You won't be able to run a 9 inch Fuchs on the rear comfortably, it could rub--besides, there really isn't any 9" REAL Fuchs made--you gotta get aftermarket, and those will not be 1 piece forged. Get 8" rears, use a 245/45/16 (Yokohama) tire. Keep 205s on the front, but get 7 " Fuchs for the front. (225's on the front will definitely rub) You can swap your rear 7s to the front, then get 2-8s for the rear. Removing the wing, well, it will increase the lift generated by the car at over about 60 mph..which can be dangerous depending on the situation. 245/45 tires on the rear will help with grip, but if you hate the wing, get a duck tail--it still removes some lift.
Saint- Updated information RE: modern Fuchs. Fuchsfelge makes the same forged 16" rims as when my SC was manufactured- only a different forging process and now lighter. I'm in USA, and the lead time is a couple of months from Germany. Additionally, 9Jx16 do work on this Carrera 3.2, as they do on my SC. The offset is to the inside, not the outside- no rubbing. This is true with both the original 9" and the newer production Fuchsfelge wheels. I like my 7Jx16 wheels with the 205/55 tires in front, but I had to roll the fenders. And 8Jx16 with the 225/50 tires in rear. This is how some early Turbos came. The 9Jx16 take the 245/45 tires, but the handling is a bit different than the 8s. You might like it better, or perhaps not. But the 9s definitely look better.
Chech with your mot garage, not allowed to put led lights in cars of a certain age, I have a 67 splitscreen and was told if I did conversion it would fail mot
That's not strictly true, you can put LEDs in any lamp except the headlamps, you can however fit headlamps that were designed to have led bulbs fitted.
Drive it after maybe 20/30 seconds. Keep revs low until upto temp. This car was already at temp tbh because it had been driving all morning. I only put it in the garage to go the start sequence of the video. 👍
good video, really enjoyed, however my understanding is if you remove the rear spoiler you need to remove the front one, as they compliment each other on handling
Thank you appreciate it. Yeah at the minute I’m just in the thought process so will look into each option closer to the time but will definately look at that 👍
Nice. I've a 1996 993 C2 iris blue metallic, 66,000 miles, 6-speed manny tranny, varioram, LSD. No CEL, no oil leaks. Multi-show full-concours winner. I do my own maintenance. I'm never selling it.
Good on you to spend some time with it before you modify it….smart. End of the day, doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks, you do what works for you. As it is though, it’s a fine piece of machinery. Enjoy it!
I’m the second owner of a 1981 911sc. I’ve had it for over 30 years. The plan was to sell the 911sc once I got a modern 911, 991.1. I love the 991.1 but just couldn’t bring myself to sell the 911sc after I bought the 991.1. Love them both.
Bryan- My story is similar: Had my 1983 SC since 1988. Bought a 997.2 GT3 , thinking the SC would sadly go. I've had both now since 2018, and I can't let either one go....
I wouldn’t change anything on the car except the steering wheel. I had a 3.2 with G50 and they drive really well. No issues with the heater. Mine had air con, but I had it removed when engine was rebuilt. I’m driving a C4 manual and I’ve made no modifications. Porsche knows what they are doing.
Mine came with a silly Momo, I swapped it for the stock Porsche (bigger diameter) wheel so I can see the gauges..yes, I removed the AC, these cars are NOT designed for AC.
It’s you car and can do with it what you want, but myself, I’ve always felt this was Porsche perfection. I wouldn’t modify a damn thing on that car except the cosmetics to bring back to original and maybe some engine refreshing to keep with the originality of the period, a little extra pop if you will. Your other cars, have at it, imo they are 911s but don’t have the charm and originality this car has. It’s a beautiful spec as it is. But I’ve never been a car modifier, I like what the engineers intended them to be. Thanks.
