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WTD: 944 in white. Any model
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Author:  mr2nut123 [ Tue Nov 11, 2014 1:55 pm ]
Post subject:  WTD: 944 in white. Any model

Hi. First post here so I'll introduce myself. My name's Luke, from Leeds West Yorkshire.

I'm looking for white 944, preferably the S model (87-89) but will consider any other model. I actually prefer the old style seperate bumper shape and old dash, so certainly don't mind a base model.

My requirements are the usuals: Clean body, FSH and no leaks. I would ideally like one with under 100,000 miles but again, will happily consider slightly more mileage in order for a well looked after one.

Feel free to call me directly on 07866 833999 if you'd like a chat. I'm looking to move swiftly on one and have cash waiting. I'm realistic too and know I'll need to spend a little more than some of the eBay ones.

Author:  fire3500 [ Tue Nov 11, 2014 5:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

We don't call the more nimble, sexy and pure 944's "base" round here chum... :blackeye: :lol:

Good luck with your search, the early cars with the square dash are lovely if you find a good one. I'll keep my ear to the tracks, but in the meanwhile it's worth keeping also an eye on 924 forum and PCGB as well as eBay and Pistonheads.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1986-PORSCHE- ... 19f63cc95f is local to you

Happy hunting!

Author:  Sean Smallman [ Tue Nov 11, 2014 8:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

Hi Luke

It was good to talk to you earlier, any questions fire away and hopefully you will find a '44 soon :)

Author:  mr2nut123 [ Tue Nov 11, 2014 8:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

Sean Smallman wrote:
Hi Luke

It was good to talk to you earlier, any questions fire away and hopefully you will find a '44 soon :)


Hi buddy. Likewise! Very handy tips you gave me which I'm using on my search! I'll be sure to sign up properly WHEN I get a 944 and attend some local meets etc.

Author:  mr2nut123 [ Tue Nov 11, 2014 9:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

fire3500 wrote:
We don't call the more nimble, sexy and pure 944's "base" round here chum... :blackeye: :lol:

Good luck with your search, the early cars with the square dash are lovely if you find a good one. I'll keep my ear to the tracks, but in the meanwhile it's worth keeping also an eye on 924 forum and PCGB as well as eBay and Pistonheads.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1986-PORSCHE- ... 19f63cc95f is local to you

Happy hunting!


Cheers for the welcome! I actually prefer some parts of the more sexy and nimble version :-D

Happy with any model really to be honest. Cheers for keeping an eye out, much appreciated.

Author:  fire3500 [ Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

mr2nut123 wrote:
fire3500 wrote:
We don't call the more nimble, sexy and pure 944's "base" round here chum... :blackeye: :lol:

Good luck with your search, the early cars with the square dash are lovely if you find a good one. I'll keep my ear to the tracks, but in the meanwhile it's worth keeping also an eye on 924 forum and PCGB as well as eBay and Pistonheads.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1986-PORSCHE- ... 19f63cc95f is local to you

Happy hunting!


Cheers for the welcome! I actually prefer some parts of the more sexy and nimble version :-D

Happy with any model really to be honest. Cheers for keeping an eye out, much appreciated.


Good man, keep your rear track narrow and your dash square... watch out for bally cracks and sill-rot, can spoil any chap's lunch-hour can that blighter! :D

ImageIMG_4943 by iancleary, on Flickr

ImageIMG_4950 by iancleary, on Flickr

Light-hued and early is how we roll... 8)

ImageNew Forest Special Stage by iancleary, on Flickr

Author:  mr2nut123 [ Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

fire3500 wrote:
mr2nut123 wrote:
fire3500 wrote:
We don't call the more nimble, sexy and pure 944's "base" round here chum... :blackeye: :lol:

Good luck with your search, the early cars with the square dash are lovely if you find a good one. I'll keep my ear to the tracks, but in the meanwhile it's worth keeping also an eye on 924 forum and PCGB as well as eBay and Pistonheads.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1986-PORSCHE- ... 19f63cc95f is local to you

Happy hunting!


