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  1. Albert-LP

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  2. jumpinjohn

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    Very nice!
    What year?


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  3. Albert-LP

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    Thank you: 1986, "g" chassis.

    Ciao
     
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  4. zygomatic

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    Lovely! And a superb chassis. A "G-series" 911 never needs to be explained with "only". They're good, unique cars. Enjoy yours!
     
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    They are great cars. Congrats and enjoy in good health!
     
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  6. jumpinjohn

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    The only air cooled I have ever driven was a 1976 Targa. My mom had it for a short time and I loved it.


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  7. dreichman

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    What color is that? It’s terrific!
     
  8. Bullfighter

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    This. The definitive real sports car.

    Congrats!


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  9. Albert-LP

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    Prussian blue - prussich blau
     
  10. Albert-LP

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    "Only" as I wanted to buy a 930 turbo but it was too much expensive for my pockets, so got this 3.2
     
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    Thank you, Jon: thank you for your appreciation, considering that you are a long time Porsche guy

    Ciao
     
  12. David_S

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    I owned a 1993 964 C4, but? I think the best 911 to actually own & drive would be the 3.2 Carrera years, if you're a purist. Otherwise, I'd sure love a 993.

    Hope you have many years of happy motoring in that lovely beast!
     
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  13. Albert-LP

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    Thank you: 964 -and 993 even more- is much better than the 3.2 Carrera. But the 3.2 is the final evolution of the early 911: pure style and look, old torsion bar suspensions, great engine sound, very good power.

    I do love 3.2 Carrera, but I like every other aircooled 911 too.

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    It deserves a visit, trust me.
     
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  14. Bullfighter

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    Nice house!

    As far as nicer, I like the 964s, but I think all the air-cooled Porsches are a unique, classic sports car experience. I know a 992 is "better", but to me it's all about the sense of occasion with the older cars. Same reason I still love the 328.
     
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    Beautiful car Albert! These ‘86 had the fog lights integrated into the front apron, nice styling advance. Love the color.
     
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  16. Island Time

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    Real 911 purists drive swb long hoods. ;)

    Life’s a journey. :)

    and in my journey I’ve owned several Carreras. Great cars (if one like “refinement”) :eek:
     
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  17. classic308

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    Grande machina Alberto! Mio e un 1982 911sc coupe.
     
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  18. David_S

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    Hey, my "ideal," to just go for "purity," would be a 1972 911 S, with the oil filler on the outside!

    Perhaps more practical, I'd go with the 3.2 series - a bit more "oomph," I kinda like/prefer that period's front & rear bumpers, and that era had pressure fed cam tensioners, with no issue of exploding airboxes.

    964 era? CLOSE to classic looks, but not quite there, and you still have to do the valves. If you have a C4? Just gonna say - if the hydraulic pressure switch goes out? ZERO hydraulics are ported, to operate the brakes, and? No matter what anybody says - they do NOT just act like "fully manual brakes" at that point - you can put 200+ pounds of pressure on that pedal, and it is NOT gonna give much braking effect.

    993? Lost a LOT (almost all) of the "hand built," and the physical look changed a LOT! Though? No more messing with the valves... Would LOVE to have a 993 C4S (with the wide body, in whatever their dark green color was, with tan/cork interior!)
     
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    Thank you, Paul: also the 3000 SC is not bad at all!

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  20. Albert-LP

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    All the aircooled 911 are fascinating, IMHO. The oldest even more. But the oldest one are... very old! I mean they aren't as practical as the younger ones. 993 is a bit too modified to be fascinating, even if when you drive it, you forget averything about the no more charming shape...

    The 3.2 for me is a good compromise and still looks very close to the early 911: it's the last one of the G series.

    Yes, I do like the 2.2 S too, but I really love the big 3.2 and its power: it combines a big engine with the fascinating old shape.

    But, as already said, every 911 aircooled is fascinating.

    Ciao
     
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  21. Bullfighter

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    I had a 993 cabriolet, and when I started the hunt for a 911 last year I was initially looking for a 993 coupe. But the right 964 C2 came along, and after initially passing on it, I actually changed my mind. Put a deposit on it, and came to prefer that generation. I still like the 993, but it did lose the iconic silhouette up front.

    As far as the 1972 or other long hood LWB 911s, they are definitely vintage at this point, but I drove a 1973 911T and really enjoyed it. The ergonomics aren’t all that much worse than the ‘74-‘89 cars, but the lightness, mechanical character and quality are there at every interaction. Even the 356s are impressive, but the early 911s stand out to me as one of the very few cars of the era that holds its own in modern traffic. Very old, yes, but really good.



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  22. 4CamGT

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    Looks like an ‘87 with the G50 gearbox. Maybe registered as an ‘86 in Italy? Beautiful combination!
     
  23. Albert-LP

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    Thank you: unfortunately it's a Getrag 915 gearbox car. 1986 was the last year of G915 gearbox production. From M Y. 1987 they started the G50 series. G50 equipped 911 3.2 Carrera are easily identified by the twin rear foglights and by the rear red Porsche writing between the foglights: my one has the single left fog light and the black Porsche writing. And then I had in the past three G50 3.2 Carrera (all 1987 models, "H" program): I can feel the difference between the two gearboxes models, as the G50 when becomes old produces a typical gear rattle and it's faster than the G915. This said, I found this excellent sample of G915 3.2 and I went for it.
     
  24. 4CamGT

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    Reason I mentioned it, it looked like it had the larger torsion bar cover on the side. I love both. The 915 gearbox is about 70 Lbs/32 Kgs lighter.
     
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  25. gabf1

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    Beautiful 911 in blue. Hope you have many many miles of enjoyment in it!
     
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