1986 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Black/black Extremely Low Miles!! on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.2L 3163CC H6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: 911
Trim: Carrera Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 21,220
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Sub Model: Carrera
Exterior Color: Black
1986 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe with 21,220 original miles! No Reserve!
Excellent condition. Everything works (except for the windshield washers & cigarette lighter), New Pirelli Cinturato P7 tires, 2 Keys with wheel lock keys, Owner’s Manual, some records, original bra with leather case, and 1986 Porsche catalog! Three owner car. Certificate of Authenticity. Clean Carfax. Just had Pre-Purchase Inspection performed by Reid Vann in St. Louis, Missouri: call them at 314-968-4100. They say it is a very nice car that needs a few little things. Mostly original paint; the door and hood were sprayed according to Reid Vann, but no evidence of body damage, body work, or filler. There are a few stone chips on the front. The body is very straight and clean otherwise. The interior is fantastic! The wheels are in great shape. Engine and transmission are great! This 911 has been used very sparingly in the last 27 years and is loaded up with some rare options. As per the Certificate of Authenticity:
Options include:
- Heated Seat L/R
- Blaupunkt Radio
- Limited Slip Differential
- Central Locking System
- Forged Alloy Wheels
- Rear Window Wiper
- Full Power Seat – Right, Cruise Control
- Spoiler F/R
- Sport Shock Absorbers
- Alarm System
- Electric Sliding Sunroof
- US Standard Emissions
- Pirelli Tires
This Porsche runs great and is a blast to drive! These '80s 911s are getting harder and harder to find in nice shape with low miles. This is a very honest example of a Carrera with extremely low miles that is only going up in value. It is a fun and rewarding car that is a future classic!
Please call or text with any questions or if you need more photos.
Kurtis Van Allen
314.518.3862
vanallenkurtis@gmail.com
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Mark Webber treats Maria Sharapova to a Porsche 918 Spyder joyride
Tue, 29 Apr 2014We don't much like Mark Webber right now. Part of being a racing driver is dealing with promotional stuff. It's not hard to find a driver that can't stand all this nonsense, whether it be promoting a product, meeting investors or attending some obscure event. Even a driver of Webber's caliber - a former Formula One driver for Red Bull Racing and a member of Porsche's factory Le Mans team - has to serve his time at the promo events.
Somehow, though, we don't think the Aussie driver minds this particular promo detail. In the video below, Webber attends the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart. He then takes tennis superstar Maria Sharapova out for a spin behind the wheel of the Porsche 918 Spyder. The level of jealousy at the Autoblog office is palpable.
Take a look below for the video. And as we're super jealous of Mr. Webber, hop into Comments and caption the above photo based on what you think he's saying to Maria. Bonus points if you can work "vegemite" into the caption.
Porsche becomes first company to rent out Vatican's Sistine Chapel
Fri, 17 Oct 2014We wouldn't go so far as to say God is a Porsche fan, but those in charge of one of the holiest Christian spots on our little blue marble are welcoming the German automaker into one of the religion's most revered and beautiful settings - the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. In so doing, Porsche will reportedly become the first company to rent out the holy hall for a corporate function.
Now, it's not like Pope Francis has signed off on Porsche doing do donuts in a 911 underneath Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam. Instead, the Vatican has rented out the home of the Papal Conclave to the Porsche Travel Club, which will host a classical music concert. The Travel Club organizes events and tours across Europe for Porsche enthusiasts, with the Vatican concert just one part of a tour of Rome.
According to Automotive News Europe, Porsche will sell 40 tickets - at 5,000 euros each ($6,379) - to the event, while the Vatican has confirmed that the Pope will not be in attendance.
Porsche considering turbo for new GT3 RS [w/poll]
Tue, 03 Jun 2014Some automakers make one hardcore version of a sports car and are done with it. Or at least they make one at a time. Think Ferrari 458 Speciale, Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera (or Super Trofeo Stradale or Squadra Corse) or Maserati GranTurismo MC. But not Porsche. It transforms the 911 into the hard-core GT3, the even harder-core GT3 RS, the you've-got-to-be-psychotic GT2 and the do-you-have-a-death-wish GT2 RS. The RS models take things to a further extreme, but what separates GT3 from GT2 models has traditionally been the use of foced induction: GT3s are naturally aspirated, while GT2s go turbo. But that could all be about to change.
According to the rumors making their round of the webosphere, Porsche is considering using a turbocharged engine for the next GT3 RS. The reason is that, as we all know, Porsche has already pushed the 3.8-liter flat-six in the existing GT3 about as far as it can go, and then some. And buyers expect not only a more bare-bones package with the GT3 RS, but also a bit of extra power.
Given that everything seems to be going turbo these days, the move might make some measure of sense, especially if Porsche wants to avoid with the GT3 RS the spontaneous combustion issues it faced with the GT3. But we can't help but wonder why, at that point, it wouldn't just skip the GT3 RS and go straight for the GT2.