'I just had to work on this 1974 Porsche 911S!' The CAR WIZARD is shocked at its perfect condition!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2023
  • There is an exception most rules, and this 1974 Porsche 911S is just one of those cars. The CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ has worked for this customer for years and this one of their best cars. You've just got to see this amazing time capsule!
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  • @oeiras99
    @oeiras99 Год назад +68

    Amazing! That is an almost 50 year old car, no rust, no leaks. 911 forever! Too bad he didn't start it up to hear the sound of that air-cooled engine.

    • @crawdaddy6969
      @crawdaddy6969 Год назад +2

      I believe any pre 77 USA spec has limited galvanization. These things would rust just looking at it. Europeans are buying old imports from the USA that no US restorer would touch because the rust is nowhere near as bad stateside. They look at them as "not so bad" A 74 911S is a very rare sight. Any pre- 86 Porsche is made to the absolute highest standards available at the time. IF properly cared for, designed to last a lifetime. Ferrari would just throw whatever parts they had laying around at the time. Each car is slightly different. Porsche would even number and date the wheels.

    • @notDonaldFagen
      @notDonaldFagen Год назад

      They sound like ass anyway.

    • @tinleo3339
      @tinleo3339 Год назад +5

      The car have been garaged for 50 years with tires made in 1982
      No car will rust in a nice garage

    • @bngr_bngr
      @bngr_bngr Год назад

      @@crawdaddy696987’ Carreras are the best 911s.

    • @richardmccaughey5928
      @richardmccaughey5928 Год назад

      @@tinleo3339 I see you didn't live in Venice CA a couple of blocks from the beach. Years back, I could park my 1960 Porsche Roadster in the garage and listen to it rust. P.S. Those first generation 911S are fetching ridiculous prices at auction. As are Roadsters!

  • @Tungchano
    @Tungchano Год назад +33

    Thanks Wizard it's been my dream car since it's debut, I was 3 back then. It's still the most beautiful car to me.

    • @ghomerhust
      @ghomerhust Год назад

      completely agreed! the 70s and EARLY 80s 911s just had a look that nothing else could touch. to me, the later YellowBird is the ultimate old 911, but ill never own one of those. but maybe an old 911 SC? possibly! and it must be the coupe like this, with that smooth roofline, and maybe a little tail on it. i recently saw a Singer-built 911 that was a stunning deep green metallic, that might be my go-to, since my old daily driver golf vr6 is also a deep rich "sequoia green" color.

    • @rogeritt88
      @rogeritt88 Год назад

      Very rare to see one of these in this condition. Stunning tho as a Porsche owner can tell although Wizard appreciates the old 911 he with terminology isn't a Porsche man 😉

    • @artmchugh5644
      @artmchugh5644 Год назад

      You guys may enjoy our 911 !!!😊😊😊 ruclips.net/video/Q7H6T2FWPZA/видео.html

  • @rjolly87
    @rjolly87 Год назад +23

    The 3 digit DOT date code transitioned to 4 digits in 2000, and decoded as a 2 digit week (38 of 52), followed by the year of the decade (2). This example may be the 38th week of 1992, but could just as easily be 1982 as well.
    Thanks for sharing this time capsule, and props to the owner as well for playing the long game woth maintenance and repairs.

    • @Lext87
      @Lext87 Год назад +8

      With the < mark is 90's
      Without the < Mark is 80's

    • @rodeoswing
      @rodeoswing 4 месяца назад

      I bought this car in 1987 from the original owner in Northern CA. The car was manufactured in Feb 1974.

  • @troy8940
    @troy8940 Год назад +11

    I really like your attention to detail. Shops today don't like putting the consumer first when its the consumers right if you're offering repair service. You seem to go the extra mile. A hard value to replicate .Thanks again 💪

  • @nucleargrizzly1776
    @nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад +29

    Those 74's and later with the 2.7 have a serious issue with cylinder studs ripping lose from the magnesium case. I was so pleased to find mine had "case savers" installed under warranty in '74.