Summarising what others have said and my experience of an '86 with a 915 box. I hated the box and clunky gear-changes. However, I was living Cologne, Germany and found a specialist who bought, sold, restored and raced 911's at the Ring. He drove mine and said box was fine, just how they were. He also confirmed that rear and front spoilers work in harmony, don't remove one only. I did hoon it once on autobahn at 150 mph and it was planted with both. Lastly, he said, fit 8" rear and 6 or 7 front (never the same width i.e. 7's frt and rear), I did. Great car, gone now, made a decent profit, he bought it from me. :)
Watching you short shift that thing and put around under 2K RPMs hurts my soul to watch. The power doesn't even come on until 4200 rpm. Let it run, please.
You don’t always have to drive these cars fast or on the limit. I live at the foot of Mont Ventoux in Provence. The area is full of challenging roads in great condition that are fun to drive at (my) limit. They’re also fun to just tool around with the windows down and the sunroof open enjoying the car, the road and the scenery. Air or water cooled their wonderful cars.
Beautiful car. I remember my uncle had one many years ago. It looked dated then (probably early 2000's) but now they have come full circle and have aged so well. Well done sir. Many happy miles ahead hopefully.
If you check out Yorkshire Car Restoration here on YT, you'll certainly learn a lot about where the rot hides so well on these cars. They are working on 2 air cooled 911s that were absolutely rotten, though one of them in the same red as yours, was thought to be a solid car before work started.
Hi I had an F plate in baltic blue and loved it. I still have the 993. Air cooled is an itch that never goes away. Check out that door open and closing noise. Class. The tea tray / whale tail was an option. I think your right to consider removing it as the lines look better in my humble opinion. As for mods, you can always put it back to original if you decide to sell. Good luck and enjoy.
Great cars. I owned a 1989 Guards Red 3.2 Carerra for 4 years in the late 90's/early 2000's and it was a great car. I had to get a new starter motor and some rust on the front bumper treated but no really big bills and sold it for pretty much what I paid for it. I bought a 996 GT3 afterwards which was another brilliant car that I owned for 12 years.
Lovely car. If it were mine, I’d source an original steering wheel. And I’d actually be tempted to remove the Porsche updated radio. I think part of the charm with these is rolling out the paper map on the whale tail and enjoying the adventure. And that would give you some money to sort the light corrosion.
Love the car! I just sold my ‘85 Targa. Don’t miss it quite yet, but I’m sure that day will come. I say go for the modifications! As long as they are tasteful, you’ll be good in the long run. I strongly recommend the Steve Wong ECU. Easy upgrade and great guy to work with.
The best modification is the new porsche radio system you put it. I have a 964 and considering that too. Maybe upgrade the aircon system if you live in a hot country. Also agree with the whale tale remove. I would leave the interior the same. But congratulation with the great purchase. None of the newer cars have the charm and character of the old aircooled models! Wish you many happy miles!
Good to see you came into the aircooled 911 section aswell. A few years back i also had a speedgelb 997 Carrera S. Since 4 years ago i went back to aircooled and got a 1988 carrera 3.2 a bit like yours with original spoilerkit. If you take the back spoiler off, you actually need to take the front spoiler (lip) off also. They where mounted for more stability at high speed. But they don’t work properly alone ( just front or back) so if you take it off. Do it on both sides. Good luck with your upgrades. Am curious 👌🏽👍
The Steve Wong chip is a must. Best money you can spend for a smooth performer...if you have the stock muffler, then get the Dansk 1 in, 1 out Sport 70mm muffler...just slightly louder, but really a great sound and quiet while driving but you can hear it a little in the cabin.... and improves the performance. Stock muffler is 60 mm I believe. There is an 80 mm Dansk, too loud. Install is a breeze. If you have the stock catalytic converter, consider a 100 cell cat if its permissible. Decide on any exhaust mods BEFORE you get the chip, because it will be programmed for your exhaust setup, and there is more than one chip setup....
Great video. Thanks for uploading. If possible try to source the hood struts from a flat lid as well. The gas struts on the spoiler cars are significantly stronger than those on the spoiler-less cars to compensate for the added weight of the spoiler. As such, a flat lid with gas struts from a spoiler car will fly up VERY quickly when released.
