All The Costs So Far! Porsche 928 Revival - Part 9

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Time for a round up then. You’ve watched the whole series on fixing this car up to a reasonable standard. I have paid someone to do the work rather than do it myself so what has it all cost?
    So pleased with the work that Matt at Collector Car Services has done on my car. I have driven it to Florida and back and it didn’t miss a beat. So this video is all about answering the question that we originally asked at the beginning of the series: can you buy a neglected Porsche 928 and refresh it so that it is safe and operational without breaking the bank? Is this a real possibility and an option for you?
    I am going to break down all the parts and labor and add them to the cost of the car so you guys can see what a car repaired to a good standard will set you back! I think you’ll be surprised! A LOT of people told me not to do this. Perhaps they were right! Too late now (for me at least)!
    All written, researched and edited by me. You can download all my Porsche model guides at www.jayreadyoutube.com so go and take a look there, OK?
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Комментарии • 306

  • @philbraithwaite1316
    @philbraithwaite1316 Год назад +6

    My lottery win purchase. I’ve always loved the 928.

  • @davidcontini7217
    @davidcontini7217 Год назад +38

    The original flat disc wheels are beautiful. Please don't change them.

    • @12325814
      @12325814 Год назад

      Absolutely! 🙏

    • @chesswizard31
      @chesswizard31 Год назад

      Only change them to the telephone dials. One or the other!

    • @davidbranch1077
      @davidbranch1077 11 месяцев назад

      The man cover wheels, are keepers.
      I hate when owners change the wheels.
      The 928, is quickly approaching a rich man's toy again.
      Time does indeed, repeat itself .💙💯👍

    • @trance9158
      @trance9158 9 месяцев назад

      Mito modulars look better

  • @996Revival
    @996Revival Год назад +24

    Having a driver that you don’t have to worry about is a great feeling. I don’t think you’ve overdone it. I also don’t think you should care, if you are enjoying it😊 I like old things made better, too.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      I agree, Bobby!

    • @johnjeffery6638
      @johnjeffery6638 2 месяца назад

      Especially if they were made to last the 1st time!

  • @gamechanger8382
    @gamechanger8382 Год назад +3

    Amazing time capsule. Was my first dream car. Keep your period correct wheels.

  • @daggidding4478
    @daggidding4478 Год назад +8

    Nice video, Jay. Thanks for the inside on what has been done and the costs of it all. I one did the maths on the maintenance on my 997.1 C4S and the total was eye watering. But, then again, a hobby always costs you money and the shear pleasure cannot be measured in numbers 😀

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +3

      That’s how I’m thinking, Dag! Thanks for watching as ever!

  • @vince71362
    @vince71362 Год назад +3

    The 928 is nothing BUT a passion project at this point in time.

  • @mohammadzein504
    @mohammadzein504 Год назад +5

    Thank you for the detailed costs so far, it was very interesting! 👌
    Hearing you run down those bills was a, bit painful! 😄 But I think you've taken this 928 to a good place. And I totally enjoyed the journey of bringing this beauty back to a good driving condition. I think you should do more road trips with this baby Sir Jay and enjoy it! 😎✌

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +3

      Thanks Mohammad!

  • @ism671
    @ism671 Год назад +3

    Wheels are fine and correct,you've safe proofed the engine,and cooling system,just use it sparingly on good days and fix what needs doing as and when,it's a very nice ride,and on the money 👌

  • @andrewkeene9485
    @andrewkeene9485 Год назад +1

    Hey Jay, love the car. There is so much more that comes from bringing a car back to life. The enjoyment it brings to you offsets some of the costs incurred. Look forward to seeing what’s next

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks Andrew! Agreed!

  • @jonray8429
    @jonray8429 Год назад +3

    It looks great. Enjoy it as long as you want - you'll know when the time is right to switch it up again. Safe and happy driving...

  • @andrewlundie8155
    @andrewlundie8155 Год назад +2

    A very inserting video as usual Jay . A lot of the points you raise are applicable to all classic car maintenance and spare parts are expensive.I think you have done very well. Looking forward to see how you get on.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thank you, Andrew!

  • @diegohorton869
    @diegohorton869 Год назад +2

    I do all my own repairs, I give Roger a lot of money. 😂
    I’ve done everything you mentioned.
    I better start getting a video together to show my project 928.
    I have two 928s 1985, one is a perfect parts car.
    I didn’t hardly pay much for it but it is super handy to have around.
    Cheers Mate
    Congratulations 🍷

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Cheers Diego! You should do a video, yes!

  • @N0v3mB3r29O
    @N0v3mB3r29O Год назад +3

    You made out ok on the price on it. I paid more for my 80 928! I don’t think it would have been the case without the discount on the parts though! Your “average Joe” can expect a bigger number for a similar repair job.