    • @AJGreen-cn8kk
      @AJGreen-cn8kk Год назад +1

      Same with the older VWs. My 68 sounded like a coffee can full of rocks. Warranty after only a few thousand miles.

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад +3

      @@AJGreen-cn8kk Once case savers are installed they run forever. I believe it was only an issue with magnesium engine cases.

    • @AJGreen-cn8kk
      @AJGreen-cn8kk Год назад

      @@Dankcatvacs Had three of them, you had to remind me.

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 Год назад

      Was that more of a problem when exposed to road salt? I had heard about this since forever but had only heard the road salt allegation about a year ago.

    • @robertginsburg8113
      @robertginsburg8113 2 месяца назад +1

      ​​​​@@theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      The pulling head stud issue was caused by excessive heat cycles. The excessive heat was due to the engine running leaner to meet smog requirements along with the use of thermal reactors (early version of a cat) mounted right below the cylinders. Fortunately this car has a front oil cooler and really all the 911's should have come with a front oil cooler like this car and they wouldn't have been pulling studs. Porsche just didn't have enough time to test the "new" Bosch CIS fuel injection before putting them on the market. By 1978 Porsche was putting front coolers on all the cars.

  • @tpmele
    @tpmele Год назад +5

    When I got my first job out of college in 1982 I bought a used 1973 911T. I was moving up from a Ford Pinto. Great car except for the $300 tuneups.

  • @linkedup7346
    @linkedup7346 Год назад +1

    Mr. Wizard, It is so very comforting to watch someone do what they are so good at. You make your profession seem important because it is. Hope your videos make you a million...

  • @mbrintle6619
    @mbrintle6619 Год назад +3

    The Car Wizard knocks it out of the park once again with an excellent review of this classic 911S. He and Ms. Wizard are lucky to get to see, comment and work on some of these great classics and works of art!

  • @robbrobb5543
    @robbrobb5543 Год назад +2

    I love that the car wizard respects customers car. No unauthorized test driving and even likely gets permission to show off customers cars. Not just customer service this shop is class.

  • @mikebailey7071
    @mikebailey7071 Год назад +86

    74 not 94, let me be the first "that guy"

    • @klasseact6663
      @klasseact6663 Год назад +3

      Yeah, that's a 930 and those ended in 1989

    • @Carrera-gp9od
      @Carrera-gp9od Год назад +6

      @@klasseact6663
      930 is the turbo

    • @snakehead5444
      @snakehead5444 Год назад +4

      Thought something was off when I saw the air cooling.

    • @Hallo-Hallo
      @Hallo-Hallo Год назад +4

      I thought something similar! 😅👍

    • @will4688
      @will4688 Год назад

      Thank you. I was worried. 🤓

  • @thebigguy8306
    @thebigguy8306 Год назад +2

    Thank you Wizard and Mrs. As a child of the 60s-70s my dream was always a Corvette. It was not until I worked at a Porsche Audi dealer that I fell in love with the 911.

  • @paul5683
    @paul5683 Год назад +4

    The suspension on these early Porches were unique. No coil or leaf springs, everything was a torsion bar. The front torsion bar were easily visible in the wizards tour of the underbelly. The rear torsion bars were a little less obvious but unique in their own way. The little round caps just in front of the rear wheels was how the torsion would be installed or even changed for different ride characteristics. These torsion bars are a hardened steel, about an inch in diameter and two feet long. Splines cut into both ends. These splines would fit into matching holes with internal splines, one end anchored in the swing arm for each rear wheel and the other end is anchored towards the middle of the body. That's one of the neatest elements of the 911 design, that they could fit the suspension into that small package of a vehicle. Air cooled bugs used the same thing. The torsion bar would be in a constant twist with weight of the car put on it. The inner anchor point would be a rust problem. With all that weight at that point in the body, a little corrosion can easily cause that area to fail. That's what happened to mine. Now days, a person would have a body shop replace that, but 40 years ago it didn't seem like it would be worth fixing to me. 😢

  • @laurat1129
    @laurat1129 Год назад +22

    Cool '74 there. Love that sky blue! Though it almost looked purplish in different light.💙
    p.s. 5:15 If memory serves, our '71 Super Beetle's defroster levers were also between the seats.

