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spinedoc 08-12-2015 12:36 PM

Multiple Porsches....
 
I've been silently watching the forum and reading people's sigs. How many of you have or have had more than one Porsche at a time? It's fascinating.

Also, has anyone had a 968? I was told that due to the low production numbers, it will probably (and already is to some degree) be collectible and worth some money.

Just curious.

JayG 08-12-2015 01:02 PM

Owning a Porsche is like taking heroin
Highly addictive and you can't just have one

Bootlegger 08-12-2015 01:15 PM

Agreed. Although I've only had (have) one, I'm already scheming my next one. A rat and the cheese....

Carlisabadman986 08-12-2015 01:48 PM

I am very jealous of people who have the income to own multiple. The only way I would have a chance of getting another would be to use my current 986 as a down payment.

I'll be on that level one day....

BIGJake111 08-12-2015 01:52 PM

I've almost convinced the mother unit to get a cayanne. Once prices go down I really see a Macan in our families future.

It's just hard to only own one of these cars, me and my father have been scheming about 928s lately as well but don't want to take the plunge.

As for the 968 I think the convertible has beautiful lines and love when I come across one at car shows. They pop up on Craigslist for about the price of a 944 turbo pretty often, it's just Always a small selection of cars.

JayG 08-12-2015 02:06 PM

944's are a bargain
bulletproof motor
Make great Spec race cars

Porsche9 08-12-2015 02:25 PM

A 78 911SC and a 89 944S2. Daughter still fit in the back seat and both could be had at a reasonable cost at the time. The S2 was essentailly in new condition with just 17k on the odometer but had incurred almost 70% depreciation. The 78 SC I got at what now feels like was the buttom of the market. Bought it for $16k and sold it for $18k after owning it for three years and spending about $3k in maintenance and repairs. Cheap tranportation if you ask me. If I would have had the room I would have kept it but I didn't and I needed at least one car with more leg and headroom as my daughter out grew the back seat. I'm still resentful about the fact that she outgrew the SC. :)

I'm trying to justify to my wife the need for something larger than a three car garage. I'd happily trade house square footage for garage space. She not buying it......yet. The strategy is to get her more personally hooked on having her own Porsche again. It's addictive so I think my odds are pretty good.

JayG 08-12-2015 02:31 PM

That's how we got our second one, it was for my wife, it's her car.

j.fro 08-12-2015 03:43 PM

After the 986 was paid off I was looking for an AWD daily driver. Picked up an 86 VW Quantum Syncro Wagon. Wife didn't get it. Moved on to an 06 BMW 325, but no AWD. Replaced that with a 99 Carrera 4. Checked all th boxes, wife loves it, and payments are cheaper than they were on the 986. 986 racecar and 996 C4 make a great combo.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1439422978.jpg

RedTele58 08-12-2015 04:56 PM

I'm probably one of the worst offenders on the forum when it comes to these cars...

I've been driving and slowly gathering Porsche cars for the last 30+ years. My first was a '67 911 in college during the early '80s. Then a '78 924, a '87 944S, a '70 914 and a '90 944S2 cabriolet. All but the '90 944S2 cab are gone - it hides in my garage w/ 66k 2 owner miles. Along the way I gathered several $1,000 "project" cars - 3 1984 928S and a '71 914 - I still have them. 2 of the 3 928's will run and (sorta) drive, and the 914 will start with a shot of ether. 2 of the 928s and the 914 are tucked away for future restoration. One of the 928s I'm working a slow/steady restoration on.

Then my Boxster addiction hit, and hit pretty hard. I have 7. 4 1999s, a 2000 base, a 2001S and a 2002S. All are clean above average to excellent condition cars. Most have unique option packages (aero kits, different sport packages, unique colors, or are just a bad ass looking little car). I'm fortunate I have a big shop I rent for cheap to store everything and I'm able to do a fair amount of maintenance on them, but even then, it's an expensive hobby. When we talk about ~$1,500/yr for maintenance, that's a pretty realistic number.

I also have a '99 aerokit 996 in the mix and am looking for the right early Boxster to turn into a Spec racer.

Before anyone thinks that I can give mr.jonathanlada a run for his daddies money, if you add the cost of 7 early Boxsters and a 996, you'd come up with just enough money to buy a gently used 991 and have enough left over to go to the Cheesecake factory for dinner. And a gently used 991 and dinner at the Cheesecake Factory doesn't give you Baller Status...

