briggy wrote:
You must be totally nuts....
Hi Briggy - Yep, I would agree with you!
Anyway, it arrived at lunchtime today, a very nice Kent-based car transporter chappie dropped it off. I gather the car was a bit reluctant to move, but it was finally winched onto the transporter. It rolled off with not to much ado and is now sitting on my drive. I have already taken the power-washer to it (mans favourite power tool

). The green slime in nearly gone. The sodden and rotten (smelly too) rear carpet and a whole heap of broken tailgate glass has been removed, the engine has been washed down too. It appears that a small furry rodent had made a home under the bonnet, so a few wires and hoses have been chewed

, but nothing too serious. The driver sill appears to be very sound, but the passenger one not so. I think it had a scrape at some time, so the metal was bent a bit, that is all it takes for rust to get a hold. I kinda expected something in the sill area, so no real surprise. I gather that original 924 sills are still available - can anyone confirm?
Added bonus of a few spares in the car, new dist cap, speedo cable, fuel filter, all surprisingly OK. Also, the bonnet struts are practically new and perform well and the rear box is an almost new stainless one - result!

. Dash is complete toast, so now on the lookout for a better one. Seats need a good clean, but the trick will be removing them as the runners are a bit rusty from the water in the carpet - I think this might be a bit of a task, watch this space! WD40 a-plenty tomorrow I think..
Lower wing section sections are almost rot-free on first inspection, and in general the car bodywork appears pretty flat and sound. - all in all, I am quite pleased.

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Really need to get the replacement tailgate on as soon as possible to button it back up against the weather. It came with the slightly larger 944 spoiler one, I hope it will look OK - it should do?
A man can never have too many Porsches

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