Darryl purchased his white 968 cabrio in July of 2005. From eBay!
He has since purchased a 944 to 'save' wear-and-tear on the 968.
And he added a 911sc to round off his collection.
1) How long have you owned your 968?
I purchased my 968 in July of 2005 via eBay. The car was listed 3 times:
the first time it didn’t sell due to a “deadbeat bidder”, the second
time, the winning bidder claimed it was misrepresented since in the
photos, the interior appeared to be black, when in fact, it was dark
blue. I’m not sure that I believe that story, but at any rate, the
seller let him out of the deal and re-listed the car. I actually called
the seller at that point and he told me the above information, at which
point I offered to purchase the car for the final bid amount of the
previous auction. The seller declined and decided to let the auction run
it’s course. I placed one bid on the final day approximately 12 hours
before auction end as I was not going to be near a computer that day,
and I was the reserve meeting, final and winning bidder – no other
activity during the day. I ended up saving about $500.00 from the
previous auction, so that paid for the plane ticket to Florida to pick
up the car. So yes, I’m another one of the lucky ones you hear about who
bought their 968 sight unseen, flew in and drove it home.
2) What lead you to your 968 purchase and what other models did you
consider?
Well, that’s a loaded question. Being a Porsche fan since an early age,
the technical answer to that question could either be “any of them” or
“all of them”. But, we all know that’s not possible. The real answer to
the question is I’ve always wanted a 911SC Targa. Not a coupe, not a
convertible, not “an old one”, not a factory wide body turbo, just a
regular old SC Targa. I have a good friend who used to be in the auto
repair business and specialized in foreign cars, specifically, Porsche,
Ferrari, Mercedes, etc and he always poo pooed my desire for an SC -
that it would be too much trouble, leaks, rattles, tranny sucks, blah
blah blah. What I really should get was a 968. “A What?” I said. I knew
about the 924 and 944 front engine cars so I started looking at the 968
and doing some research. I really liked the cabriolet and I had just
“sold” my 92 Miata to my parents for a weekend car, so I missed the rag
top and “needed” another car. Tell that to my wife! Spin the clock
forward a year or so and I acquire the previously mentioned mechanics
old 944 as a daily driver to save wear and tear on the 968. Spin the
clock even further to a few months ago, circa July of 2008 and yes, I
finally have that elusive 911SC Targa.
3) Tell us about your 968, what is the VIN, the production date, and
what options does it have?
VIN: WP0CA2969NS840724
Production Date: DO NOT KNOW – my sticker on the door jamb is faded
beyond recognition?
Option Codes: CO2 XD4 139 331 340 437 454 490 494
4) Do you know the history of your 968?
The only history I know is what’s listed on the CarFax report I ran
prior to purchase. It has been on the east coast it’s entire
life…Alabama, Georgia and Florida. I am the third owner. I purchased it
with 103454 on the odometer.
5) What modifications have you made to your 968?
I have made no mods to the car as of yet. I’ve spent a lot of time
getting to know the car and learning about it. Some things I’d like to
do include the airbox mod (I picked up a spare air box in case I ever
want to revert back to stock), and chip. I do have the chassis stiffener
for the cabriolet that has yet to be installed and will most likely do
that in combination with the upper and lower strut braces sometime soon.
I don’t think I’ll do any engine stuff, maybe exhaust, but do want to
upgrade the brake lines and clutch hoses and other preventative items
“while I’m in there” type of stuff. I’m far from a mechanic, but I’m not
afraid to try, and never plan to track this particular car, so keeping
it in mostly stock form is fine by me.
6) What's the maintenance history of your 968?
No maintenance history known. I did what amounted to a PPI as soon as I
got it home and it’s been fine ever since.
7) Do you do your own maintenance on your 968?
Yes, I do as much as I can and I solicit my mechanic friend to do what I
can’t. I mostly get in the way trying to help and learn. But, I’ve
learned quite a bit and can now tackle quite a few things by myself that
I never would’ve tried otherwise.
8) What aspects of 968 ownership do you like most and least?
What I like most is the uniqueness of the car and talking to people who
are curious about it. It will be nice if it ever increases in value due
to the low production numbers, but we all know that may well never
happen.
I think what I like least is the fact that some parts are hard to find
and or not available at all, which is somewhat bizarre to me in the auto
world, and that the 968 appears to be somewhat of the red headed step
child of the Porsche line, probably due to the low production numbers
and the history behind the front engine water cooled cars. But, I feel
the design of the cabriolet is superb, the lines are excellent and it
will look just as good 20 years from now as it does today.
9) Do you have any 968 ownership stories that you would like to
share?
None specific, but I can say I’ve met a great bunch of folks (and
continue to do so) as a result of owning this fine automobile. I love
getting together with other owners just to talk cars and frequent the
various computer sites to exchange info.
Regretfully, I’ve been super busy lately and have missed a couple of key
events that would’ve been enjoyable and really haven’t had a chance to
drive the car too much. That’s already changing, just as the season is,
as I love putting the top down, engaging my heated seat, and going for
drives in the fall. I’ve actually had the 968 out more in the last week
or so than I have all summer and it’s been a blast.
10) What are your future plans for your 968?
Well, as mentioned above, I do need to do some preventative maintenance,
so funds permitting, I hope to tackle some of those items this winter
while the car is sleeping. I have recently finished a very thorough and
meticulous detailing of the paint and took it to it’s first show this
past Labor Day, so with a few additional cosmetic items, I plan to take
it out and trot it around more often. Doubtful that it’ll ever be
concours quality, but it’s certainly nice enough to keep clean and show
as opposed to put into daily driver commission. So, it should have a
fairly cushy rest of it’s life.
11) How long have you been a member of PCA?
I joined PCA in 2005 immediately after purchasing the 968. It was my
first Porsche that made me eligible to join.
12) What PCA activities have you taken part in and enjoyed?
None so far, other than the last few 968 Celebrations here on the east
coast. I didn’t make it to Albaquerque although I was contemplating
trailering the car out to join our left coast bretheren.
I’d like to take one of the high performance driving classes offered by
PCA and would also like to do some autocross with the 944 at some point.
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