dripped on the hood. But paint looks original.
- Front bumper has been repainted and it was a terrible job.
- Driver's front fender has a thumb sized dent that goes down to metal.
- All the panels seem to align properly.
- Top looks fine, rear window has been replaced.
- Gaskets for the top on the sides are torn and need replacement. Are these even available ??
- Driver's seat is a wreck. Passenger seat is tolerable. Replacements would be in order.
- Top of the dash is really badly cracked up. I've pulled dashes like this before and so recovering it myself is entirely do-able. But those vents are badly warped as well. Mind you I think I saw a kit that installs from the top that cleans this up.
- A-pillars are REALLY wavey and need replacing.
- Missing the cigarette lighter!! Also under the hood on the driver's side of the rad/air intake, I've seen in other 968's some sort of black plastic trim/box there. It's missing on this car.
- I didn't see any obvious leaking up front under the hood.
- This black on black car looks like it was baked out in the sun a lot from the shape of the interior.
In USD, I believe they are asking around $15,600. I think I can get them down a few thousand out the door in as-is condition.
Mechanicals need to be looked at and car needs to be driven still. I need to print out the PPI checklist from this site as well.
If mechanicals and the drive checks out within reason, I'm just unsure if this is a fair price for a cosmetic fixer upper? So your thoughts would be appreciated for this 968 newbie........