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Car Forum / Porsche / Porshe 911 / August 2003

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1977 Porsche 911 - back into service advice needed !!

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DL - 11 Aug 2003 20:47 GMT
I have a 1977 Porsche 911S that has been sitting in my garage for the last
10 years or so.  I am contemplating using it while I wait for my regular car
to come back from major repair.  For as long as I can remember, once a year,
I would start it up, let the engine warm up, wash it, and drive it around
the block, and then put it back into the garage.  The last repair I remember
I did was to replace the fuel distributor of the CIS system.  I started it
up again today, but this time I would like to drive it once in a while.  Any
words of wisdom or comments regarding what I should do to get it ready
(perhaps replace spark plug wire or other things that are important ?).

I have not registered or purchased insurance for this vehicle for many years
now.  How do I go about getting them done.  Someone told me that I could get
antique car insurance for it for as low as $100 if I only drove it
occasionally.  What about antique registration, is that such a thing ?  I
live in Michigan, some of you may know the state law there.

Another thing is the VDO fuel gauge is broken.  I remember fixing the fuel
level sensor awhile back.  I think it has a float that contact some wire to
vary the electrical resistance as the fuel level changes.  I don't think I
have ever gotten it fixed totally.  The gauge now intermittently shows no
fuel reading.  Anybody have idea how to fix this ?  I hate to have to tear
up the instrument panel to fix this.  I remember making unsuccessful attempt
to pull the gauge out of the console.  Any ideas will be appreciated.

Oh, any good place to buy parts for an older Porsche such as this ?

Thanks

  - Dennis
jankemi(remove) - 12 Aug 2003 03:56 GMT
You could ask all these questions here:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/

And get very good & quick replies. (Better than mine.)

I've got collector plates and collector car insurance here in MN. The
plates were $500 for the life of the car, and the insurance is $160/yr.
Your normal car license place will let you relicense the car. Here the
laws are such that if the car is out of service for more than a year you
don't have to back-pay.

Fuel filter & gas tank rust.

For parts I use pelicanparts.com, vertexauto.com and allzim.com.

--Mike

> I have a 1977 Porsche 911S that has been sitting in my garage for the last
> 10 years or so.  I am contemplating using it while I wait for my regular car
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
>    - Dennis
jankemi(remove) - 12 Aug 2003 04:01 GMT
You could ask all these questions here:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/

And get very good & quick replies. (Better than mine.)

I've got collector plates and collector car insurance here in MN. The
plates were $500 for the life of the car, and the insurance is $160/yr.
Your normal car license place will let you relicense the car. Here the
laws are such that if the car is out of service for more than a year you
don't have to back-pay.

Fuel filter & gas tank rust.

For parts I use pelicanparts.com, vertexauto.com and allzim.com.

--Mike

> I have a 1977 Porsche 911S that has been sitting in my garage for the last
> 10 years or so.  I am contemplating using it while I wait for my regular car
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
>    - Dennis
jankemi(remove) - 12 Aug 2003 04:01 GMT
You could ask all these questions here:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/

And get very good & quick replies. (Better than mine.)

I've got collector plates and collector car insurance here in MN. The
plates were $500 for the life of the car, and the insurance is $160/yr.
Your normal car license place will let you relicense the car. Here the
laws are such that if the car is out of service for more than a year you
don't have to back-pay.

Fuel filter & gas tank rust.

For parts I use pelicanparts.com, vertexauto.com and allzim.com.

--Mike

> I have a 1977 Porsche 911S that has been sitting in my garage for the last
> 10 years or so.  I am contemplating using it while I wait for my regular car
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
>    - Dennis
 
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