My '79 is a 100% original example...toolkit in as new condition. Two red Image Unavailable, Please Login
PTS Olive green 1978 930 Turbo posted on Classic Driver. Previously for sale in the Netherlands http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/144594535-post1967.html. No affiliation. https://www.classicdriver.com/de/car/porsche/911-turbo/1978/379628 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Figured I would ask here... I'm looking to purchase a '78 passenger side trailing arm. Would really appreciate any leads!
Have you tried the dealership or any of the the used parts shops. I think the passenger side is the hard one to find. Phil
you may want to post it again as the WTB / FS section as its pretty big and it can get buried quick. also you may want to coss post on the 930 forum also as it may stand out better with turbo specific guys. if you re a PCA member you may want to post there also. I found some PCA guys have stuff and really just trade among club members and not the public forums. I found 2 items via WTB on the PCA site and 1 was a real score for my 930.
1978 930 Turbo at the Turin motor show. Both the 924 and 930 appear to be fitted with Michelin tires. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Searching for headlight washer nozzles with retaining clips and gaskets...who isn't when restoring one of these? Any leads? Thanks
gaskets are available new from Porsche, used nozzles are around - clips are tough to find. Sloane had the full package for sale on pelican a couple weeks ago. Phil
Posted by TurboKraft on Pelican - 1978 Ice Green Metallic with Turbo graphics. I think the high rear ride height is enhanced by non-stock slightly lower profile tires. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm a little confused as to what a good condition 2 78/79 930 is worth. Seems like hagerty now says around $135,000. Where does nada get their data? They show around $109,000. Also any idea on what the euro market holds for these cars?
My '79 is in its final few days on a Bring a Trailer auction. Might be a good watch and gauge of present market as it's a highly original example and should break reserve and sell. 1979 Porsche 930 Turbo | Bring a Trailer Image Unavailable, Please Login
Lovely car, GLWS. Incredible that motor could survive 60K miles with the thermal reactors still in place, those things were very hard on exhaust valves. Phil
Thanks Phil. It was a commitment from all owners to keep this car ORIGINAL to the core. It's hard to believe this car has 60k miles. Never seen any car anywhere, especially black painted too, that survived in this condition. In this era, it is a rare opportunity for sure to pick up a true blue California compliant 930.
You can order them here. Dr.Konradsheim You have to order a pay through E-mail if you're Ok with that. I think I paid $150 or $250 for a set. I picked up two sets. He does not have the clips. I found the brake hose clip from some cars works with a little trimming. I scrounged mine at a Pick N Pull from a Isuzu Rodeo. He also has the NLA Rosette piece for the Auto Heat sensor. .