  • @JackBeckman
    @JackBeckman Год назад +5

    You got a great deal! I paid a lot more for my 87 S4. The body/interior were in excellent shape - I didn't have to do anything there. Mechanically, I spent about what you did for many of the same things. A/C and heater are a must. Shocks and springs only if the ride gets bad; wheels only if you have money burning a hole in your pocket or you just hate the originals (I happen to like them). One of the reasons I wanted one of these was to experience the car as it was in '87, so I'm not interested in upgrades for the most part. I did have a modern Porsche PCCM Classic radio put in for nav, CarPlay, and satellite radio, but otherwise it's pretty stock.

  • @axelSixtySix
    @axelSixtySix Год назад +3

    Well, maybe you should not consider the 928 only through the entertaining filter of a youtube channel. This car is still a good investment. The 928 will be a real collector in a few years for sure. But to reach its maximum rating it will take 10 or 15 years, and it will require a perfect condition too. IMHO this is a car to keep for a long time (maybe a life time) then it will turn into gold for sure. This car will bring a smile on your face any time you sit behind the steering wheel. But can you afford the next 12k$ to raise it to a perfect condition ? Can you freeze that money for a long time ? Well, it's up to you. If I could, I would.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      Good analysis! Honestly, this one is for me, not RUclips. I e always wanted one and, yes, I grin every time I drive it! Thanks for watching!

  • @johnmcdonnell81
    @johnmcdonnell81 Год назад +11

    Overall, the costs seem acceptable. And in fairness to the car a lot of those items are service items. Steering rack is common on those and leaking rad or not it makes basic sense to replace the original rad. When you break it all down , I'd be happy with those costs.
    Do the shocks, springs, heater matrix, A/C and refurbish the wheels, you'll have a truly great Euro spec 928.
    Now, start using it regularly over say a couple years and the costs in real terms will tumble. Importantly, the car now inspires confidence to use as even a daily driver.
    Anyway, if it all about basic car costs, everybody would be driving Toyota's and almost all 928's would have been scrapped long ago.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      Yes, that’s right, John. I agree. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnsmith4219
    @johnsmith4219 Год назад +1

    I kept all of my cars Jay.... I still have the 1978 924 special edition Porsche which i owned for the past 40 yrs and take her out in the summer in upstart NY. It is not about the Money but passion

  • @bigalsplanesimplegarage4288
    @bigalsplanesimplegarage4288 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing!

  • @jaapthieme6561
    @jaapthieme6561 Год назад +3

    Looks great Jay! Now more updates also road trips keeping it longer. But it always costs more to make a 928 better.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Cheers Jaap as always!

  • @TheMICMusicInspirationChannel
    @TheMICMusicInspirationChannel Год назад +2

    Whatever you spent, at least you ended up with one pf the most beautiful designs ever. The original 928 was amazing, the 928s was the pinnacle, then they messed it up when they rounded it off in '87. It looks as great to me as it did when I was a 10-year-old kid looking at it new.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      Yeaaah!

    • @frankwaugh1894
      @frankwaugh1894 Год назад +2

      Always loved the s model styling best with the subtle black chin and cool wraparound rear spoilers. My 928s HAD to be guards red to me, but this owner has a great color for his 928

  • @carlgeorgtsigakis498
    @carlgeorgtsigakis498 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love those wheels, they are a part of the design. :) Car is looking great now and you now have a Great driver!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot!

  • @speaksthetruth
    @speaksthetruth Год назад

    I've thoroughly enjoyed this series.
    Job well done

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Simon!

  • @lunabouch
    @lunabouch Год назад +1

    Jay you got a nice driver for the paid price and the maintenance just upped its condition. Watching recent reviews of the 928 and how it’s become a sought after car your decision to keep it on the road was brilliant.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks so much, Paul!

  • @jimkimball1778
    @jimkimball1778 Год назад +2

    That wasn't nearly as bad as I imagined it would be. Now I need to reassess what my next Porsche will be.

  • @jbfygm
    @jbfygm 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video. I recently found a 928 S4 with blown head gaskets and non working digital dash for less that what you paid with nice interior, nice paint (other than a small spot on the hood), and new tires and I am doing all the work, but parts aren't cheap on these. After pulling the engine, all the little parts, hoses, wires etc. make it a puzzle that will make it the most complex project I have done so far, but your positive attitude gives me inspiration that I made a good decision.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  6 месяцев назад

      You did! Go for it! You’ll love it

  • @mattstogryn3066
    @mattstogryn3066 Год назад +2

    Just polish the wheels and add spacers.

  • @stuartwatson745
    @stuartwatson745 Год назад

    Jay, this has been really interesting to watch. I do enjoy your style and openness. The 928 is where it needs to be right now, I think you’re calling it at the right time. As much as you enjoy it, I think we’ll soon see you back in a 911. Really pleased the channel is making good progress for you. All the best. Stuart

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks as always, Stuart! That’s really nice of you! 911? Maybe!

