Re: Welcome
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 12:43 am
Welcome Ariem!
Sounds like you are in with both feet! The Weisach is a great car, and finding the excellent examples you describe is even better. The limited-edition gold Weissach cars were originally delivered with a set of matching leather luggage, sized and branded to fit in the boot perfectly. The pair, both in manual-gearbox flavor, will reward you with a lot of fun and attention.
As I'm sure you know or will soon find out, a good 928 mechanic is a treasure similar to the cars. There aren't many of the cars, and pretty much every 'factory-trained' 928 mechanic has hung up the tools by now. That leaves us with folks who have learned by hopefully-prior experience, vs. the ugly and expensive option of paying someone to learn on your cars. There are few serious gurus of the cars left, but if you happen to be in the southern half of the state there's an excellent transplant near Philly who meets that standard. Even if you're in the northern part, it's worth searching out Stan Kolin for work beyond basic maintenance tasks to supplement the services of your favorite local guy. LMK and I'll get his info for you.
The next serious 928 owner gathering/event near you is the 928 Frenzy in later September, headquartered at a hotel near the airport in DC. It's a weekend event that typically includes some social time, some formal tech-session time, some fun drive time, with a group dinner and such. I attended one about ten years ago when my project/travel and 928 events stars aligned, and it was a great weekend. You just missed a good annual Camp 928 event in upstate NY in June, so look forward to that for next spring. June also includes a great Sharks In The Mountains event in western NC, hosted by one of the three major 928 parts suppliers in the US.
In the meanwhile, there's tech support for your cars here via Greg Brown (GregBBRD here) and yours truly, when you want to get into stuff yourself. I'm a lifetime Porsche owner and 20+ year 928 owner/maintainer with my own hammer and screwdriver, if that's a qualification.
Welcome to Carpokes!
Sounds like you are in with both feet! The Weisach is a great car, and finding the excellent examples you describe is even better. The limited-edition gold Weissach cars were originally delivered with a set of matching leather luggage, sized and branded to fit in the boot perfectly. The pair, both in manual-gearbox flavor, will reward you with a lot of fun and attention.
As I'm sure you know or will soon find out, a good 928 mechanic is a treasure similar to the cars. There aren't many of the cars, and pretty much every 'factory-trained' 928 mechanic has hung up the tools by now. That leaves us with folks who have learned by hopefully-prior experience, vs. the ugly and expensive option of paying someone to learn on your cars. There are few serious gurus of the cars left, but if you happen to be in the southern half of the state there's an excellent transplant near Philly who meets that standard. Even if you're in the northern part, it's worth searching out Stan Kolin for work beyond basic maintenance tasks to supplement the services of your favorite local guy. LMK and I'll get his info for you.
The next serious 928 owner gathering/event near you is the 928 Frenzy in later September, headquartered at a hotel near the airport in DC. It's a weekend event that typically includes some social time, some formal tech-session time, some fun drive time, with a group dinner and such. I attended one about ten years ago when my project/travel and 928 events stars aligned, and it was a great weekend. You just missed a good annual Camp 928 event in upstate NY in June, so look forward to that for next spring. June also includes a great Sharks In The Mountains event in western NC, hosted by one of the three major 928 parts suppliers in the US.
In the meanwhile, there's tech support for your cars here via Greg Brown (GregBBRD here) and yours truly, when you want to get into stuff yourself. I'm a lifetime Porsche owner and 20+ year 928 owner/maintainer with my own hammer and screwdriver, if that's a qualification.
Welcome to Carpokes!