michel Posted 20March, 2016 Report Share Posted 20March, 2016 On offer to PFA’ers before moving to the wider web. Selling MY Australian delivered ‘Mocha Black’ matching numbers, 5 speed, sunroof, 160,500km’s. 1979 SC. A rare offering in this very cool, very late 70’s colour – Mocha Black. The SC is a great colour combo with its ‘Cork’ interior and cloth (velour) seat inserts. It’s the holy trinity of cars – Provenance – Condition – Specification and in my coloured opinion its almost everything to me; excepting its lack of tartan and fabled sporto box. What are you seeing: rare colour, 5 speed manual, sunroof, full service and ownership history ( I am the 4th), delivery and service books, good km’s (160,500kms). A well-known Canberra car since the early 1980’s owned by enthusiasts and club members, and has been kept in rude health. This is a car that has been driven, enjoyed and maintained. Still in great condition, solid engine (no leaks), no squeaks and a 915 gearbox that is shifting well. The SC has for all its 4 owners been its cliché, bullet proof. A factory sealed engine case, with a major head service done in the 90’s, recently overhauled CIS system (new - air box, WUR, rebuilt fuel dist, new injectors etc) and paint correction to address blemishes in the bonnet and rear quarters, its ready to lift its skirts. If not sold before, it can be viewed at the RENNSPORT shown ‘n’ shine. 97500 If you want to buy send me a PM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hugh Posted 20March, 2016 Report Share Posted 20March, 2016 So funny, saw one exactly like this yesterday driving about in my local hood. The colour looked great and I was thinking you don't see many like that - very cool indeed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Airhead Posted 21March, 2016 Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 Yeah but how much is the Red Hiundies in the background? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_f Posted 21March, 2016 Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 Love the colour, and with that interior.. perfect! Good luck with the sale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike D'Silva Posted 21March, 2016 Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 nice car... more to the point, what have you replaced it with, Mr Wheeler Dealer!??!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michel Posted 21March, 2016 Author Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 Nothing up my inside seam Mike. though have been looking at Italian cars and stalking an MR2 owner for his S1 supercharged beastie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 21March, 2016 Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 Nothing up my inside seam Mike. though have been looking at Italian cars taking leave of my senses and scanning gumtree for a cheap welder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrevMcRev Posted 21March, 2016 Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 I dig the colour combo, very noice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandy468 Posted 21March, 2016 Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 Love the colour, and with that interior.. perfect! Good luck with the sale.Mocha Choca the seventies are alive - has come full circle, looks cool! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itsujack Posted 21March, 2016 Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 I'd rock that colour! Looks great, GLWS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coastr Posted 21March, 2016 Report Share Posted 21March, 2016 Brown is the new brown...been sayin it for years!i prefer my dark choccie interior to cork but I reckon cork is the right choice for the mocha, otherwise you wouldn't be able to tell where the paint stopped and the trim started.good luck, I'm sure we'll hear if you move it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 22March, 2016 Report Share Posted 22March, 2016 Anyone got a soy chai latte interior? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skidmarks Posted 22March, 2016 Report Share Posted 22March, 2016 I like it. Here's the deal. You take my 928GTS and I'll take your car with some cash in the glovebox to make it fair on me. I'll even leave a Rod Stewart album in the 8 track for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panzerjager Posted 23March, 2016 Report Share Posted 23March, 2016 I like it. Here's the deal. You take my 928GTS and I'll take your car with some cash in the glovebox to make it fair on me. I even leave a Rod Stewart album in the 8 track for you.Michel don't fall for this ploy, I rekon Skidmarks is good for at least three Rod Stewart albums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skidmarks Posted 24March, 2016 Report Share Posted 24March, 2016 Michel don't fall for this ploy, I rekon Skidmarks is good for at least three Rod Stewart albums Busted. The SC is clearly a nice thing. The color is actually one of its best points. People used to bag the shit out of me for my Peru Red Carrera and the Sand Beige 73E. And then the fashionista's got all misty eyed over the colors of the 70's and hey presto, I was a visionary guru. Michel, surely it comes with a body suit and cork platform stompers? Google "One Easy Piece" and look for the advert with the buy with the porn moostach, big sunnies and even bigger hair and you'll see what I'm thinking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paddy Posted 30March, 2016 Report Share Posted 30March, 2016 A good look 911 Michel, let me know your contact details pleasecheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skidmarks Posted 8April, 2016 Report Share Posted 8April, 2016 Michel, my offer still stands. Although I may be looking for a little more cash my way as the market has moved SIGNIFICANTY on the 928. Don't snooze ...BTW, does your come with pulled head studs or is that extra? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ELSPORTO Posted 9April, 2016 Report Share Posted 9April, 2016 I think you'll find pulled head studs only came standard on 2.7 911 and 911S 1974 to 1977... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 9April, 2016 Report Share Posted 9April, 2016 I think you'll find pulled head studs only came standard on 2.7 911 and 911S 1974 to 1977...You're right. The SC was all about snapped head studs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skidmarks Posted 9April, 2016 Report Share Posted 9April, 2016 You're right. The SC was all about snapped head studs.Correct. My questions are:-1. is it matching numbers and 2. has it had snapped head studs? If the answers are yes, it's the real deal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tazzieman Posted 9April, 2016 Report Share Posted 9April, 2016 Correct. My questions are:-1. is it matching numbers and I believe "unrestored" trumps "matching numbers" in the classic car market nowadays. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michel Posted 9April, 2016 Author Report Share Posted 9April, 2016 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skidmarks Posted 9April, 2016 Report Share Posted 9April, 2016 What are you saying Michel? That taking a look at your car is like going to Crown? I'll PM you with some selling tips but happy to share openly that the subliminal inference that condition "could be like a game of poker" is highly likely to weld it to your balance sheet. I believe "unrestored" trumps "matching numbers" in the classic car market nowadays.Of course! Michel, my 928 is unrestored. You're still snoozing ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michel Posted 10April, 2016 Author Report Share Posted 10April, 2016 undies... it has been brought to me that some on the forum, are unaware of the idiom 'rude health' , or as I stated in my opening salvo ... This SC has been kept in rude health, or some such thing. This quite deeply affected me, which is a mild irony given my intended use of the idiom. Naively I thought it quite the vernacular and in common use? After many straw polls and PM'son this issue I thought it best for full disclosure I provide an explanation on the open forum.Quite to the contrary of most, the use of rude in this instance rather than implying one's manner, capacity to offend, or general demeanour; it does infact imply not easily affected, not made poorly. Implying robust vigour, or great strength.Is it a Viking introduced term, not sure though they gave us some great words: berserker, muck die knife ransack bylaw and cake. Which oddly left me thinking about poor Marie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panzerjager Posted 10April, 2016 Report Share Posted 10April, 2016 Now it all makes sense, I just have to get myself one of those Viking to English translation books so I can decipher those texts & emails of yours Michel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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