915.. box was dreadful. 1st to 3rd avoiding second, until the gearbox oil was warm. I think it was 1986 when the Getrag gearbox first become available, well at least here in Germany. Rather like driving a tractor would be a comparison.. only financially do I regret selling mine.. 73000 km, with 8 and 9" Fuchs. Full Porsche service which was an excellent selling point.. sold for a faction of what was paid here.. Autobahn grand touring.. high speed corners yes.. city centres.. no. * One thing, (I have forgotten the make) but there was an American gearbox oil which was a revelation.. I used this and it literally changed the gearbox from day to night and within just a few minutes into a drive the box was working as good as you could expect for a Porsche 911 of this period.) I should still have 1/2 a can somewhere, I will look it up.. Not the biggest of secrets.. but it worked! Rgds
I'd have the sharks fin stone guards at the rear wheel arches. Wouldn't replace those lovely factory sport seats, they just look right. I'd also try and get the original four spoke steering wheel with the rectangular centre horn pad...
Your shooting and editing is very well done. As far as changes to the car, the longer I have my 1983 SC, the less I want to change it. Have owned mine for about 18 months and know quite a few people who have taken many of their mods off as ownership time has increased.
Thank you. Yeah, I’m a little worried I make that mistake so I’ll be leaving it for a year to see if I still feel the same about the potential mods. Pleased I’ve joined the club though. Love the car ❤
@@alsatch_ Getting mine was a childhood dream, one which I thought would never happen. The mechanical upgrades and getting everything working has been time well spent. Was planning on making mine a Euro version....H4 headlights, Euro bumperettes, tails lights.....all going to cost thousands to do. Glad I kept it the way it came from the factory. Wish I sat lower as the Porsche seats are tall. The more I drive it, the more I know I can make do. Also would miss the Porsche leather smell I get with my current seats. Cheers
They are only original once. That said, the lure of the personalized 'hotrod' is a strong one too, especially if you resonate with the likes of what magnus walker et al have done over the years. The same car would look good slightly lowered as suggested and perhaps swap in a momo prototipo wheel instead of what is there. Instead of mucking around with wider wheels maybe try slightly wider wheel spacers to fill the guards out a bit and see how it looks then (eg try the wheel spacers that the 930 of the period would have had). Hopefully the previous owner included the the original radio with the sale too. Nice video and nice garage too!
That’s to nice a car to modify! I do like the look of the other car in the photos but in my mind they are good ideas to do to a rougher car.. but hay it’s your car and what a lovely car it is 👍
I bought a new 2020 c2 cab 992 , I have had it for a little over 4 years now. To say I have the Porsche bug, would be an understatement . Just wanted to say thank you for all your ( great ) interesting videos John from Ontario Canada
Love the G-body cars. The late 80s with G50 are probably the best and most durable. The impact bumpers have grown on me. Not a fan of the wale tail. I think it destroys the simple lines of the car. The piping on the seats looks out of place (original?). The steering wheel looks out of place.
Thanks for the share and work you put into your content!! Congrats on the new Pcar and enjoy! The outro with the drone - the car looks superb, and fantastic, the red really pops against the fuchs.
That’s a beautiful car matey. I say do as you please and make it your own, you’ve got nice ideas and I’m with you on that 👌🏿 One word of advice I’ll give to you and to all Aircooled car owners. You will do well to do some wet weather driver training, you will be glad you did. I can’t stress that enough🙏🏿
Couldn't agree more on getting rid of the whale tail. They look sooo much better without. I put a Momo Eagle wheel in my 997 and absolutely love it. With the flat bottom it makes getting in and out much easier and the wheel just looks great too. You have a beautiful car there!
