I’ve been asked by a few why I’ve not been on the forum much lately, and this is probably the main reason, my project car… a 1986 Porsche 924S.
Full details on http://www.project924.co.uk summary below and I haven't forgotten my forum form, so straight in with photos too…
I had been looking for a [track] project, on and off, for a while and kept reading very good things about the 924. Searching Pistonheads and eBay from time to time it was on my list and last April I ended up buying this…

It’s a 1986 Porsche 924S. I bought it unseen as a non-runner (hence the delivery trailer) for £400. After some random engine bay cleaning and a battery charge I got the car running and set about getting it MOT’d. It failed. It went off for welding and then a couple other bits. Due to a string of problems getting it in to actually get the work done I only got the car back recently, but back it is.
My first trip out I fitted new tyres, Hankook Ventus, following some great reviews. Not scrubbed in properly, but they seem good.

But then broke down on my way home from work. Turned out to be the alternator.

I haven’t done many miles yet but the car seems to be living up to it’s billing, it handles great – really liking the un-assisted steering. The brakes leave a lot to be desired but that is probably just they need running in. The car is very tatty but looks promising.
I will of course be happier when I’m confident that I can get from A to B without breaking down. The only slight issue, now that I’m driving the car and seeing the numbers drop steadily I’m slightly loathed to strip it out and put track kit in. Suspect it may see a gradual restoration. Either way it will still see some track time.

More info and write-ups on the blog, which has probably been taking most of my time, rather than the car.

Full details on http://www.project924.co.uk summary below and I haven't forgotten my forum form, so straight in with photos too…
I had been looking for a [track] project, on and off, for a while and kept reading very good things about the 924. Searching Pistonheads and eBay from time to time it was on my list and last April I ended up buying this…

It’s a 1986 Porsche 924S. I bought it unseen as a non-runner (hence the delivery trailer) for £400. After some random engine bay cleaning and a battery charge I got the car running and set about getting it MOT’d. It failed. It went off for welding and then a couple other bits. Due to a string of problems getting it in to actually get the work done I only got the car back recently, but back it is.
My first trip out I fitted new tyres, Hankook Ventus, following some great reviews. Not scrubbed in properly, but they seem good.

But then broke down on my way home from work. Turned out to be the alternator.

I haven’t done many miles yet but the car seems to be living up to it’s billing, it handles great – really liking the un-assisted steering. The brakes leave a lot to be desired but that is probably just they need running in. The car is very tatty but looks promising.
I will of course be happier when I’m confident that I can get from A to B without breaking down. The only slight issue, now that I’m driving the car and seeing the numbers drop steadily I’m slightly loathed to strip it out and put track kit in. Suspect it may see a gradual restoration. Either way it will still see some track time.

More info and write-ups on the blog, which has probably been taking most of my time, rather than the car.


Your camera lens is a little dirty