  • @ThrottleGrotto
    @ThrottleGrotto 5 месяцев назад

    I was surprised by the parts and labor total. I'm just about there with mine, but including the purchase price, and replacing the engine. I've done almost all the labor on my own, which has saved me a considerable amount of money. And I only have the stock m28 US engine. A 300hp euro angine would be awesome - I can see why you paid more for the car. There are still some good deals out there on 928s, I've got a second one that I'm getting ready to sell and I hope it goes to someone that will enjoy the car.
    The car looks great after all the work you've put into it!!

  • @ocker2000
    @ocker2000 3 месяца назад

    I always wanted one as a daily driver 20 years ago. I got a 944S2 instead due the much lower maintenance costs (4 cylinder) and better fuel economy. I look at your video today and I think yes, I still love the 928. But today with gas prices in Europe and the whole transition to EV, it will be a passion project that makes no economic sense to me. I'll just have keep watching video's like this...

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  3 месяца назад

      Yes, you don’t get a 928 if economic sense is in the plan! Mind you, it never was in mine!

  • @jamesbrewer2398
    @jamesbrewer2398 Год назад +2

    Informative video Jay, you did good, it’s definitely a future collectible. Keep chipping away as pennies and time permit and restore it to absolute minter spec’…. You know it makes sense Rodders. Looking forward to the 991 video, naturally aspirated howling flat 6… bring it.

  • @AlexCBrandon
    @AlexCBrandon Год назад

    This is absolutely super valuable info Jay, thanks so much for sharing it. Another 928 restorer spent 20k on parts and labor alone on his, so you're not doing too badly! This is in the ballpark of what I'm hoping mine will come to before it's road worthy and maintainable at decent specs (definitely not planning on a show car or anything close), and I didn't have to buy mine since it was my dad's. You've got a beauty there and if you dig it, every penny was worth it!

    • @AlexCBrandon
      @AlexCBrandon Год назад

      I'm also one of the few that likes the manhole covers. On the S4 they're a bit nicer. :)

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Thanks Alexander!

  • @robertblaisdell5656
    @robertblaisdell5656 9 месяцев назад

    Jay, great stuff and LOVE the car. Pleasure to view your progress and the price is spot on! Improvements to make it a safe, daily driver, it's 100% worth it. It feels good to have a "head-turner" too (your video quotes the price of a Camry!! A Camry vs. a 928S?!?!?).

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  9 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks, Robert! Appreciate your watching! Yeah, which would you rather have?! Haha!

  • @nathanpeabody4388
    @nathanpeabody4388 8 месяцев назад

    I own two Porsche Cayenne S with air ride and love them! They were one of my dream cars. The Porsche 928 is my Holy Grail. The color combo you have is my dream car...I love what you have done sir and no doubt it was worth every penny. Porsche's can be a passion and sometimes a sickness lol. Love it and keep it up sir.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  8 месяцев назад

      Oh thanks a lot! Glad you’re enjoying the journey and enjoy your Cayenne in good health (and then go out and by a 928)! ;-)

  • @christopherhead4586
    @christopherhead4586 Год назад

    Hi Jay, I think that you have made sensible and cost effective decisions. As you say, there comes a point where it is no longer sensible to keep spending money for only cosmetic return. Loving your videos!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Thanks Christopher!

  • @robertanna9964
    @robertanna9964 8 месяцев назад

    Good on you, Jay. I believe these cars have captivated men exclusive to our vintage (1965?). My first exposure to the 928 was seeing Risky Business and then Scarface. It presented as the quintessential object of success. But unobtainable for a young man in 1982. 40 years later we've all come of age and the appeal remains, yet all the more compelling. I appreciate you taking the time to share your insights and experience, you've done some brilliant work.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  8 месяцев назад

      That’s very nice of you, thank you! Yes! We STILL can’t afford them! Haha!

  • @fxeditor1138
    @fxeditor1138 Год назад

    Thanks so much for giving us real numbers. I am currently combing sites looking for 928s and this info is incredibly valuable!
    One maintanence issue you haven't mentioned but I would strongly recommend is to replace the fuel lines. I have seen too many 80's era Porsches go up in flames by neglecting this relatively easy fix.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks Michael! Yes, I thought it might be helpful for people looking for one. My fuel lines are OK actually. Unlike my electrics! Eeesh! I’ll get there. The journey is so much more fun than the destination! Thanks for watching!

  • @bjbraunlich
    @bjbraunlich Год назад

    Great job Jay.

  • @kipdiggs1827
    @kipdiggs1827 Месяц назад

    If i had the pockets, I'd love to have one. It would probably be my first choice out of the garage.

  • @standinkler5356
    @standinkler5356 Год назад

    Great vid Jay.

