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1983 Porsche 911 Sc Targa 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:110590
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- Excellent collector condition 1983 Porsche 911 Targa. One of the last SC-s produced from the factory track( build date is 4/1983!)
 Low mile 2. owner car that is in perfect condition both mechanically and cosmetically.  Looks ,more like a 40K mile car ,it really does!

- Rare color combo is  Rubin Red Metallic with black interior .No accident and  no rust on this car. Non smoking car. It has all the books(Maitenance,Owners....) and two keys. New tires just mounted and this Targa drives perfectly. Engine is  clean and strong with no leaks or strange noises . Tranny shifts smoothly like it should. No cracks or covers on dashboard! Targa top is in excellent condition....

- Options from the factory:   
 -M220 Limited slip differential
 -577 heated front windshield(still original)
 -Fuchs Wheels 6x16 and 7x16 (original from the car)


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