This article ran in our December 2015 issue. Prices for parts have been changed. As for the 924S, Hagerty says you can expect to pay $8000 on average, with a No 2 example setting you back close to $17,000.
The Porsche 924 doesn’t have the greatest reputation among e…
Nice try but you missed the first 924S. Check your history, Porsche did the S option in 1979 to make a basis for the D production racers. No sunroof, manual windows, limited slip and humongous brakes. I was lucky enough to find one of these in the late 90's and it was a sick track car.
I remember Hot Rod magazine (or was it VW/Porsche magazine?) doing an article about installing fender flares and wide wheels/tires on a 924. It made the car look even better than a 944 as I recall. Would be interesting to take a discarded example or one with a fragged motor and make a hillclimb or autocross car with it. They are, however, rare in NC and I don't see any on Craigslist.
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