  • @VulcanGunner
    @VulcanGunner 2 месяца назад

    Good for you

  • @arieltrajano1864
    @arieltrajano1864 Год назад

    thanks for sharing.

  • @andyjohnson6548
    @andyjohnson6548 Год назад

    That's a great car you got there and what you spent is reasonable.
    Awesome video 👍

  • @toads5217
    @toads5217 Год назад

    I wouldn’t worry about over doing it. Someone out there would really like to buy a sorted 928. Love the car and everything you’ve put into it.

  • @leemansell8201
    @leemansell8201 11 месяцев назад

    Can’t really comment on costs as I have a UK viewpoint there. But I really enjoyed the video and I think the key point is that made both by yourself and other commentators, namely that if YOU like the car and YOU are happy with the costs then it is justified. I always tend to go for the ‘keep for a long time’ approach to justify costs…trouble is whilst that means I don’t sell very often I do keep buying so the projects just mount up 😂

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  11 месяцев назад

      Ain’t that the truth, Lee! Cheers mate!

  • @len333p
    @len333p Год назад +2

    I also watch a lot of restoration videos which I enjoy, but for cars I think it’s a bit different. There is the element of enjoyment in the ownership which kinda outweighs the investment and possible return and like your video says Jay, you might be driving a Toyota for a similar cost but you are actually driving a 928 Porsche. I agree there becomes a line perhaps not to cross. Some man logic in there 😊. I enjoy your videos, thank you.

  • @kriskalpa
    @kriskalpa Год назад

    Great video and I like the interior it matches the exterior. Design wise I prefer the original tele dial wheels on the first cars but yours is great. Do some road trips!

  • @Bonspieler
    @Bonspieler 5 месяцев назад

    For an almost 40 year old car with all that differed maintenance, that's not too bad considering. A lot of those repairs would need to be done on any 40 year old car. All in (so far) for $22.5k, I think you did alright. Do the seat covers as long as you have them. I tried that Clyde's stuff on my seats as well. It was a waste of money. I've always loved the 928. Hope you keep it for a while. And thanks for the videos!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! It’s not going anywhere! I have MUCH more to do! Video coming soon!

  • @desiday7070
    @desiday7070 6 месяцев назад +1

    The value will go up because these were always great cars and the classic market is rising. I think you got that car at a really good price. I owned one four fourteen years and when I would take it in for service I would say change anything that's required and the cost was high then but that car never broke down bullet proof engine.

  • @pacificbuildingcare
    @pacificbuildingcare 9 дней назад

    I calculated 42.8 hours for $6,306,46 equals $147.33 per hour for labor

  • @DukenukemX
    @DukenukemX 7 месяцев назад

    The short answer is yes. The long answer is that it's cheaper than most German cars. The 928's are actually really easy to work on, and tend to never rust which makes it easy to take apart things. The problem is that it's a Porsche, so of course all mechanics charge you a fortune to fix and none of them know what they are doing. The reality is most of the parts for the 928's are common parts you'll find on VW, BMW's, and Mercedes but of course the 928 community will direct you to the most expensive source of these parts. Even 944 parts fit the 928 and are a fraction of the cost.

  • @tahoechris
    @tahoechris 7 месяцев назад

    Love it wish I could afford one that would be great you 928S looks great

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  7 месяцев назад +1

      Now’s the time! They’re still cheap!

  • @grahamrobson9292
    @grahamrobson9292 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful original car love the colour

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  4 месяца назад

      Oh thanks a lot! You should watch my recent video and take a look at it after the detailers got hold of it! Oh my God, it dazzles now!

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies 4 месяца назад

    In ten years of daily driving, I spent over $70,000 keeping my '82 928S on the road, and upgrading it with S4 parts, including the transaxle and GTS brakes. Be prepared for massive bills. There are always at least three things which cost over $1,000 to fix on a 928. Always.
    There is no such thing as a budget 928 - only a budget FOR a 928.
    And remember that PORSCHE stands for:
    Plenty
    Of
    Racing
    Should
    Cause
    Heavy
    Expenditure

  • @sovereignwaters3560
    @sovereignwaters3560 Год назад

    Enjoy your car Jay , happy days on the road 🏎️

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks! ❤️

    • @sovereignwaters3560
      @sovereignwaters3560 Год назад

      Always wanted one when they were new , a few years ago now 🤣😬

  • @richardwilson57
    @richardwilson57 3 месяца назад

    Wheels look gorgeous to me…… period correct
    Is always the way to go!