    • @chrislaska5728
      @chrislaska5728 Год назад +2

      I was going to say that’s Beetle heritage :)

  • @MrMikeyboy333
    @MrMikeyboy333 Год назад +5

    Those tires are from the 90's in to the really 2000's. Michelin xgt v4 the same that used to come on acura Integra's. That tire was discontinued not long after the Integra turned into the RSX.

  • @SpankysHotRodsandCustoms
    @SpankysHotRodsandCustoms Год назад +1

    I’m doing a 74 on my channel. Not as well kept as that one. Lots of work. Thanks for showing the details.
    -Spanky

  • @braxtonnelson7422
    @braxtonnelson7422 Год назад +2

    Just a note about the tires' date code: before 2000, a 3 digit date code was used. The first 2 digits indicate the week, the last digit indicates the year... thus "382" would be the 38th week of 1992 (or 1982). Of course, after 2000 the date code was expanded to a four digit code, taking the guesswork out of figuring out the year of manufacture. Even so, these tires are well past their replacement time, and you are entirely correct in letting the customer know that continued driving on the current tires could be very dangerous! Beautiful car! Back in 1974, you could get a Porsche like this for under $25K... I'll bet this one is worth a lot more than that!

  • @tbm3fan913
    @tbm3fan913 Год назад

    Very nice 74. My father had a silver 73 911E Targa and it was the car I finally learned how to drive a stick on. Wasn't easy and I still can't forget that 1st Street hill, in San Francisco, that I rolled back down on three times before making it. Luckily a Sunday and no other cars in 1973. You could hear it come home from 2 blocks away. Such a cool car other than not an easy fit for someone 6'1" and their right knee hitting the dash.

  • @slyguyaction
    @slyguyaction Год назад +10

    1974 or 1994 like the video title? Looks great!!

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom Год назад +21

    Sometimes you get a vehicle fortunate enough to have one owner, and he happily spends his money taking care of it for years; if not decades.

    • @krassimirpetrov7131
      @krassimirpetrov7131 Год назад

      Me ! A Porsche owner , we all kinda do it

    • @rodeoswing
      @rodeoswing 4 месяца назад

      I can tell you that I've spent 8X the original price I paid to the original owner back in 1987. But I have the pleasure of driving the "dream car" I could barely afford when I scraped $12K together from friends & family in 1987. It was my daily driver for many years. Today it runs and drives even better as a collector car.

  • @markw208
    @markw208 Год назад +1

    It’s nice to see a 911 in very good original condition. As you say, if you can find a reliable mechanic it helps tremendously. It’s tough to find a dealership, shop or mechanic that wants to build customer relationships. Going through college I worked at a dealership that had a saying, ads and a salesman sells the 1st car, the service department sells the 2nd. Most people buy a different brand each time.

  • @sgttombailes3380
    @sgttombailes3380 Год назад

    I am a Porsche Fool !!! for 50+ years !! I've owned several. I love my antique '80 911 SC and my classic '99 911 996 Gen 1 cabriolet ! Awesome cars !! HooAH !!

  • @jeffbryan3224
    @jeffbryan3224 Год назад

    Don't blame you for working on THIS one. I changed out a clutch on a '77 like that. I couldn't believe how EASY it was!

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 Год назад

    Beautiful time-capsule of a 911. I'm to know it has a loving owner and an awesome shop to keep her on the road.

  • @mikezerker6925
    @mikezerker6925 Год назад

    Beautiful! Looks like it just drove off the showroom floor! Kudos to the owner for taking such good care of it!

  • @jamesfrench7299
    @jamesfrench7299 Год назад

    Nice colour. The first 911 I saw was one I used to regularly notice outside a doctor's surgery as a small child in the early 1980s. I was intrigued by the Porsche lettering between the taillights.