I love this car, that's my dream 911 to buy in the future, enjoy your ownership Satch, do not ever sell it though, you will regret it, cheers ps hoping to see more videos on it
Congrats man that is a beautiful car. You should get some wider rims in the back and put your current rear rims to the front. It will transform your car completely. Enjoy it in good health my friend. 👍
Good to see you back Al 👍 Lovely car. Got to be honest though, I'm not sure about your proposed mods 😬 (especially the lights & the bucket seats). I'd put the money into making it an even nicer example than it already is if it were me 👍
Thank man. Yeah I’ve just seen a few examples of what I’m considering and it honestly makes my heart skip a beat 😂😂 we’ll see how I feel after 1 year without mods
Great new video. Love updates on this car. Definitely get to know car before jumping with mods. Lots possible with these cars - that’s part of the fun! I’d definitely lose the rear wing. Looks much better without IMO and saves a ton of weight where you don’t want it. Then go one mod at a time from there. And enjoy the journey 😊
Great to see a new video, Al. Lovely car. If I had the space I'd have one too. Probably a rough one to take years to do up like I did with my now departed 996
If you have as much power as that dyno sheet says you probably already have the Steve Wong chip already. Also those rear Fuchs look like 8inch already. No point going from 8 to 9 looks wise on a narrow body car but 7s do look a bit meagre. If it is a late ‘88 (or ‘89) it would have 8s as standard so have a look at the code on the back of the wheel to confirm 👍
im a paramedic, how did you afford this lol help me please - I have a lexus to trade worth 15k and 10k deposit dream is a classic 911 where do you find one an etc helppp
Being a Paramedic, you far deserve this car more than i do for the great work you do. Unfortunately the prices of the classics are just very high at the minute. Supply/demand etc. Good luck with your search though :-)
Good to see you came into the aircooled 911 section aswell. A few years back i also had a speedgelb 997 Carrera S. Since 4 years ago i went back to aircooled and got a 1988 carrera 3.2 a bit like yours with original spoilerkit. If you take the back spoiler off, you actually need to take the front spoiler (lip) off also. They where mounted for more stability at high speed. But they don’t work properly alone ( just front or back) so if you take it off. Do it on both sides. Good luck with your upgrades. Am curious 👌🏽👍
You won't be able to run a 9 inch Fuchs on the rear comfortably, it could rub--besides, there really isn't any 9" REAL Fuchs made--you gotta get aftermarket, and those will not be 1 piece forged. Get 8" rears, use a 245/45/16 (Yokohama) tire. Keep 205s on the front, but get 7 " Fuchs for the front. (225's on the front will definitely rub) You can swap your rear 7s to the front, then get 2-8s for the rear. Removing the wing, well, it will increase the lift generated by the car at over about 60 mph..which can be dangerous depending on the situation. 245/45 tires on the rear will help with grip, but if you hate the wing, get a duck tail--it still removes some lift.
Saint- Updated information RE: modern Fuchs. Fuchsfelge makes the same forged 16" rims as when my SC was manufactured- only a different forging process and now lighter. I'm in USA, and the lead time is a couple of months from Germany. Additionally, 9Jx16 do work on this Carrera 3.2, as they do on my SC. The offset is to the inside, not the outside- no rubbing. This is true with both the original 9" and the newer production Fuchsfelge wheels.
I like my 7Jx16 wheels with the 205/55 tires in front, but I had to roll the fenders.
And 8Jx16 with the 225/50 tires in rear. This is how some early Turbos came.
The 9Jx16 take the 245/45 tires, but the handling is a bit different than the 8s. You might like it better, or perhaps not. But the 9s definitely look better.
Chech with your mot garage, not allowed to put led lights in cars of a certain age, I have a 67 splitscreen and was told if I did conversion it would fail mot
I’ve seen them fitted to older 911’s without issue and MOT’d so should be ok but I’ll of course check it. Thanks 🙏
That's not strictly true, you can put LEDs in any lamp except the headlamps, you can however fit headlamps that were designed to have led bulbs fitted.
The windscreen is delaminating.. nothing to do with the rubber seal
Enjoyed the review, nice car but the dyno plot is all to pot. If the torque and power plots do not cross at 5252rpm then it's a dud plot........ sorry
I have taken this dyno with a pinch of salt. I’ll get my own done soon and see what’s what. 👍
These 911 look beautiful but as a daily driver they are real shit to drive. Just leave it original and enjoy the beauty of the body. 😊😊😊
You don’t let the 911 warm up a bit ….❓ Just start up and drive off.😳
Drive it after maybe 20/30 seconds. Keep revs low until upto temp.