  • @oldrrocr
    @oldrrocr 10 месяцев назад

    new subscriber. Great vid!
    I've used your technique for years on many Euro models with great results.
    Have to find someone OTHER THAN the dealer to do the work, but it's easy to do.
    A better approach, is to JOIN THE car club and THEN start looking: the reason being that most club members take great care of their cars (and you might score one) and/or they will help you find one.
    great comradery too!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @SuperTommyi
    @SuperTommyi Год назад +1

    So, for under $25000 you have very good used car that is a GREAT LOOKING car too. I am sure you will get another 100000 miles out of it. Keep it drive it enjoy it.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      YEEEAAAAH! ❤️

  • @lorieandpatrickdavies7483
    @lorieandpatrickdavies7483 9 месяцев назад

    I think you bought well. Its a beautiful car, and my favourite Porsche. I agree with your comment about the wheel offset, I've always thought the rear wheels are tucked into the fenders a little too far. I've always loved the profile and front end of the 928, while the rear end and rear offset are my least favourite parts of the design. Gorgeous, ahead of its time interior. There is a lot to be said about a classic car you can afford, and one that you can enjoy without constantly worrying about it. I've never been one to buy a car with an eye to its future resale value (I've owned one car for 21 years!). Enjoyed this episode.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot for watching! I agree with you 100%! ❤️

  • @acchaladka
    @acchaladka Год назад

    I'll add to the chorus here and say well done. I spent about the same on a 944t some years back and sold it for too little - and I don't regret spending that money. I learned that I need to spend to build a proper duffer's garage so i can buy a project and rebuild something here at home over the course of a couple of years. That's the only real way to have an economical Porsche for me.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      I should do that too really. I just don’t have the time though. Besides, I’d wreck it! Haha!

  • @Sandy-oy2lr
    @Sandy-oy2lr Год назад

    I watched this with great interest. I have a 2013 Z06 with now approaching 120K miles. Over the past 2 1/2 years, I've put in probably $15-16K. Much were repairs to the electro-mechanical things. Included is regular maintenance (brakes, tires, belts, plugs, wires, coil packs...). Most fluids were changed at least 2x over its life. The HVAC actuators were replaced. As well as both cores. As well as a failing fuel pump. Owning cars like these can be very expensive. But, the driving is very rewarding. Otherwise, all the main mechanical things seem to be surviving well. Happy driving in your 928! I've always pined after one of these. 🍻

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      I’m with you, brother!

  • @DrTimWhatleyDDS
    @DrTimWhatleyDDS Год назад +2

    1) did not overspend
    2) will get all or close to all of it back
    3) shouldn’t care either way
    We buy these cars and work on them because it brings us joy which is difficult to put a price on. Drive it in good health Jay!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Perfect Dr Tim! Thank you!

  • @zestydude87
    @zestydude87 Год назад

    After seeing how much you spent...I think I will try to do as much of the labor as I can on my own😁

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Actually the labour was reasonable. The parts are the expensive part. Good luck!

  • @RFBrasher
    @RFBrasher Год назад

    Nice, frank, informative video, Jay! Pleasure meeting you at Amelia, btw. Similar situation with my 86.5, but I’ve gotten a bit more carried away. $27k to buy with motor and electrics mostly redone, then another $18k or so for tires, shocks, GT wheels refinished, and an extended spa stay with Howard Wright at European Classics. So for ~$45k I have a very solid, reliable head-turning classic Porsche that I LOVE to drive!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      You’ve got a GREAT car! That’s what it’s all about, right!

  • @salvatorebattinelli894
    @salvatorebattinelli894 Год назад

    Hi Jay:
    I enjoy your channel.
    You asked for comments as to why you do what you do.
    It seems clear you are producing material for your RUclips channel and enjoying yourself whilst do it. As some famous person once said, the joy is in the chase (or was it, joy was in the journey?). Once the chase/journey is over the world becomes mundane once more.
    That is you, Jay, once you reach a point of accomplishment with a car, for now it's P cars, you start to get ancy and what to move on, your journey is over (on that particular car)......nothing wrong with that, keeps you interesting and active while you learn something new.
    Keep the flag flying, I enjoy watching and learning from your little adventures. Remember, it's better and cheaper ($$$$)to start a new journey (need for change and challenge) than getting a divorce. 😊

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Haha! Thanks Salvatore!

  • @leemitchell1874
    @leemitchell1874 Год назад

    Great vid.

  • @aidanmv137cw
    @aidanmv137cw 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Jay, a great looking car and thanks for the honesty. I was thinking of getting one but the choice was very limited here in Ireland. I got a good 944S2 so I'll stick with that maybe sell it and try a 928 in a few years.
    There are 2 good ongoing UK 928 restorations on youtube. Todd Gibbs and David Johnson (AKA The artful bodger). Both cars were pretty awful to start with. David will be starting his rebuilt engine soon.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  10 месяцев назад

      Ah thanks! Appreciate it! Nothing wrong with a 944 either! Might be my son’s first car in a few months!

  • @pierremartin9048
    @pierremartin9048 Год назад

    Just enjoy, seems like great car.

