For some context, my dad and I picked up this 928S (USDM 5MT '83) about half a year ago. Here's the story so far...
I have notifications on my phone for certain Craigslist searches within a 250mi radius, and "Porsche 928" is on that list. It was a Thursday and I got such a notification and opened it up to see a 928 for sale for $5,000. 1983, manual, guards red (
Flash forward, to Saturday morning, I see this car again for sale. Same area, but different seller, now on Facebook Marketplace. It was now listed for $8,000 -- Which is now starting to get egregious with the price -- I messaged anyway, figuring somebody bought it and had buyer's remorse about the situation and realized they got way too big of a project.
I offer $5,000 off the bat saying I saw the car for sale before, the seller counters with $6,500 and I said I'll be there tomorrow (Sunday) with a trailer. That Saturday afternoon a friend of mine looked at it, ironically with his own dad, as a potential project. He knew I was interested in it, and he wanted a quick fixer upper not a restoration, so they passed on it.
Flash forward to Sunday, and I spend about 2 hours looking over the car, by myself. The seller turns out to be a fairly young kid who flips cars doing absolutely ZERO effort if possible, very scummy. I actually already knew him because he wanted to trade a 280ZX for my 924S that I had at the time, which I'm glad I didn't. I saw a huge whiteboard on the wall with stuff wrong with the 280ZX and it was so long I can't even remember a single thing. The (different) kid who eventually bought my 924S looked at that 280ZX and told me it was even worse, that the engine was giving up on life.
Anyway back on track, I notice a lot about the car, it was in fact no originally Guards Red, it was Ruby Red Metallic, and it was fully repainted with door jambs. It looks like a late 80s paint job, as some of the clear coat is failed. I find that the passenger fender and door are not original, they've been replaced. Some of the interior is weirdly leather and some is vinyl (original being vinyl). It has a weird radio delete plate, the HVAC totally doesn't work, two tires have nails in them (and they're old!). Despite all the flaws it seems like a nice car.
As for test driving it, as I was warned by my friend, the seller absolutely doesn't want anyone driving it because it has no tags or insurance. I tell him that's ridiculous and a deal breaker and I'll walk away, he relents saying it's on me if I get pulled over (N.S.S.). Driving it, it was plenty powerful, more than I expect for 236hp, the suspension was pretty good despite the age, and it shifted HORRIBLY. The shifter was totally bluetoothed by age, and I could barely get it into first as a result. I had to sweet talk it but I was able to wrangle it, and find that every (insanely) tall gear worked and I had no major synchro problems.
We get back and I talk to my dad on the phone, I look over some other details, and he told me to go with my gut feeling. I walk into this dinky little office with $6,500 in hand, handing it over and taking the title, which I find out is floated. He goes through the wad of cash telling me I'm $1,500 short. I tell him "No, I'm not. We agreed to $6,500." He disagrees, I panic and hurry up through the DM on Facebook to screenshot that message in case he tries something shady (as I got such a vibe) and delete the message. He admits he was wrong and takes it, since he doesn't have much of a choice considering I have the title in hand. He can't try and take it back, because I could've easily called the police, and with a floated title, and flipping cars (as many as he had) he was definitely breaking several laws...
So I got a 928 now.
We're still not really sure what we are going to do with it. I want to go all the way with a restoration back to the original color, get original 928 seats (despite that the seats in it are technically correct, they are not on the option codes), and build a custom set of BBS RS in 17" fitment for it.
My dad differs, and wants it to be drive-able, with AC, and to leave it Guards Red, maybe fix up the interior a bit.
Soooo we've had to just ignore that stuff right now and work towards making it drive-able, we differ on the end goal of the car.-