The 986/996 cars are to me, the last of the Porsches that a regular guy can drive, work on a little, and have fun with. For me, it's a great hobby. I daily drive them, work on them, waste time here on the forum, scrounge bits and pieces off eBay, salvage yards and other places, take them to the track, and as important as anything, I've made great friends in the Porsche community that I can share fun and camaraderie with.

cas951 08-12-2015 05:12 PM

I've had 4 Porsches to date. Two 944 turbos and two Boxsters. I still have three of them but my youngest drive the 986 now. Even with three Porsches I still have the itch to buy one more. I'm keeping an eye on the Cayman GTS. I still have the itch to have a 911 but a standard 911 just haven't attracted my attention as much as the Cayman GTS.

I've been around 968's but have never owned one. It's basically an updated 944 S2. It is a great reliable car provided the timing belts and front seals are maintained. The 968 were produced from 1992-1995 so there's not many around. The 968 CS and the 968 turbo are very rare and prices for these are like the old air cooled 911's. Prices for standard 968's have gone up a bit in the last couple years but ones in great condition is hard to find.

BIGJake111 08-12-2015 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedTele58 (Post 461332)
I'm probably one of the worst offenders on the forum when it comes to these cars...


It is always a joy when you post photos from your collection! You should start renting them out... Then again those cars deserve to be treated much better then a rental owner would. A gently used 991 sounds great but I think the value for money of your collection surpasses the 991 after the third box, 914, and one 928. Everything on top of that is just added fun!

RedTele58 08-12-2015 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BIGJake111 (Post 461338)
It is always a joy when you post photos from your collection! ... A gently used 991 sounds great but I think the value for money of your collection surpasses the 991 after the third box, 914, and one 928. Everything on top of that is just added fun!

When the day comes that this car is complete and hits the street, I'll be parking my Boxsters for about a year. :D

spinedoc 08-12-2015 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by j.fro (Post 461323)
After the 986 was paid off I was looking for an AWD daily driver. Picked up an 86 VW Quantum Syncro Wagon. Wife didn't get it. Moved on to an 06 BMW 325, but no AWD. Replaced that with a 99 Carrera 4. Checked all th boxes, wife loves it, and payments are cheaper than they were on the 986. 986 racecar and 996 C4 make a great combo.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1439422978.jpg

How do you like the 996 C4? I've thought about one of those as a more year round car. Of course, if money were no object I would have a 918 Spyder.

Then again, I've always loved the C6 corvettes too. Had a 74 vette when I was younger!

:p

keysguy 08-12-2015 06:57 PM

I've had 3 running at the same time. I'm down to just the Boxster now. I was known in the neighborhood as "they guy with all the Porsche's" I wanted to get bumper stickers for them that said "My other car is a Porsche"

JayG 08-12-2015 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedTele58 (Post 461332)
I'm probably one of the worst offenders on the forum when it comes to these cars...

I've been driving and slowly gathering Porsche cars for the last 30+ years. My first was a '67 911 in college during the early '80s. Then a '78 924, a '87 944S, a '70 914 and a '90 944S2 cabriolet. All but the '90 944S2 cab are gone - it hides in my garage w/ 66k 2 owner miles. Along the way I gathered several $1,000 "project" cars - 3 1984 928S and a '71 914 - I still have them. 2 of the 3 928's will run and (sorta) drive, and the 914 will start with a shot of ether. 2 of the 928s and the 914 are tucked away for future restoration. One of the 928s I'm working a slow/steady restoration on.

Then my Boxster addiction hit, and hit pretty hard. I have 7. 4 1999s, a 2000 base, a 2001S and a 2002S. All are clean above average to excellent condition cars. Most have unique option packages (aero kits, different sport packages, unique colors, or are just a bad ass looking little car). I'm fortunate I have a big shop I rent for cheap to store everything and I'm able to do a fair amount of maintenance on them, but even then, it's an expensive hobby. When we talk about ~$1,500/yr for maintenance, that's a pretty realistic number.

I also have a '99 aerokit 996 in the mix and am looking for the right early Boxster to turn into a Spec racer.

Before anyone thinks that I can give mr.jonathanlada a run for his daddies money, if you add the cost of 7 early Boxsters and a 996, you'd come up with just enough money to buy a gently used 991 and have enough left over to go to the Cheesecake factory for dinner. And a gently used 991 and dinner at the Cheesecake Factory doesn't give you Baller Status...

The 986/996 cars are to me, the last of the Porsches that a regular guy can drive, work on a little, and have fun with. For me, it's a great hobby. I daily drive them, work on them, waste time here on the forum, scrounge bits and pieces off eBay, salvage yards and other places, take them to the track, and as important as anything, I've made great friends in the Porsche community that I can share fun and camaraderie with.

