Steve, as you know I built my car to be driven, and have slacked off in the regard. The entire body was media blasted, there were no rust issues, but every pin hole was addressed anyway before being sprayed inside and out with epoxy primer (DP90?). All undercarriage parts were powder coated with the exception of two factory new front A-arms. Rather than buying a fourth car for my daughter, here is my thinking:
1. Work out the bugs on the auto heat so I at least get defrost.
2. Install winter tires. This may be harder than it sounds. I have your red Bembos that only fit within 16x7 Fuchs from the 944 turbo on front and 16x8 turbo wheels on the rear. These were professionally refinished and I don't really want to drive them in the rain/shush/snow. BBS makes a set of 17" rims for the SC but are expensive new (I have not tried to track down a used set). I still have the stock calipers and rotors. Could I install them for winter driving with the 19mm master cylinder? This would open up a host of more common, and hopefully cheaper, wheel options. Although, a local guy has four chrome twist type 17" rims with spacers for $900. I don't like the chrome, but the price seems right and I wouldn't be DE'ing these rims and their spacers.
3. I would need to be able to start my PMO equipped car after sitting in a parking lot for up to eight hours on cold days without the benefit of being on a batter charger. Would this be a problem if the battery is in good shape? Would that preclude converting to a light weight red battery?
4. What else would I need to turn my car into a daily driver given we only have to deal with snow fewer than a dozen commutes per year (we can have a blizzard on the way to work and sunshine and clear roads by the COB)?
Thanks!
Rich