Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: Shvegel on August 06, 2019, 23:06:15
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I am looking for a long hood 911 as my next car. I think I found the one I want and was going to research the engine. Porsche used to sell a "Certificate Of Authenticity" (COA in Porsche speak) which listed the engine and gearbox serial numbers. Well, it turns out people were obtaining a COA and then restamping their engine cases to match the COA. Porsche stopped issuing them and instead had you send in your engine and trans # then they would verify it. Now they have stopped doing that and require a 63 point inspection at the dealership in order to verify correctness. If you think $150 for a data card is expensive imagine the cost of that. I would guess that Mercedes will soon follow suit as they seem to keep track of what Porsche is doing and follow along in time.
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Well, think that a few years back you paid $100.- and got a certificate with the Daimler logo and a rundown of all the options, codes and important numbers was a deal.
Now you pay $150.- for a .jpg poor photocopy attachment via email, with no explanation of the codes. No hardcopy given (I asked for one).
Think that's a bit extreme.
Walter
1967 220SL diesel
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For Porsche the COA is notoriously unreliable. Recommend you spend a few dollars to get a copy of the Kardex for your car from "david_j.pateman david_j.pateman" <david_j.pateman@sympatico.ca>
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ejboyd5,
I've heard of the "kardex" before, but have never seen one.
Any chance you could post a picture of one?
Of course, if there is any sensitive info there (key # for instance), I don't expect to see it there.
Mark
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How about a little effort on your part. Do a search for Porsche kardex and you'll find many examples.
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Done.
I didn't know they were still available.
I'll write your contact and see what happens.