This car was already at temp tbh because it had been driving all morning. I only put it in the garage to go the start sequence of the video. 👍
good video, really enjoyed, however my understanding is if you remove the rear spoiler you need to remove the front one, as they compliment each other on handling
Thank you appreciate it. Yeah at the minute I’m just in the thought process so will look into each option closer to the time but will definately look at that 👍
Yes, that's what Porsche recommends..but I never removed mine in front, I don't drive it 100MPH to create an issue like that...
That’s very true. You don’t want to disturb the balance of the car.
Good decision! It looks great on a 930… slightly silly and pretentious on a 911.
Nice. I've a 1996 993 C2 iris blue metallic, 66,000 miles, 6-speed manny tranny, varioram, LSD. No CEL, no oil leaks. Multi-show full-concours winner. I do my own maintenance. I'm never selling it.
Cosmetically the car looks fine just the way it is, I would just always make sure that it’s 100% mechanically sound
Its perfect just the way it is
Lost me at the 'modifications'. Your car though.
Man that's a classic car you shouldn't be altering it in my opinion it should stay original as possible
I hear ya mate yep a few seem to be in that corner aswell. I’ll see how I feel after another 6 months.
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Good to see you are back posting videos. Lovely car you have there and you look set for some fun with it in the next few months. Enjoy! 🙌🏽👏🏎️💨
I put new swaybars struts in mine. Made all the differnce
Good on you to spend some time with it before you modify it….smart. End of the day, doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks, you do what works for you. As it is though, it’s a fine piece of machinery. Enjoy it!
I’m the second owner of a 1981 911sc. I’ve had it for over 30 years. The plan was to sell the 911sc once I got a modern 911, 991.1.
I love the 991.1 but just couldn’t bring myself to sell the 911sc after I bought the 991.1. Love them both.
The SC might outlast your 991
Bryan- My story is similar: Had my 1983 SC since 1988. Bought a 997.2 GT3 , thinking the SC would sadly go. I've had both now since 2018, and I can't let either one go....
Lucky man to have that luxury option to keep both. 😃
I wouldn’t change anything on the car except the steering wheel. I had a 3.2 with G50 and they drive really well. No issues with the heater. Mine had air con, but I had it removed when engine was rebuilt. I’m driving a C4 manual and I’ve made no modifications. Porsche knows what they are doing.
Thanks. Yep a lot of truth in that for sure. I’m not going to rush into it to be sure I’m doing the right thing 👍
Mine came with a silly Momo, I swapped it for the stock Porsche (bigger diameter) wheel so I can see the gauges..yes, I removed the AC, these cars are NOT designed for AC.
It’s you car and can do with it what you want, but myself, I’ve always felt this was Porsche perfection. I wouldn’t modify a damn thing on that car except the cosmetics to bring back to original and maybe some engine refreshing to keep with the originality of the period, a little extra pop if you will.
Your other cars, have at it, imo they are 911s but don’t have the charm and originality this car has. It’s a beautiful spec as it is. But I’ve never been a car modifier, I like what the engineers intended them to be. Thanks.
0:42 - that door sound is already a good reason to buy a 3.2 Carrera
That sound is so good. Proper old school clunk.
That is just plain BEAUTIFUL !
Summarising what others have said and my experience of an '86 with a 915 box. I hated the box and clunky gear-changes. However, I was living Cologne, Germany and found a specialist who bought, sold, restored and raced 911's at the Ring. He drove mine and said box was fine, just how they were. He also confirmed that rear and front spoilers work in harmony, don't remove one only. I did hoon it once on autobahn at 150 mph and it was planted with both. Lastly, he said, fit 8" rear and 6 or 7 front (never the same width i.e. 7's frt and rear), I did. Great car, gone now, made a decent profit, he bought it from me. :)
Watching you short shift that thing and put around under 2K RPMs hurts my soul to watch. The power doesn't even come on until 4200 rpm. Let it run, please.
I was in a 20mph zone. It’s all 20mph immediately around my house until I get a bit further out
You don’t always have to drive these cars fast or on the limit. I live at the foot of Mont Ventoux in Provence. The area is full of challenging roads in great condition that are fun to drive at (my) limit. They’re also fun to just tool around with the windows down and the sunroof open enjoying the car, the road and the scenery. Air or water cooled their wonderful cars.
