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Want a Porsche 911 Convertible - Model Info Please
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:30 pm
by richardjjs
Based in Shropshire
Was chairman of the local Quattro owners club until 8 years ago
Owned 5 different ur's - Miss the thrill
Had a number of BMW 3 series verts (ok) at present have a Final edition of the CLK Mercedes 2.3 Compressor (Very nice)
Could some one describe the different 911 models in the 966 and 967 ranges
Realise the difference between Cabrio and Coupe (and even 4 wheels drive)!!
but need to know about S and standard
Also wide bodied - when did this come in
Is there anything in particular to watch for when buying
Notice quite a few over 100k have a new gearbox fitted is this a usual problem
Thanks
Will join if I buy one
Richard
Re: Want a Porsche 911 Convertible - Model Info Please
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 1:04 pm
by Lee 944
There is a lot of information to process if you're undecided which model/budget fits you ( I had typed your requirements there, but it comes down to personal taste).
The 911 996 was the first water cooled flat 6 Porsche made and had a face lift in 2002. The most desirable model was the C4S which is wide bodied and 4 wheel drive. Basically in the 996 range I think all C2 were narrow bodied and C4 were wide bodied?
The 911 997 was an evolution of the 996 and the engine was changed to a new model. Models and bodies get complicated in this range.
Have you seen one you like? Post a link and we'll try and comment. Good luck with the search.
Re: Want a Porsche 911 Convertible - Model Info Please
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 2:38 pm
by Sean Smallman
Hi Richard
Welcome to the forum
I could be wrong (without checking) but I think the 996 C4 is narrow bodied.
The 4S is the same as a Turbo with no Turbo.
997 the S has a power increase over standard C.
Both suffer from engine failures and a bore inspection when you have found the right car is worth the expense.
The other big expense are radiators and condensers. They gather crud underneath from the front vents and that rots them out if not regularly cleaned.
You should budget £2k a year running costs and I guess the all important question is are you buying a daily driver or a hobby car?
996's are great buys the 997's will continue to depreciate.
There are buying guides for the 996 and 997 at £10 each well worth the read.
I would pop along to your local meeting and get a feel for the different models.
Feel free to show us any cars you are interested in and ask any questions.
Re: Want a Porsche 911 Convertible - Model Info Please
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 7:13 pm
by richardjjs
Forgotten all about this post
Bought a very nice 996 C4 and ran it for 3 years until I panicked and swapped it for a BMW VERT
Well if that doesn't throw me out of the club nothing will
Was a disaster although spec wise it had every

thing I wanted JUst didn't like the car
Bought a nice 2003 986 Tip Boxster liked it so much upgraded it to 997 Manual Boxster
Rest is history now running the new Region Shropshire and Mid Wales