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1979 Porsche 930 (...and 78's too!)

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  1. big ease

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    the little blue thing is for the tire gauge!
     
  2. big ease

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    My car is a color to match car so came with a pint of paint all in german .
     
  3. Mang

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    cool, thats a help, didn't know what it was for, not sure if I've got the guage :/

    How long have you owned your gem Ed?

    also what color is it? I once owned a granite green metallic 87 930, looked a little like that, minus the green :D
     
  4. big ease

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    #279 big ease, Oct 15, 2012
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  5. big ease

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    ANTHRACITE
    I have the had the car home for and three years now running about a year i guest
     
  6. idart

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    Ed, I’ve viewed your YouTube videos many times and they are awesome. Besides the Martini equipped ‘78/79 930s, your ’79 may be one of the few equipped with the ortho seats.

    Having the 930 extra parts still sealed in the original Porsche plastic bag is amazing. One other thing I remember from one of your videos is when you find the original key tag on the driver’s side pocket. I'm still hoping that someday I'll unearth my key tag somewhere in my car!
     
  7. big ease

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    Most of the photos are before i cleaned it up was covered in a inch of dust
    It was a real barn find with 21 other cars
     
  8. Mang

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    Ed, has there been discussion about its value in the pelican forum?
     
  9. big ease

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    Nope i'm not really a seller but would interesting to see what poeple think
    starting to play with the miura and boy that is costly
     
  10. idart

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    Mang, very cool 'stuff' in the front trunk of your 930.

    When I bought my 930, the Hirschmann antenna manual was still in the glove box (still sealed in plastic, kind of feels like there is a metal part inside??).

    http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/carrlane/930antenna1.jpg
     
  11. big ease

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    The back left seat was out of my 930 car as it was sent back to the factory so they could match the interior of the 1981 targa !
    Had to go thur his other warehouses to find it . It is was in the shipping box thank god this guy does not throw out anything
     
  12. WPOZZZ

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    My friend's shop also has #471.

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    There is one more 79 that comes to the shop, but it is probably still in storage. A gorgeous mocha 78 with 1400 miles was owned by my friend, but sold it to a customer. Mileage on that car is probably in the 60k range now as it is a daily. Then the guy repainted it black.
     
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    Low mileage '79's were more common before the 930 returned in 1986.

    Here's a black/black '79 with 1,200 original miles in a 1984 Robb Report.

    http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/carrlane/84robbreport.jpg

    Another black/red '79 with 5,500 original miles in the same 1984 Robb Report.

    http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/carrlane/robbreport.jpg
     
  14. Mang

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    That is definitely the case with so many 79's. when Porsche announced no more 930's for the US market, many a 'speculator' were acquiring 79's as the last 930 and preserving them. Then when they returned in '86, a lot of 79's were dusted off to become more 'driver' status. Exactly how mine went...original owner let it go to nephew when it was no longer gonna be a 'collectors item:D ). Good news is they were squirreled away often with factory and dealer parts etc. and those pieces are cool to have now!
     
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    i really F'ed up the cosmetics (dial face) on the best one i had when i tried to clean it. i need to actually see if i can make 1 good radio out of the 3 but it hasn't ben a priority. there is supposed to be a guy in south atlanta that can get these things in good shape.
     
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    Mine is in excellent shape, like new. I am just missing that 'adjustor' that goes on under the knob. If you have spares, gimme a shout. I just discovered it is missing last night. Thanks
     
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    idart,

    You’re amazing. Where do you keep coming up with these observations? Before you posted your CR side by side shots, I was never aware of the knob changes.

    Here’s a quick shot of the CR from my 2/79 build 930. It’s a little dusty and needs to be sanitized a bit as it’s never been cleaned since I bought the car. It still works great and amazingly still sounds pretty good after over 30 years. The Hirschmann antenna is still operating flawlessly up and down when the radio is turned on and off. Guess the PO’s preserved it by listening to the Turbo’s spool rather than Pink Floyd -- but – I’ve always enjoyed both.
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  18. idart

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    930, your radio looks very nice.

    It's interesting how there were so many changes to the U.S. ’79 930s including the changes to the radio knobs. I’m equally intrigued by the “radio delete” 930s.

    I’ve already posted images of the ’79 930 that was featured in the '80 ROW 911 Turbo brochure. It appears to be a ’79 ROW 930 (VIN between 9309700011 - 9309700820) since it has the earlier A/C center vents and snorkel headlight washers. This 930 was equipped with some very rare deletes, options, and non-options:

    - Pasha blue interior
    - Non-optioned sunroof
    - Non-optioned right mirror
    - Radio delete
    - Air conditioner delete

    I only recently noticed that the air conditioner controls were missing from the center panel making this 930 an A/C delete. This ’79 ROW 930 was probably 200-300 pounds lighter than contemporary 930s and with 300 bhp, it must have been very quick. I wonder if it is a survivor.

    http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/carrlane/930acdelete.jpg

    http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/carrlane/804.jpg

    http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/carrlane/802.jpg
     
  19. big ease

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    Ok if you look at the back tires they are p/7s but they have a side wall lip that is not on all p/7s why ? I've been told they were only on 930's
    My car has the lip but I can not find many other photos that show them!
    Any help out there?
     
  20. idart

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    Ed, you have one of the very few ’79 930’s that still have original P7s.

    Here’s a few photo scans of my '79 930 when it still had P7s. They were worn out when I replaced them but I should have kept them for old times’ sake. Hope this helps.

    http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/carrlane/19799301.jpg

    http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/carrlane/19799302.jpg
     
  21. Mang

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    What were the exact sizes of those P7's front and rear. Would LOVE to find a set...NOS!
     
  22. idart

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    For the ’78-79 930’s, the Pirelli P7's were:

    205/55 VR 16 - front
    225/50 VR 16 - rear

    A NOS set would be nice but I don't know if I would trust a 30+ year old tire’s VR rating. What would be even better is for Pirelli to reproduce P7s (if they still have the tooling) in a limited commemorative edition although there's probably not a cost-benefit.
     
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