Beautiful car. I remember my uncle had one many years ago. It looked dated then (probably early 2000's) but now they have come full circle and have aged so well. Well done sir. Many happy miles ahead hopefully.
When you rebuild the 915 add a Wevo shifter and a stromski coupler, smooth as silk.
ooh man $72k for her...... you have more faith than me in that old porsche market
If you check out Yorkshire Car Restoration here on YT, you'll certainly learn a lot about where the rot hides so well on these cars.
They are working on 2 air cooled 911s that were absolutely rotten, though one of them in the same red as yours, was thought to be a solid car before work started.
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I had an F plate in baltic blue and loved it. I still have the 993. Air cooled is an itch that never goes away.
Check out that door open and closing noise. Class. The tea tray / whale tail was an option. I think your right to consider removing it as the lines look better in my humble opinion. As for mods, you can always put it back to original if you decide to sell.
Good luck and enjoy.
The spoiler is the part of the car that I like, I believe they always look better with a tail
Great cars. I owned a 1989 Guards Red 3.2 Carerra for 4 years in the late 90's/early 2000's and it was a great car. I had to get a new starter motor and some rust on the front bumper treated but no really big bills and sold it for pretty much what I paid for it. I bought a 996 GT3 afterwards which was another brilliant car that I owned for 12 years.
Probably could use a refresh of all the rubber suspension bushings after that many years.
Lovely car. If it were mine, I’d source an original steering wheel. And I’d actually be tempted to remove the Porsche updated radio. I think part of the charm with these is rolling out the paper map on the whale tail and enjoying the adventure. And that would give you some money to sort the light corrosion.
Love the car! I just sold my ‘85 Targa. Don’t miss it quite yet, but I’m sure that day will come. I say go for the modifications! As long as they are tasteful, you’ll be good in the long run. I strongly recommend the Steve Wong ECU. Easy upgrade and great guy to work with.
WD have just done an aircooled porsche and there is a firm up your way that does heated windscreens for them now,
The best modification is the new porsche radio system you put it. I have a 964 and considering that too. Maybe upgrade the aircon system if you live in a hot country. Also agree with the whale tale remove. I would leave the interior the same. But congratulation with the great purchase. None of the newer cars have the charm and character of the old aircooled models! Wish you many happy miles!
Good to see you came into the aircooled 911 section aswell. A few years back i also had a speedgelb 997 Carrera S. Since 4 years ago i went back to aircooled and got a 1988 carrera 3.2 a bit like yours with original spoilerkit.
If you take the back spoiler off, you actually need to take the front spoiler (lip) off also. They where mounted for more stability at high speed. But they don’t work properly alone ( just front or back) so if you take it off. Do it on both sides.
Good luck with your upgrades. Am curious 👌🏽👍
My moto with buying classic cars has always been buy the best car you can afford and you did. Enjoy your car.
The Steve Wong chip is a must. Best money you can spend for a smooth performer...if you have the stock muffler, then get the Dansk 1 in, 1 out Sport 70mm muffler...just slightly louder, but really a great sound and quiet while driving but you can hear it a little in the cabin.... and improves the performance. Stock muffler is 60 mm I believe. There is an 80 mm Dansk, too loud. Install is a breeze. If you have the stock catalytic converter, consider a 100 cell cat if its permissible. Decide on any exhaust mods BEFORE you get the chip, because it will be programmed for your exhaust setup, and there is more than one chip setup....
Great video. Thanks for uploading.
If possible try to source the hood struts from a flat lid as well. The gas struts on the spoiler cars are significantly stronger than those on the spoiler-less cars to compensate for the added weight of the spoiler. As such, a flat lid with gas struts from a spoiler car will fly up VERY quickly when released.
I hadn’t thought of that actually. Good shout thanks 👍👍
It's a beauty mate!! Love it! Not sure about the mods though especially the rear spoiler looks like the turbo one!!