  • @andydhillon1977
    @andydhillon1977 Год назад +2

    I love these kinds of videos.
    I restore cars as well. It's a passion of mine.
    Im a numbers guy. I break down the costs into 4 categories. 1.) Expected Costs 2.) While I'm in there Costs 3.) Unexpected Costs 4.) Elective Costs
    A few items I include in the Expected Costs category are things like tires, brake pads, brake rotors, brake fluid, trans fluid replacement, wheel alignment, spark plugs, spark plug wires, and filters, windshield wipers. In my opinion, these things should be done on any used car you buy with around 50k miles, no matter how new the car is.
    My top two items I look forward to replacing on every car I buy are the brake rotors and pads and the tires. Makes such a dramatic improvement in the driving experience.
    While I'm in there Costs include things like tie rods, shocks, wheel bearings, wheel hubs, control arms/ball joints. However, some of these items can be included in the Expected Costs depending on the age and mileage of the car.
    Unexpected costs would include things like the steering rack replacement, engine or transmission issues like newly-discovered head gasket issues, transmission issues.
    Elective Costs are things like upgrading the exhaust system, aftermarket wheels, bigger brake kits, modified intake systems.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Good thinking, Andy! Thanks for watching!

  • @Landshark928
    @Landshark928 Год назад +4

    Very good value for money Jay! Here in Europe a good but fairly used 928 is around 20-25k. Yours is recently pampered with parts so thats a benefit. This R134a can be used in the current system I learned so its maybe worth a try 🙏😀 good luck driving this Landshark

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      Now THAT is good to know! I’ll give it a shot!

  • @chriswharrier3571
    @chriswharrier3571 Год назад +2

    Looking good, I'd enjoy the car. Just keep up on the stuff to keep in running well. If the opportunity comes along, maybe refresh the suspension and a little side project on the DIY Wheel refurb. Bit of a UK question: Why are the two reg plates?

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +3

      Ha thanks! One is it’s original German plate and the other the US plate.

    • @jasonknight5863
      @jasonknight5863 Год назад +1

      Over here in the U.S you are allowed to put an original country of origin plate on if you like. Here in Florida I see people do that all the time. German cars they go for German plates underneath and English cars will have English plates. In some states like Florida the D.M.V only gives you 1 Licence plate to install in your car. So no ugly front Licence plate to install on any cars. Which I think detracts from the designers original intent of design. Which helps on all my sports cars. On our family Volvo XC90 we picked it up in Sweden and now run the original red Licence plate on the front of the car they install upon factory delivery. Looks very fitting.

  • @frederickmatthews4259
    @frederickmatthews4259 Год назад

    Thx for the informative video. I just bought a 5 spd euro 1981 for $2,200, a new set of tires, and a long tow home. All in for under $4k. No rust, all original. Your video makes me think it just may be worth parting with some cash to get her running and back on the road. Cheers!

  • @MrGordonGartrelle
    @MrGordonGartrelle Год назад

    Excellent transparency. I have an 89 S4 and I approach it like a Vermeer. It has 157k miles. Thanks for the reality check.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @palatinaworks7251
    @palatinaworks7251 Год назад

    Hi Jay!
    Wheels: 17 inch Cup 1 or Cup 2 or 18inch standard rims of a 997 all look awesome and look great
    Heating is done with valves and vacuum lines and solenoid valves. No big deal
    AC: Pull vacuum and see how long it holds it, then you know if it is leaking. And AC control unit in your dashboard has a very small grey relay in it which often fails. Relay is 2 USD and easy to be welded
    Looking forward to what you are doing next. You bought a great 928.
    Cheers from Taiwan

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thank you! Great post!

    • @jasonknight5863
      @jasonknight5863 Год назад +1

      No way the cup 1 or 2’s look amazing but they look best on the Series 2 and newer rear end. On that car I’d actually make it pure to its original design and install the original 78-82 phone dial wheels. And perhaps remove the spoilers also. With the interior since the leather is a little shabby I’d install new pasha centers on the front and rear seats and on the doors. That would be WOW 🤩

  • @tz6414
    @tz6414 Год назад

    Bought very cheap well done. Seems a well sorted car now for s decent price.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks! Yes, a bit more sorting to be done but getting close now!

  • @nornibres
    @nornibres Год назад

    Restoration projects are nearly all 'way more than it's worth.' Basically a universal rule.

  • @drunvert
    @drunvert 8 месяцев назад

    I think those wheels look awesome and you have to keep them. If you need to add spacers to the wheels it doesn't cost too much. Probably don't need springs but you could get by with just shocks.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  8 месяцев назад +1

      These wheels have really grown on me actually. I don’t like the offset though at the rear. I think 25mm spacers could be the solution.

  • @273VIPER
    @273VIPER 9 месяцев назад +1

    If it makes you happy….. priceless

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  9 месяцев назад +1

      I suppose that’s the bottom line, isn’t it!? I agree! ❤️

  • @smyffmawzz
    @smyffmawzz Месяц назад

    YOuve got the balance just about right imo

  • @NickMurray
    @NickMurray Год назад +1

    Actually 22k is pretty good!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      I had to read that twice! Lol!