  • @komradkolonel
    @komradkolonel Год назад +3

    I really loved those 911s from the 70s and 80s. They were a lot more simple and mechanical then. You kept the oil in the engine and transmission changed regularly they could last practically forever.

  • @GM-fh5jp
    @GM-fh5jp Год назад +1

    His rules for maintaining a cool modern classic have worked well for me.
    Anytime something wears out or isn't quite right, replace it or get it fixed.
    Use quality OEM parts where you can and drive it often to keep it fresh and supple.
    Tyres every 3 yrs or so is best practice.

  • @andgorhey
    @andgorhey Год назад

    I have loved this vintage of 911 since I started paying attention to cars. Born in ‘72 so I was a fan by ‘75 or ‘76. What a well-kept example in this video!

  • @angusbuchan.
    @angusbuchan. Год назад +19

    The 3 digit tire code ( or tyre if you spell it correctly :) indicates it is pre 2000, most likely week 38 of 1992.

    • @lenlowe332
      @lenlowe332 Год назад +8

      Yes, the triangle behind the digits indicates 90s.

    • @robhorsey9906
      @robhorsey9906 Год назад +5

      Not much better than 1982, haha.

    • @tommylord
      @tommylord Год назад +1

      Quality of manufacturer makes a difference in the seriousness of tire age. These tires are 30 years old, yet they haven't come apart yet. The industry safety nannys would have you believe they would (at least one of them) blow out by the time they were 12-15 years old. The weather checking is nothing compared to what you might see on the average grade tire with 10 years of exposure. And it's limited to the one groove.
      These are Michelins, which are one of the highest integrity tire manufacturers in the world. Especially the tires that are produced in France. I've seen them stand up to all kinds of neglect and still not break belts, have structural failure, etc.

    • @foxlake6750
      @foxlake6750 Год назад

      Reminds me of my 1974 Sun Bug, it’s surprising how close the design was at that point. 😊 Very clean car.

    • @ozzierabbit587
      @ozzierabbit587 Год назад +1

      @@tommylord Still, I agree with Car Wizard to replace them asap.

  • @FPA4
    @FPA4 Год назад

    Had to pause the video to post a quick message to Mrs Wizard, those little levers between the seats allow hot air to move from the heat exchangers that surround the exhaust up to your vents/defrost/etc. Pulling them actions a cable, which occasionally needs to be lubricated.

    • @FPA4
      @FPA4 Год назад

      Well, I watched the rest of the video and learned that one of the levers is a throttle. Could this have been a carb car that was upgraded? My ‘74 914 2.0 litre had two levers that controlled the left and right heat exchangers. My ´83 SC has a similar setup, but both of those cars came from the factory with fuel injection.

  • @LionRunner
    @LionRunner Год назад +3

    Those headlights give me memories of VW Beetle 1300 we had in my child hood. The top part was very similar to that Porsche headlight housing but didn't have a big gap at the bottom. Also they were sealed beams, no bulbs to replace.

    • @ZGryphon
      @ZGryphon Год назад +2

      This car has sealed beams too--all cars sold in the US market in those days had to, by law. But, y'know, a sealed-beam headlight is itself just a big light bulb. :)

    • @cambridgemart2075
      @cambridgemart2075 Год назад +2

      @@ZGryphon Yes indeed, but the non -US market original likes looked far nicer.

  • @robertginsburg8113
    @robertginsburg8113 2 месяца назад

    The color is called Minerva blue. First year of the whale tail was in 1975 installed on 930 Turbo in Europe. In 1976 the Turbo came to the U.S. market. The 1974 Carrera came with a "ducktail" and could be optioned on other models like the 911S.
    The seepage is most likely the #8 bearing seal behind the crankshaft pulley.

  • @speedypaul2314
    @speedypaul2314 Год назад +1

    Wizard, handle with cable you adjusted is the "choke" as we know it in europe and the UK. Helps cold starting for sure.