915.. box was dreadful. 1st to 3rd avoiding second, until the gearbox oil was warm. I think it was 1986 when the Getrag gearbox first become available, well at least here in Germany. Rather like driving a tractor would be a comparison.. only financially do I regret selling mine.. 73000 km, with 8 and 9" Fuchs. Full Porsche service which was an excellent selling point.. sold for a faction of what was paid here.. Autobahn grand touring.. high speed corners yes.. city centres.. no.
* One thing, (I have forgotten the make) but there was an American gearbox oil which was a revelation.. I used this and it literally changed the gearbox from day to night and within just a few minutes into a drive the box was working as good as you could expect for a Porsche 911 of this period.) I should still have 1/2 a can somewhere, I will look it up.. Not the biggest of secrets.. but it worked! Rgds
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A good edition to the garage and very different to your other cars. Great buy!
I'd have the sharks fin stone guards at the rear wheel arches. Wouldn't replace those lovely factory sport seats, they just look right. I'd also try and get the original four spoke steering wheel with the rectangular centre horn pad...
I agree with you on removing the spoiler.. IMO it only makes sense on the turbo and looks a bit poser-ish on a c2
Lovely car. Consider using spacers to bring the wheels out like I did on my 997 turbo.
Do what you like and make it YOUR car!!
Love the car mate! I’ve the 915 GB rebuild on my 1984 it’s solid
Your shooting and editing is very well done. As far as changes to the car, the longer I have my 1983 SC, the less I want to change it. Have owned mine for about 18 months and know quite a few people who have taken many of their mods off as ownership time has increased.
Thank you. Yeah, I’m a little worried I make that mistake so I’ll be leaving it for a year to see if I still feel the same about the potential mods. Pleased I’ve joined the club though. Love the car ❤
@@alsatch_ Getting mine was a childhood dream, one which I thought would never happen. The mechanical upgrades and getting everything working has been time well spent. Was planning on making mine a Euro version....H4 headlights, Euro bumperettes, tails lights.....all going to cost thousands to do. Glad I kept it the way it came from the factory. Wish I sat lower as the Porsche seats are tall. The more I drive it, the more I know I can make do. Also would miss the Porsche leather smell I get with my current seats. Cheers
New car, time for a new channel name 😉 Love the videos man!
They are only original once. That said, the lure of the personalized 'hotrod' is a strong one too, especially if you resonate with the likes of what magnus walker et al have done over the years. The same car would look good slightly lowered as suggested and perhaps swap in a momo prototipo wheel instead of what is there. Instead of mucking around with wider wheels maybe try slightly wider wheel spacers to fill the guards out a bit and see how it looks then (eg try the wheel spacers that the 930 of the period would have had). Hopefully the previous owner included the the original radio with the sale too. Nice video and nice garage too!
Lovely car. Please keep as original as you can.
Love the video looking at a 1986 G body right now and on the fence
Leave it how it is !!
Great buy.
That’s to nice a car to modify! I do like the look of the other car in the photos but in my mind they are good ideas to do to a rougher car.. but hay it’s your car and what a lovely car it is 👍
I bought a new 2020 c2 cab 992 , I have had it for a little over 4 years now. To say I have the Porsche bug, would be an understatement . Just wanted to say thank you for all your ( great ) interesting videos John from Ontario Canada
Love the G-body cars. The late 80s with G50 are probably the best and most durable. The impact bumpers have grown on me.
Not a fan of the wale tail. I think it destroys the simple lines of the car.
The piping on the seats looks out of place (original?). The steering wheel looks out of place.
I think the mods you’re going to do will make it look so much better, not that it doesn’t look good already.
I've owned my 911SC for 10 years and I still can't work my heater. lol
Thanks for the share and work you put into your content!! Congrats on the new Pcar and enjoy! The outro with the drone - the car looks superb, and fantastic, the red really pops against the fuchs.
That’s a beautiful car matey. I say do as you please and make it your own, you’ve got nice ideas and I’m with you on that 👌🏿
One word of advice I’ll give to you and to all Aircooled car owners. You will do well to do some wet weather driver training, you will be glad you did. I can’t stress that enough🙏🏿
Air cool life 😎
Are the black overriders on the rear bumper standard ? I thought that was more a U.S. thing
Yeah they are standard on Euro cars, but i think they are bigger in America.