    • @jasonknight5863
      @jasonknight5863 Год назад +1

      @@JAYREADit’s a very good price I couldn’t agree more with Nick Murray. You got such a great deal on a Euro 928. Far rarer than the U.S spec 928’s in that time period. You don’t see them going for $12,000 on auto trader or Car Gurus listings. Thanks 🙏🏻 for being so transparent with the pricing you paid Jay. It gives us all insights on what the markets costs are currently. Which so many RUclipsrs conveniently leave out. Keep up the great work!

  • @purematossan
    @purematossan Год назад +1

    you can't have your cake and eat it !-) seems very normal to me that you had to spend money to bring this car to a solid driver condition ..you got a killer deal so don't look back on these necessary costs ...plus, why everything needs to equal to financial return ? Joy is the genius zone and doesn't necessarily means getting ROI ..I spent less "fixing things " on my S2 manual but more on the purchase price ...btw, have you done a major tuneup on your car ? distribution cap/rotor , ignition wire, fuel injector etc ? ..if it was sitting for a while might be something to do ..an another $2K right there ..anyway, enjoy your beautiful and rare S2 ..to your point the journey is as enjoyable as the destination ...cheers

  • @davidhaddow4774
    @davidhaddow4774 Год назад +1

    It’s still a good looking car.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      It really is, isn’t it, David? I keep kicking myself every time I see it.

  • @Kurt-fg6dk
    @Kurt-fg6dk 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think the 928 is a fantastic looking car. I love the wheels on yours too ( i know you dont) When i bought my Carrera 3.2 i thought long and hard as to whether i should have bought the 928 they had for sale. Id still love one

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  10 месяцев назад +2

      Do it! Actually the longer I’ve owned it, the more the wheels have grown on me.

    • @Kurt-fg6dk
      @Kurt-fg6dk 10 месяцев назад

      @@JAYREAD I’d like your wheels, your slim rear lights, and blue…I fancy the lighter metallic blue they did or rauch quartz metallic…

  • @jeffhammond8969
    @jeffhammond8969 Год назад +1

    No it doesn't matter. I like your approach. For paintwork, doing a professional paint correction would probably be a good investment. Driving the cars is where the fun is. Not a fan of cars that sit in a garage and never get driven

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      Agreed! I’m going to drive the a$$ off this car!

  • @johnjeffery6638
    @johnjeffery6638 2 месяца назад

    if you marked it up 10k for a modest profit, i'd buy it for 30 and be stoked! I'd probably fix the ac/ heat and interior. It's a keeper though so...

  • @nigel.w
    @nigel.w Год назад +1

    IMO: Definitely: heater core + air conditioning + cooling + refurb existing iconic wheels + mop old paint (maybe touch in the worst if absolutely necessary) + minor interior detail. Optionally: shocks, springs, seats. I wouldn't repaint. I wouldn't spend a small fortune on major detailing. I wouldn't upgrade the exhaust. Maximum spend should be 30k, IMO. You purchased the car at the right price, and a fully refreshed car must be worth 30k in the US market as best as I can tell. Maybe you will even make a profit when you come to sell.

  • @frankirvine316
    @frankirvine316 Год назад

    Your car is still very good Jay and your right you have done the extensive repairs,and it will go for a long time
    It's a pity the maintenace was let go,and sadly it;s a popular story with 928's
    At least the tech you had do work on your did a top job
    Not the case with mine
    I have a 1981 manual and it is a pristine car,but sadly the people that have worked on are not qualified to be working on them
    They do require a dedicated/motivated expert to work on them
    I'm doing a LS 6.0 engine set up by Renegade in Las Vegas and it's well proven,and then the car will be reliable
    I have a perfect engine with MSD headers,Euro spec cams,Porken tensioners
    All powder coated etc,but it's running is like playing Russian Roulette sadly!
    We have named it the "Could Be" it could be this/or it could be that?
    I would have the same $$ tied up like you,but at least your car goes
    Happy motoring Jay
    Cheers
    Frank👍

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks a lot, Frank! Best of luck with yours!

  • @frankwaugh1894
    @frankwaugh1894 Год назад +1

    We all go into this as a love affair with the 928. All us shark owners know she can be an expensive mistress at times...but then we look at her beauty and are beguiled when we drive her...8 years with my 84 928s.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Thanks Frank! Agree!

    • @frankwaugh1894
      @frankwaugh1894 Год назад +1

      @JAY READ I feel blessed to live here in Dallas which is also where 928srus is located. He takes care of all of our 928s needs as well. Roger hosts our monthly breakfasts. Good mate. Tell him I said hello if I don't see him first.

