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Year:1982 Mileage:93272
Location:

Sedalia, Missouri, United States

Sedalia, Missouri, United States
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Up for sale in this auction we have 1982 911SC Targa Porsche that is being sold in AS IS, unknown running condition, project vehicle with 93,272 original miles. We do have a good clear title for the car but no keys for the car and it has been sitting for at least 5 years now as the car was originally involved in a divorce so it has just been setting and getting in worse condition by the day but was running when parked. The photos pretty much tell the story of the car as it is a complete whole car and the only thing we see that is honestly missing is the right front headlight trim bezel. The targa top is shot, interior bad and needs re-done, drivers window is broke out and left rear tail light is broke. The body good, all gauges in car and good condition, original wheels, solid and overall very straight with exception of the lower front metal valance under bumper. This car would make a great project for someone especially with it being a complete car. This 1982 911SC Porsche is selling in AS IS as listed condition with NO RESERVE! Car is for local pick up only, unless winning bidder makes and pay's for all arrangement's for shipment, transport and loading of car as we have no way in assisting loading of car, but can gladly meet anyone for such. Full payment is due in the form of Cash upon pickup as long as it is done within 7 days of Auction End or by Certified Bank Funds, Cashiers Check, Personal Check Mailed to and received with 5 Days of Auction End and then we will gladly hold the car for winning bidder to pick up for at least for 30 Days after Auction End if you can not pick up with the stated 7 days of auction end with cash in hand with NO EXCEPTIONS and Title can be Next Day Mailed to winning bidder when payment has cleared bank or car will be re-listed or offered to back up bidder. Please E-mail with any questions and good luck bidding as in 7 Days this car will have a new owner! Good Luck as it could be your chance to own a dream ride!


On Jan-27-14 at 10:10:17 PST, seller added the following information:

 Just a little update after some questions about the car! The battery box in car is good and solid and still coated with about 95 percent of original coating from factory, floors of car seem good and solid and show no issues from underneath of rust - rot - or anything like that. And we did notice that the drivers side mirror has the glass broke in it and we did not catch that when listing the car.

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