  • @briansmith2163
    @briansmith2163 Год назад +1

    When I had my vw Rabbit(s) I was maniacal about rattles leaks and squeaks. It was cheaper to address anything immediately and it always ran perfectly with not a spot of oil or grease. You could put a full martini glass on the dashboard and go 80mph all day without spilling a drop.

  • @walter.bellini
    @walter.bellini Год назад

    What you didn't turn on the Porsche for us...lol
    Thank you for the nice video and nice look back in time with this awesome car

  • @BakerStudiosIndy
    @BakerStudiosIndy Год назад +1

    Michelin used 3-digit date codes 1999 and prior, and 4-digit codes 2000 and later. Those tires were produced in week 38 of 1992.

  • @scottimusgarrett15
    @scottimusgarrett15 Год назад +1

    What a cream puff! Nice original survivor, and my favourite era for Porsches.
    I woulda thought that Euroasian Bob's Spidey Sense would have led him to this car!😂 Expected to see him lurking in the background...Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Wizard!✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦

  • @nonamesplease6288
    @nonamesplease6288 Год назад

    This era 911 had a smile and big bug eyes. My neighbor had a green one of these when I was a kid and we called it the "smiling frog".
    Still one of my favorite eras of 911s. This one is superb and wears a very nice color.

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite Год назад +1

    I think that year the S model had Weber carbs. Nice trip back in time to just after I sold my '69 912, one of the best cars I ever had.

  • @ghomerhust
    @ghomerhust Год назад

    omg an old 911 turbo or RS is my bucketlist car! these are sooooo good looking! an early to mid 80s turbo is the one dream car i have.

  • @BlooMule
    @BlooMule Год назад +1

    Wizard: "I don't work on old cars unless I want to"

  • @slide7132
    @slide7132 Год назад

    Excellent video Car Wizard, can't believe the tires are so old.

  • @jerseattle0722
    @jerseattle0722 Год назад

    The very first thing I would do if I got to meet me and mrs wizard is give them a hug for being amazing and posting all this ❤

  • @helidakoch123
    @helidakoch123 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos that are precise, professional and to the point, wasting no time with blahblah. BR from Frankfurt, Germany.

  • @blest5132
    @blest5132 Год назад

    that's gorgeous! that model looks great with the targa top too

  • @feedingravens
    @feedingravens Год назад +1

    When I bought my 1994 Opel Calibra, it had tires from 1995. That was the first thing to change (and allowed bigger rims, a "whopping" 16 inch).
    Twice I had winter tires disintegrating - on our german autobahn, so maybe at 80 mph. You use them yor just a few months, so after 10 years they still had ample profile. Did not help, the steel reinforcement ripped and flailed around, playing havoc on the fender.
    Granted, that was in the 80s.
    So I recommend to anyone - that what connects you to the road, don't play chances. When the engine explodes, you can hit the clutch.
    When a wheel goes, you're off, wherever. Into the guard rail, on the alley tree (a colleague was gone from one day to the other due to that), down the cliff, into the oncoming traffic.

  • @thomasfarley6052
    @thomasfarley6052 Год назад

    The reupholstered seats look incredible whoever did that is very very good.

  • @Steverz32
    @Steverz32 Год назад

    Coco mats bring back good memories from my youth. The 1st car mats I bought for my ford pinto in high school from my dishwashing job!🤣😂🤣

  • @geekfreak618
    @geekfreak618 Год назад

    I think I'm in love! Brings back memories...

  • @senanfoutchedjev2401
    @senanfoutchedjev2401 Год назад

    Thanks. Wizard, I also commented on it. Great. Nice looking Porsche.

  • @brianheffernan8982
    @brianheffernan8982 Год назад

    Great video, Wizard. I love that Porsche.

