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Old 11-06-2013, 02:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Well first I would have a lot of knowledge of older Porsche mechanics. They aren't the most reliable cars once miles are up on them. Also, I would start pricing restoration parts to see if a rebuild like that is in your budget?.
It's not a bad idea if you're prepared for what comes with buying an old Porsche. If you're not rready for the possible surprises of rebuilds or remodels. Then it may be a bad idea. It may be a very expensive project???? It may not be feonding on the car you pick up.
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