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Deserion 08-20-2015 06:24 AM

One Is Not Enough
 
How many of you out there in Boxsterland own more than one? I know offhand that Retroman, RedTele, and Husker Boxster have/had several at one time. If you want another, what would it be?

Once I get settled into my new house, I want to find a 1997. Specifically, I want it to be an Arena Red/Savannah '97 with a manual. That's the first one I saw that made me fall in love with the car, back in 1997. Aside from that combo, I'd search for a '97 in Silver/Boxster Red since it looks classic and similar to the concept car. Or hell, maybe even try to find one of the oddball color combos just because, why not? :cheers:

RandallNeighbour 08-20-2015 06:30 AM

You should really pass on the idea of getting a 97. First model year had a lot of problems and the subframe is weaker than the 1998's and up. Just get a 1998 and call it a 1997 :)

The other thing my car does not have that everyone else's seems to have is an external temp sensor in the front bumper. They added it right at the end of 1997 production. It allows the AC to work better and you can turn on OBC and the outside temp will populate in the cluster. On my car it just shows "---" :(

On the other hand, if you can find a 1997 garage queen with no miles on it and the original motor (doubtful) and with all the OEM equipment and spare and toolkit, etc. it could become an increasing value automobile at some point. Many of them have had their motors replaced under warranty though for D chunk cylinder wall issues, slipped sleeves, and RMS leaks leading to catastrophic oil loss.

Deserion 08-20-2015 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour (Post 462493)
On the other hand, if you can find a 1997 garage queen with no miles on it and the original motor (doubtful) and with all the OEM equipment and spare and toolkit, etc. it could become an increasing value automobile at some point. Many of them have had their motors replaced under warranty though for D chunk cylinder wall issues, slipped sleeves, and RMS leaks leading to catastrophic oil loss.

That was the plan, get as minty of an example as I could find. :) It'd be kept stock, though. Maintenance-wise they can't possibly be worse than any of the Volkswagens I've owned... and I've had two on the Mk4 Golf chassis. :o

thstone 08-20-2015 06:42 AM

One can never own too many! I'd love to get another Boxster for the street...

jacabean 08-20-2015 06:52 AM

radiator fans ?
 
wrong post

78F350 08-20-2015 06:56 AM

A little over a year ago I saw this one on Craigslist and decided that I 'needed' a Boxster.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1404921921.jpg
It was sold shortly before I contacted the seller. It was while researching the car that I found the Forum and eventually found that it had been listed here too.
Shortly after that I bought my black '99 and my wife told me that she should have a white one. The white one needed a new engine and I got an Arctic Silver parts car. Now I'm back to looking for the right Arctic Silver with a red interior.
Generally I keep 6-7 cars registered. Any more and they just don't get driven.


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