At a private yard I found an older 911S. Uncertain on the year...

Is the yard owner a retard since he doesn't know he has something valuable sitting there?

90 percent of people (even car people) don't know the value of that thing.

the other 10 percent know the value but don't know how hard it is to get that value out of the car, as evidenced by people saying JUST BUY IT AND FULLY RESTORE IT user YOU'LL COME OUT AHEAD.

OP YOU FAGGOT YOU BETTER UPDATE US

>OP last post 14 hours ago
>never replied to anyone

I wouldn't hold my breath.

He probably died

turn the keys on, see if it can start

update us

>Rare Vintage Porsche 911
>Looking for about $40,000
>Good mileage and very reliable
>Just needs a trim and a bit of an engine tweak
>No lowballers I know what I got

suggesting that a average joe try to "restore" a car that far gone is completely ridiculous

It would be an incredible challenge for even the best restoration shop, easily a $100k+ resto

The massive fucking hole in the roof is probably the worst we can see, and I can't overstate how difficult it would be to get the unibody 100% rust free, structurally sound and safe

I'm sure someone would pay up to ~35k for it if it has the matching drivetrain

I want to make "I know what I got", the opera.

>Act I: The junkyard
>singing boomers jerking off trying to work a crane
>accidentally lets go and car falls to ground several times
>each time they all at the same time sing "muh 100k" as the song transforms into "muh 150k? muh 200k!"

>Act II: shitstoration
>youtube channel style but it all rhymes as they have no idea why it won't start because it has no motor/anything and any time they can't figure it out, just repeat "muh 100k!"
>singing while typing out craigslist ads and gluing carpet all over the inside

>Act III: STUTTGART: "AHKNOWUTTIGARTT"
>singing the most retarded anti-sales in history
>sales end quicker and quicker as they just invite people and as they show up just immediately scream "FECK OFF" before they even say anything

>Act IV: Civic, 2002
>gets destroyed by commuter cars made in the last 15 years
>owner rages and runs a red light and gets t-boned

>Act V: The bank
>nobody at the bank gives a shit that a bunch of losers think some piece of shit is worth "muh 200k!"
>insurance claim isn't paid to expectation
>uses $400 claim to buy a gun and kill himself
>body ends up in the junkyard from Act I and becomes the porsche

Where did i say that i didnt want him to restore? I pointed out thst its worth money in any condition and he shouldnt pass up on it just because it looks like shit. I mean, he can restore and sell it for what he put into it, at the very least