  • @EnriqueReyesJrREALTOR
    @EnriqueReyesJrREALTOR Год назад

    Hey wizzzard, I worked on Porsche’s since the early 1970’s in Southern California. FYI The green shield is fiberglass not plastic. ;-)

  • @scottiencali
    @scottiencali Год назад

    Im a fan of that year and also air cooled.. beauty of a car thanks for the video!!

  • @ianhardin1148
    @ianhardin1148 Год назад +1

    1974 911 had two blue color options that were REALLY close in shade: Gemini Blue Metallic and...wait for it...Blue Metallic. LOL The remaining blue options in 74 were Gulf Blue, Bahama Blue & Mexico Blue (all 3 are pretty distinguishable).

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад

    I have owned several
    Porsches. Very unique and easily identifiable in a parking lot with so many look alike vehicles. The closest vehicle to an exotic without all the headaches, parts. Plus very dependable

  • @rennyneumaier5553
    @rennyneumaier5553 Год назад +1

    I love people who "drive " their cars.

  • @craigsummerville8823
    @craigsummerville8823 Год назад

    Speaking of old cars, what I’d really like to see is the enjoyment on Mrs. Wizard’s face as she drives HER Ferrari 308.

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill Год назад

    Absolutely stunning! What a great car!

  • @funnlivinit
    @funnlivinit Год назад

    I first apprenticed at Vasek Polak Porsche-Audi in Manhattan Beach, California in 1979. These cars were our bread & butter. And, in my opinion, the best car Porsche ever made.
    The Showroom was also filled with his Porsche race cars.
    (Audis were at their lowest POS. Has anyone ever seen a 1969 Audi 100LS? Lol)

  • @CCM911
    @CCM911 Год назад +11

    Beautiful car! Such nice condition. Although the paint on the Fuchs(wheels) should be satin. Love the seats! Whomever did the upholstery on the front seats did a great job!

    • @herrunsinn774
      @herrunsinn774 Год назад

      "Whoever", not "whomever".... but "whatever". 😂

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH Год назад

      The seats look blue, not black like the original rears. Maybe it's the camera or the lighting, but pretty sure they're not black.

    • @CCM911
      @CCM911 Год назад

      @@OMGWTFLOLSMH The rear seats actually looked blue. I was thinking the same thing, but it could have been the lighting.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 Год назад

    The blue pant is beautiful on that Car👀= WOW.....Thanks Mr & Mrs Wizard 👍
    Shoe🇺🇸

  • @seanhoward8025
    @seanhoward8025 Год назад +2

    I had one of these in college back in the late 80s…except it was a targa…and it had a Blaupunkt cassette deck that I’m sure was dealer installed. Two reasons for selling it; there is NO WAY a 20 y.o. kid should have this kind of power at his disposal…and, even though I had no tickets (not for a lack of trying), my insurance went UP every time it was due. It was sell the car or take out more student loans.
    In more recent years, I’ve been able to replace the 911 with a V12 Ferrari and a S65 Mercedes.

  • @AllOutNoobHater
    @AllOutNoobHater Год назад +9

    Hey Car Wizard, you might want to adjust the title. You put 94 instead of 74.

    • @xoxo2008oxox
      @xoxo2008oxox Год назад

      Yeah, that's a 1974.

    • @AllOutNoobHater
      @AllOutNoobHater Год назад

      @@xoxo2008oxox yes?… that’s why we are giving him a heads up that he made a typo.

    • @AllOutNoobHater
      @AllOutNoobHater Год назад

      @@xoxo2008oxox yes?… that’s why we are giving him a heads up that he made a typo.

    • @AllOutNoobHater
      @AllOutNoobHater Год назад

      @@xoxo2008oxox yes?… that’s why we are giving him a heads up that he made a typo.

  • @Mark.G475
    @Mark.G475 Год назад +1

    That is a beautiful looking car!

  • @grntchstrmdws
    @grntchstrmdws Год назад

    People have been trained for years to monitor tread depth as if that were all they needed to be concerned about besides proper inflation. As tires age the rubber becomes hard, like an old pencil eraser that won't erase but just makes smudges. Those aged tires won't grip the road when it's dry. Add a little moisture and when you have to get on the brakes you'll slide as though you were on a frozen lake.