Yes, you definitely do have a Porsche problem. I can fix it for you, just send me a couple

And yes, you are very very poor, all those old beat up piece of crap Porsche's you have

j.fro 08-13-2015 01:24 AM

The 99 C4 has been a great DD. In 2.5 yrs I've put 65k on the car. With Conti DWS tires (only 2 sets!) it has been fine in both rain and snow. Overall mpg has been just under 24. With the back seat, there's room for the dog and luggage.
With prices under 20k for well cared for cars, how can you go wrong??

Porsche Chick 08-13-2015 07:05 AM

I blame the hubby; he talked me into it. :D

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1439478282.jpg

mountainman 08-13-2015 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spinedoc (Post 461283)
I've been silently watching the forum and reading people's sigs. How many of you have or have had more than one Porsche at a time? It's fascinating.

Also, has anyone had a 968? I was told that due to the low production numbers, it will probably (and already is to some degree) be collectible and worth some money.

Just curious.

I had a 968 and wish I had it back. Great little cars that will be appreciating. I have had 3 porsches for several years and just got down to 2, an 04 boxster S anniversary edition and a new Macan turbo. I am now where I need to be.

rick3000 08-13-2015 09:17 AM

My 986 is my first Porsche, but it won't be my last.

One of the main reasons I got my car, was because my dad drove a very reliable 944 for about 15+ years. I'm trying to convince him to get back into a Porsche, probably a 996/997.

BIGJake111 08-13-2015 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedTele58 (Post 461341)
When the day comes that this car is complete and hits the street, I'll be parking my Boxsters for about a year. :D


Just don't lose it into a lake!

husker boxster 08-13-2015 12:28 PM

When I bought my 08 Boxster S LE brand new, I knew I didn't want to track it so I started saving for a 2nd Porsche. 3 yrs later I bought my Carmon Red (burgundy) 07 CS. It was a good car but didn't have the options of my LE, so I bought my 08 CSS and sold my 07 CS. The CS and now CSS are also my all season cars.

I love my current inventory and have no plans to update / change it. One of the salesmen at the local P-Car store covets my CSS and has made me some tempting offers on 911s and 981 GTSs. I'm happy with what I have and they're both paid for (LE paid off in 2012, CSS paid off last yr).

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1439497643.jpg

spinedoc 08-13-2015 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by husker boxster (Post 461441)
When I bought my 08 Boxster S LE brand new, I knew I didn't want to track it so I started saving for a 2nd Porsche. 3 yrs later I bought my Carmon Red (burgundy) 07 CS. It was a good car but didn't have the options of my LE, so I bought my 08 CSS and sold my 07 CS. The CS and now CSS are also my all season cars.

I love my current inventory and have no plans to update / change it. One of the salesmen at the local P-Car store covets my CSS and has made me some tempting offers on 911s and 981 GTSs. I'm happy with what I have and they're both paid for (LE paid off in 2012, CSS paid off last yr).

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1439497643.jpg

Nice collection...

JayG 08-13-2015 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by husker boxster (Post 461441)
When I bought my 08 Boxster S LE brand new, I knew I didn't want to track it so I started saving for a 2nd Porsche. 3 yrs later I bought my Carmon Red (burgundy) 07 CS. It was a good car but didn't have the options of my LE, so I bought my 08 CSS and sold my 07 CS. The CS and now CSS are also my all season cars.

I love my current inventory and have no plans to update / change it. One of the salesmen at the local P-Car store covets my CSS and has made me some tempting offers on 911s and 981 GTSs. I'm happy with what I have and they're both paid for (LE paid off in 2012, CSS paid off last yr).

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1439497643.jpg

I'm, terribly sorry, but since this is a 986 forum and you don't own a 986, you are not eligible for membership.

You will have to move over to Rennlist.









NOT
Just kidding.
Nice looking collection except for their ugly headlights :rolleyes:

husker boxster 08-13-2015 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayG (Post 461457)
Nice looking collection except for their ugly headlights :rolleyes:

I'm not a scrambled eggs guy. :cheers:

And I meant to ask you why someone in SD would have all-seasons on their car? Is that in case the temp drops to 55?

JayG 08-13-2015 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by husker boxster (Post 461466)
I'm not a scrambled eggs guy. :cheers:

And I meant to ask you why someone in SD would have all-seasons on their car? Is that in case the temp drops to 55?