  • @BMan100
    @BMan100 Год назад +1

    It's the "dealing what others have NOT done" type of situation...double edge sword with these cars, get a good one and you spent through the nose, get a bad one and your spend through the nose...But is it what one wants though?

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      That’s the question!

    • @BMan100
      @BMan100 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD mentioning Brakes though, you at least don't have to deal with front Rotors of the 6 Pot Brembos us Challenger folks have... 2,100$ CDN for 1...if one goes through the dealer the fronts alone are like 6 Grand, before taxes ...

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      @@BMan100 YIKES!

    • @BMan100
      @BMan100 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD small price to pay when you can stop on a dine, mind you the 9 cents change would have to be debt or credit since we don’t have Pennys here anymore in canada

  • @BEGGARWOOD1
    @BEGGARWOOD1 3 месяца назад

    I have owned my Mercedes 320 SL for nearly 20 years . I have spent nearly as much as I could have bought another one for what it’s cost me in the last 2 years. It’s nearly 30 years old and I will never sell it so I don’t mind !

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  3 месяца назад

      I understand that! Haha!

  • @maxnex7676
    @maxnex7676 2 месяца назад

    I would probably go for new shocks and springs and because the fuel in the States has ethanol perhaps change the fuel lines, maybe refurbish the rims, but that's an option.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  2 месяца назад

      Yes, I will get to the shocks and springs one day. It’s on the list! ❤️

  • @vincekara9446
    @vincekara9446 Год назад

    I think you have done very well! The car looks really nice. Tell me what car restoration was cheap? An immaculate example will have its life living in the garage due to being too precious and a headache of driving/increasing the kms, potential damage ... saving it for the next person etc. At least you can enjoy. They are all a money pit but it's immediately forgotten when you turn the key, hear that gorgeous V8 and drive!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      100% agree! Thanks Vince!

  • @Chasingfreighttrains
    @Chasingfreighttrains 7 месяцев назад

    I came across a 1982 5spd for 3k$ not running that’s been sitting for at least 12 years and I wish I could get myself to but it but these repairs got me thinking again ☹️

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  7 месяцев назад

      Haha! I know!

  • @masmainster
    @masmainster 10 месяцев назад

    I had one for years, didn't bankrupt me, in fact I found that it was completely reliable.

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 Год назад

    you have the balance just right ,,

  • @tonyhaynes9080
    @tonyhaynes9080 6 месяцев назад

    I hope that it won’t bankrupt me as I’ve just bought an ‘88 S4 with fantastic history and 54000 genuine miles on the clock

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  6 месяцев назад

      Wooo hooooo! Congratulations! Very happy for you!

  • @garywalters3523
    @garywalters3523 Год назад

    It’s a great looking car, the guy at the workshop is a top bloke, I would continue to get it fixed, including ignition, heater and airconditioning, as it will be great.
    Interior looks pretty good to be honest, I would probably work with the seats to keep the colours right but just take it to a top seat repair place to have the cushions on the front seats reshaped or new cushions put in under the leather, to get the shape perfect again, that’s a big thing to get it right for the nice look of the cabin etc up front, the rear seats look great… I would the use the best Lear he rejuvenator you can get or take it to one of the custom detailing places in Connecticut and get them to do it.. they may also be able to do the cushions repairs etc, to get the shape of the seats squabs perfect again…
    Cheers

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks Gary! Yes, that’s the plan, all of it. Eventually. I’m pleased that I got the big engineering done first and the rest can be done over time. Thanks for watching!

    • @garywalters3523
      @garywalters3523 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD
      I totally agree, I’m contemplating buying a similar car to yours at the moment, I’ve found one in great condition… but it’s expensive at around $80,000 AUD, 1985 928 S manual, which is what I would get, as I’ve already got a C43 AMG Mercedes…

  • @estebanbello_
    @estebanbello_ 9 месяцев назад

    I'm at 3k right now doing all the maintenance myself I'm glad I'm doing everything myself.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  9 месяцев назад +1

      That’s not at all bad! I feel like I’ve still got a LONG way to go!

  • @4WHEELBIKER
    @4WHEELBIKER Год назад

    Money well spent especially if it's only driven on weekends as are most classics.

  • @philmonk8422
    @philmonk8422 Год назад +1

    Feel you are around the right value to cost ratio. Buying a 20k version wouldnt come with the promise of no big bills. So what if its a little tired, it matches the driver......joking of course.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Hahahaha! Joking but accurate, Phil!

  • @clearcandortv5727
    @clearcandortv5727 Год назад +1

    I’ll give you 12k for it as it sits. 😊 if you want to own a classic car, one should be prepared to do as much of the maintenance as possible, unless you have deep pockets, and apparently yours are deep. How do you like the 928 vs the 996? Maybe that would be a good video. I love watching your videos. Looking forward to the next one.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      Hahaha! You will not! Thanks for watching!