  • @aaronbrandes7456
    @aaronbrandes7456 Год назад +1

    I SO love old 911's!

  • @rdargenio
    @rdargenio Год назад +1

    This was the first year of the accordion bumper and this styling lasted until 1989. A lot of nuance to this model but as you say Wizard it’s been very well maintained so no huge issues. I am not sure but this color might be Gemini blue.

  • @jimfarrell8601
    @jimfarrell8601 Год назад +1

    i have a 76 911s in that exact color.. nice to see its twin

  • @bassplayer2011ify
    @bassplayer2011ify Год назад +1

    This is an immaculate impact bumper Porsche, with factory ac no less. Nice to see its been driven as well. And honestly I've always preferred the duck tail over the whale tail.

  • @ATICrossX
    @ATICrossX Год назад +2

    Three digit DOT codes are from before year 2000, first 2 digits are the week, the last digit is the year, so it could be either 1982 or 1992, judging by those tires I believe its 1992, still way overdue for replacement

  • @2rueblue
    @2rueblue Год назад +6

    I like how you share the work with the other small businesses in your area, the garage I tend to take my car to does not have the facilities to carry out an M.O.T. so he passes it over to his friend who has all the setup, an M.O.T. is a legal requirement we have over here, it's a yearly condition report that all vehicles over 3 years old must receive. Do you guys have anything like this in your state? All the best from Scotland

    • @dedalliance1
      @dedalliance1 Год назад +2

      Depends on the state and county / city regulations. But in some parts you can register a couch on wheels if you really wanted to lol. Usually the only inspections are emissions related if that.

    • @2rueblue
      @2rueblue Год назад +1

      @dedalliance1 thanks so much for the reply it's much appreciated, over here it's pretty strict, I understand it's all supposed to be about safety but sometimes they take things a little too far over here,

    • @mescko
      @mescko Год назад +1

      My state has no MOT - type inspection of any kind, a couple of areas of my state have emissions testing but not where I live. Scots Wa Hae! 😁 Hope I can be back on holiday again some day. Irn-Bru costs a fortune here.

    • @2rueblue
      @2rueblue Год назад

      @mescko you can get an original recipe bottle now with all the sugar and flavor as it should be. I'm glad you enjoyed your vacation over here, I have been to Florida 3 or 4 times and loved it too. All the very best from Scotland and thank you for the reply it's much appreciated.

  • @felixbaum48
    @felixbaum48 Год назад +19

    I wish you did a test drive! I bought a yellow '77 911s in college for $10k, must have been 1997.
    Insanely great car to drive, it actually felt a little "uncomfortable" under 80mph, and really opened up around 100-110. And this was the "SLOW" 911 😀

    • @zxggwrt
      @zxggwrt Год назад +4

      Ha I had a 1976 911s around the same time and same price. Yellow, too. Great car!

    • @boob72
      @boob72 Год назад +2

      Maybe not with 40 year old tires.

    • @bassplayer2011ify
      @bassplayer2011ify Год назад

      Oh to have been car buying age before the air cooled market exploded.

    • @wesoblander3648
      @wesoblander3648 Год назад

      ​@@boob72, drop dead, loser.

  • @filoudor7047
    @filoudor7047 Год назад

    Yes Thank you very much Sir Wizard , I asked, and you did the video on this blue 911

  • @dizzytechman
    @dizzytechman Год назад +1

    Thats insane how old them tires are 😮 but the car look damn near perfect.

  • @HypocriticYT
    @HypocriticYT Год назад +6

    Don’t blame you for not wanting to do tires and alignment, gets tiring 😅

  • @nellayema2455
    @nellayema2455 Год назад

    What a beautiful car! That thing has to be a blast to drive. How has that green plastic shroud managed to survive after 50 years? Impressive.