LOL

My Boxster is an 04, so no eggs. In any case, I like both the 986 and 996 headlights. I think they look better than round ones

I have all season tires on our Targa, it came with them we we bought it last year and when they need to be replaced, I will probably keep all season tires on it as it does not get tracked or AX

And yes, it does get below 55 here in the winter. On the cars that are outside, we get ice on the windows and sometimes get ice on the walkway to the house. It does get down a few days each winter to a frigid 30 or so

BugsFerBrains 08-14-2015 02:39 AM

My first Porsche was a '86 911 Carrera I purchased used in '87, sold it a few years ago and have been kicking myself ever since. Since my wife and I are motorcycling less, I decided it was time to get a convertible sports car, chose a nice '04 Boxster S Spyder. Soon thereafter found a '04 911. About a year later found a '06 Cayman S. I think I've got a Porsche Problem, especially if they are GT Silver Metallic. I've been sending the current owner of my old '86 a card once a year expressing my desire to buy it back. That should do it......
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1439548698.jpg

Beer 08-14-2015 03:54 AM

My first Porsche was a 914, which I restored and recently sold. Tempted to get something to fill the empty space in the garage.

http://lgriffin.net/images/914_986_800.jpg

bwillia080261 08-14-2015 01:05 PM

I have a 2001 Boxster S, A 2007 Cayman S and just bought my first 911, a 2007 C4S. Ironically I think for sheer joy of driving the Boxster wins. The Cayman is the best handling car I have ever driven and is the choice for track or serious canyon blasting. Still getting used to the 911 but the sweetest part is that 355 HP 3.8L engine! Driving it hard in the twisties is nothing short of frightening though. Back end breaks loose without warning.

TripleTrophy 09-27-2015 05:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mountainman (Post 461414)
I have had 3 porsches for several years and just got down to 2, an 04 boxster S anniversary edition and a new Macan turbo. I am now where I need to be.

Strikes me as a perfect combo, Boxster and Macan. For better or worse, the driving pleasure and comfort of the Boxster made me seriously consider a Macan, and I am now waiting for confirmation for a factory delivery next year. I guess this qualifies me as a developing Porsche addiction.

Retroman1969 09-27-2015 10:31 AM

Someone mentioned that bumper sticker.....?
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...psfsuymgo5.jpg

JayG 09-27-2015 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Retroman1969 (Post 467870)
Someone mentioned that bumper sticker.....?
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...psfsuymgo5.jpg

That's a tough choice , which silver Boxster do I take today

Nmbrsix 09-27-2015 10:50 AM

I owned an '88 944S 16v in past.

My next Porsche will be a 981 Cayman S or GTS (depending on how long I wait).

The 986 isn't my year round daily; I think the 981S might be thanks to the hardtop.

Retroman1969 09-27-2015 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayG (Post 467874)
That's a tough choice , which silver Boxster do I take today

;)
I'm fairly OCD, so.... One to keep nice for weekends, and one to drive the heck out of! LOL.

jcslocum 09-27-2015 02:52 PM

We fortunately have 4, yes 4 Porsches. From old to newest; 1966 a 912 in superb condition with 42k miles, 1976 - 911 that is my daughters project to be back dated and hot rod 3.4 in the back. Allie is currently building the engine. She drives a 944 every day and we just picked up a very scruffy 2000 Boxster to retire the 944 as a DD and for her to move to the Box as her DD.

Jager 09-28-2015 05:08 PM

Sometimes I just sit here and pet them.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/Toys1443488928.jpg

particlewave 09-28-2015 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by husker boxster (Post 461441)
When I bought my 08 Boxster S LE brand new, I knew I didn't want to track it so I started saving for a 2nd Porsche. 3 yrs later I bought my Carmon Red (burgundy) 07 CS. It was a good car but didn't have the options of my LE, so I bought my 08 CSS and sold my 07 CS. The CS and now CSS are also my all season cars.

I love my current inventory and have no plans to update / change it. One of the salesmen at the local P-Car store covets my CSS and has made me some tempting offers on 911s and 981 GTSs. I'm happy with what I have and they're both paid for (LE paid off in 2012, CSS paid off last yr).

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1439497643.jpg

I hate you so much right now... :p

Jake Raby 09-28-2015 07:26 PM

Here's most of them.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1443497115.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1443497166.jpg

spinedoc 09-28-2015 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jake Raby (Post 468092)

Holy crap…...:eek:

Duezzer 09-28-2015 07:39 PM

Wife bought a 99 Boxster - She loved it but felt bad when she went someplace and could only take one family member with her.... So she gave me the Boxster - I gave her my old Avalanche and she traded it in on a Jeep Wrangle - The Wrangle is great but after bumpers winch and lift kit - Kinda became a fuel pig - She picked up a little 1990 Miata for commuting - but just not happy with it... So....... We are now rebuilding and 85 944 - Should be done in a few weeks to a month.

- Started with a slight disease now a full blown fever.

I like this Fever.

Like it a lot.

PS - nice storage locker Mr. Raby


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