Cheers for the welcome! I actually prefer some parts of the more sexy and nimble version :-D

Happy with any model really to be honest. Cheers for keeping an eye out, much appreciated.


Good man, keep your rear track narrow and your dash square... watch out for bally cracks and sill-rot, can spoil any chap's lunch-hour can that blighter! :D

ImageIMG_4943 by iancleary, on Flickr

ImageIMG_4950 by iancleary, on Flickr

Light-hued and early is how we roll... 8)

ImageNew Forest Special Stage by iancleary, on Flickr



Do you have TWO white 944s? :shock:

Author:  fire3500 [ Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

mr2nut123 wrote:
Do you have TWO white 944s? :shock:


Noooooo, not even one! :lol:

Mine is an '84 944 in Pastel Beige rather than white... The other lovely early car is Broady_6's '84, and that one *is* white :D

ImageNothing to see here... by iancleary, on Flickr

Author:  mr2nut123 [ Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:36 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

fire3500 wrote:
mr2nut123 wrote:
Do you have TWO white 944s? :shock:


Noooooo, not even one! :lol:

Mine is an '84 944 in Pastel Beige rather than white... The other lovely early car is Broady_6's '84, and that one *is* white :D

ImageNothing to see here... by iancleary, on Flickr


I thought you were just teasing me by having two there lol!

Author:  fire3500 [ Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

Nah... :lol:

Broady_6 is a good friend and we live within a few miles of each other in North Lincolnshire and so you'll often see our cars pictured together. He's a talented engineer and a solid chap too. Mine would still be in bits in the garage without him.

Get yourself over to sample some of the great roads in this area once you're in a '44, there are hundreds of miles of quiet and interesting twists and turns. Most people don't realise how varied the landscape is here and it's a lightly populated part of England. Great Porsche country. 8)

Have you considered a 924 by the way? Some lovely cars knocking about and if you're a fan of the earlier look then the 924, and in particular the S, might be worth not ruling out. I had a brief fling with a 2.0 924 and loved it, mine was a '79 and had some of the earlier 924 features (e.g. slider for heater fan control rather than rotary dial). The early 924s are really coming into their own now as they're laden with period charm, and I've seen more than a few late S models that have caught my eye. There's little to call between the 924s and the early 944. The '44 has three more horseys (from memory) but carries a few Kg more mass. Myself I love the rear haunches of the '44 in my door mirror, and the drama of the shape. The purity of the '24 does something for me though... :)

ImageNot white I'm afraid... by iancleary, on Flickr

Author:  mr2nut123 [ Wed Nov 12, 2014 12:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

fire3500 wrote:
Nah... :lol:

Broady_6 is a good friend and we live within a few miles of each other in North Lincolnshire and so you'll often see our cars pictured together. He's a talented engineer and a solid chap too. Mine would still be in bits in the garage without him.

Get yourself over to sample some of the great roads in this area once you're in a '44, there are hundreds of miles of quiet and interesting twists and turns. Most people don't realise how varied the landscape is here and it's a lightly populated part of England. Great Porsche country. 8)

Have you considered a 924 by the way? Some lovely cars knocking about and if you're a fan of the earlier look then the 924, and in particular the S, might be worth not ruling out. I had a brief fling with a 2.0 924 and loved it, mine was a '79 and had some of the earlier 924 features (e.g. slider for heater fan control rather than rotary dial). The early 924s are really coming into their own now as they're laden with period charm, and I've seen more than a few late S models that have caught my eye. There's little to call between the 924s and the early 944. The '44 has three more horseys (from memory) but carries a few Kg more mass. Myself I love the rear haunches of the '44 in my door mirror, and the drama of the shape. The purity of the '24 does something for me though... :)

ImageNot white I'm afraid... by iancleary, on Flickr


I did consider a 924, but I definitely prefer a 944 to be honest. I'd rather wait it out than rush into a purchase.

Author:  fire3500 [ Wed Nov 12, 2014 2:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WTD: 944 in white. Any model

mr2nut123 wrote:
I did consider a 924, but I definitely prefer a 944 to be honest. I'd rather wait it out than rush into a purchase.


As a '44 owner I can't fault your logic! :D

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