  • @jimharrington7532
    @jimharrington7532 Год назад

    best informative car show on RUclips!! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezard

  • @Mr-pn2eh
    @Mr-pn2eh Год назад +1

    Leonard approves this video.

  • @USSJeff
    @USSJeff Год назад +6

    I wonder why a 94 car would have 82 tires on it.

  • @dimitrig3739
    @dimitrig3739 Год назад

    Wow! What a fantastic example!!!

  • @_Jester_
    @_Jester_ Год назад

    I love me a nice old Porsche, this one is amazing!

  • @shenanpz51
    @shenanpz51 Год назад

    Befpre year 2000 tyres had 3 digits. 382 means 38th Week of 1982 or 1992. Thanks for your vidéos I can enjoy them from Geneva/Switzerland.

  • @jmsjms296
    @jmsjms296 Год назад +1

    Pampered, almost unused 49-year old pet. Rare!

  • @flat6targa
    @flat6targa Год назад

    Nice car, working on a 76 targa myself. In case you wondered the color code is inside the front/ hinge side of the drivers door jam. Rennbow will have details.
    Are those lower shock bolts tight?

  • @peternordloh8088
    @peternordloh8088 Год назад +1

    Gemini Blue looks to be the color. Same as I had on a 73S.

  • @victorrios8947
    @victorrios8947 Год назад

    Thanks for posting. I wanted to also ask what was going on with the blue porsche when I saw it in your other videos.

  • @mikemoxley9477
    @mikemoxley9477 Год назад

    Fun video, thanks

  • @HollywoodHornet
    @HollywoodHornet Год назад +1

    Unfortunately I only have air-cooled VW money but one of these days I aspire to have air-cooled Porsche money. I do love my Beetle and I'd never get rid of it, but a Porsche like this would compliment my Beetle. They'd be good friends, I think.

  • @colt2206
    @colt2206 Год назад

    A new dash board cover and high level detail service and that car would be really something! Definitely worth the investment to take it to the highest level. It’s a rare find! Very nice

  • @MisterNi
    @MisterNi Год назад

    Nice looking vintage Porsche.

  • @stevepringle2295
    @stevepringle2295 Год назад +2

    Awesome 911s.

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 Год назад +2

    Great looking car.

  • @darylwalford8697
    @darylwalford8697 Год назад

    Beautiful machine, my friend owns a 1979 911SC which I have had the pleasure of working on, he paid AU$60,000.00 several years ago and now its worth AU$100,000 so a very good investment. My friends car inspired me to buy my own Porsche, couldn't afford a 911 so I bought a Boxster which is a sensation to drive.

  • @MrSparklespring
    @MrSparklespring Год назад

    The famous six cylinder air cooled boxer motor! And smaller american headlamps that differ from the original european ones. Great job Wizard!

  • @michaelsprinzeles4022
    @michaelsprinzeles4022 Год назад

    When you say "that little lever", the throttle lever? Is it like a choke lever? Yeah I'm old enough to remember a few chokes.

  • @tjhuffner
    @tjhuffner Год назад

    Thank you Mr. & Mrs. Wizard. If that is original, standard paint, then its Gemini Blue Metallic. Porsche colors can be ID'd by year and model at Rennbow.

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
    @OMGWTFLOLSMH Год назад +1

    Looks like Gemini Blue Metallic. I had a '74 back in the 80s (Guards Red). Had a ton of fun with that car, and compared to cars of the day, it was very quick. I think I paid around $11k for it. It would be worth quite a bit more now, obviously. The prices of gone insane for these things.

  • @lastresort1757
    @lastresort1757 Год назад

    I can’t wait to be able to make the trek from Colorado to you to look at my van it’s having a weird vent issue that all the shops I have brought it to have basically told me I’m SOL or that they fixed it but I can show them they didnt

  • @maxs4796
    @maxs4796 Год назад +1

    Wizard : we dont work on old cars.
    Background : FULL OF OLD CARS.

  • @talltexan4710
    @talltexan4710 Год назад

    Beautiful car!!