Hello,
My name is Corey and I'm new around here. I had heard of 944-Spec before, as I'm a PCA member and Boxster owner (well co-owner, it's the Wife's daily driver
), but it wasn't until I started looking at 944s recently that I started reading up and realized it might be the perfect thing for me.
I'm a lifelong enthusiast, but from an unusual perspective as I got my start and education on cars through Gran Turismo and the Internet. I know a whole lot of useless information on chassis & engine codes, specifications, and model history but I can't really turn a wrench to save my life. When I got married I inherited a father-in-law who is both an industrial arts/pre-engineering teacher as well as a home hot rod builder but as we're 2k miles apart I don't get to learn as much from him as I'd like to.
I have some track experience, having participated a few events from PCNA both as Auto-X and road course but that's the extent of "full size" experience. I got into karting a few years back, graduated Jim Hall's Kart School and did a few kart track days with Rotax, but never got into racing. About the same story with motorcycles: I graduated from Keith Code's Superbike School, have a dedicated track bike in the garage, and have done a number of track days but never moved to racing.
I'm in SoCal, so in addition to PCA we have the local Porsche Owners Club org and after getting our 987 I started investigated their DE and TT programs but could never feel comfortable taking the plunge with a car that needed to be used for daily transportation. I never really got into Auto-X for similar reasons but also just due to not being excited about racing in parking lots (but not offense to those that love it!
)
This is where the 944 comes in. I'm shopping for a cheap one now that is reliable enough to use for occasional street transportation. From there, I'd like to start getting involved in the DE and TT events with it until I'm qualified to convert it to spec and join guys. I know the common knowledge is to buy something already prepared, but I think I'd enjoy and learn more by buying a cheap and functional car and slowly building it up with spec as the ultimate goal. Heck, I'm inspired by the great build threads and blogs I've seen around here and have been looking for a reason to write more, so maybe I can use the experience to motivate that hobby as well.
Thanks for reading that extremely long winded intro. I hope to meet some of you at events in SoCal soon! It seems to be a very mature and friendly community around here, I look forward to becoming a part of it.
Thanks,
Corey
P.S. While I've got your expert attention, there is a local 85.5 I've got my eye on, but it's got this somewhat scary looking dent in the front drivers panel. It looks like a new panel from Pelican Parts runs almost as much as the purchase price for the car. Is this fixable? Or should I rule it out for my needs? Or maybe hunt for a cheaper replacement via junkyard or whathaveyou?