Love the G series, beautiful! how about a duck tail?
Couldn't agree more on getting rid of the whale tail. They look sooo much better without. I put a Momo Eagle wheel in my 997 and absolutely love it. With the flat bottom it makes getting in and out much easier and the wheel just looks great too. You have a beautiful car there!
I love the classic lines of the 911, so we’ll see but it would be nice to have the option to keep both tail and flat lid so I can mix it up
I'm 100% the opposite, love the tail, wouldn't dream of removing it :)
I do like the slick back version. Also, that steering wheels needs to go :P
Well done I have a white one the same year and love it. Have fun.
Guards red, Fuchs wheels, whale tail-just gorgeous! Enjoy that beauty!
I love this car, that's my dream 911 to buy in the future, enjoy your ownership Satch, do not ever sell it though, you will regret it, cheers ps hoping to see more videos on it
Congrats man that is a beautiful car. You should get some wider rims in the back and put your current rear rims to the front. It will transform your car completely. Enjoy it in good health my friend. 👍
Wish i had kept my 82 sc
Tail delete , yep, exhaust and chip , yep, 7&9 Fuchs on lowered suspension ( with sl forward down rake .. yep
I find that suitcase rack on the back awful.
Get a period correct 911 3 spoke steering wheel. Other than that nice car!
No it would be the 4 spoke. Which is even better looking than the 3 spoke
It looks better with the whale tail
Prefer sans spoiler
Poor mans 930
I can live with that 😁
Jealousy is worse than leprosy!
Good to see you back Al 👍 Lovely car. Got to be honest though, I'm not sure about your proposed mods 😬 (especially the lights & the bucket seats). I'd put the money into making it an even nicer example than it already is if it were me 👍
Thank man. Yeah I’ve just seen a few examples of what I’m considering and it honestly makes my heart skip a beat 😂😂 we’ll see how I feel after 1 year without mods
Nice when you buy a car and 6 months later you would still buy it, no buyers remorse. Enjoy.
Club sport steering wheel…most common on 968s
Great new video. Love updates on this car. Definitely get to know car before jumping with mods. Lots possible with these cars - that’s part of the fun! I’d definitely lose the rear wing. Looks much better without IMO and saves a ton of weight where you don’t want it. Then go one mod at a time from there. And enjoy the journey 😊
Hey Al it’s time to spend less time in your Porsche’s and more time on your lawn and driveway 😂
You're not wrong i need to sort it out :-)
Keep the whale tail! 🐋
Great to see a new video, Al. Lovely car. If I had the space I'd have one too. Probably a rough one to take years to do up like I did with my now departed 996
Looks lovely mate. Really enjoyed the video keep up the good work
The 911 was the poor mans 928
If you have as much power as that dyno sheet says you probably already have the Steve Wong chip already. Also those rear Fuchs look like 8inch already. No point going from 8 to 9 looks wise on a narrow body car but 7s do look a bit meagre. If it is a late ‘88 (or ‘89) it would have 8s as standard so have a look at the code on the back of the wheel to confirm 👍
Good to see you after so long!
Thanks mate 👍👍
Great update Where have you been man?
Thank. Yeah just a bit of writers block and struggling to find the motivation to press record.
im a paramedic, how did you afford this lol help me please - I have a lexus to trade worth 15k and 10k deposit dream is a classic 911 where do you find one an etc helppp
Being a Paramedic, you far deserve this car more than i do for the great work you do. Unfortunately the prices of the classics are just very high at the minute. Supply/demand etc. Good luck with your search though :-)
Good to see you came into the aircooled 911 section aswell. A few years back i also had a speedgelb 997 Carrera S. Since 4 years ago i went back to aircooled and got a 1988 carrera 3.2 a bit like yours with original spoilerkit.
If you take the back spoiler off, you actually need to take the front spoiler (lip) off also. They where mounted for more stability at high speed. But they don’t work properly alone ( just front or back) so if you take it off. Do it on both sides.
Good luck with your upgrades. Am curious 👌🏽👍