1987 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe 3.2 L on 2040-cars
Castle Rock, Colorado, United States
1987 PORSCHE
911 CARRERA COUPE 3.2 L 5 Speed
G-50 Transmissions VIN # WP0AB0915HS120161 Outside Color
Black Interior Black
Leather Electric
Sunroof Original
Porsche Fuchs Wheels 16’’ Power
driver seat 12 ways Original
Spoiler options whale tail and front spoiler Air
conditioning, Power Locks Original
Books, Owners manual and Warranty book Original
Keys and Records, Alarm Carfax and
clear Title 1987
Porsche Carrera Coupe 3.2 L 104,120
miles. The car is black with black Leather Interior and has been very well
cared for. Excellent
original condition in and out. Engine is strong and dry. The body is
perfectly straight. All the paint is in good and shiny condition, except for
the driver side rear quarter panel was repainted sometime in the past. The quarter
panel has light hairline cracks in the surface of the paint. I tried to
make it visible on some of the pictures. Interior is
super clean, even the dashboard is perfect. Options
include radio-CD and sunroof, power driver seat 12 ways. Tires tread depth is 6
mm all around, but the tires are old and should be replaced. This
Porsche 911 Coupe comes with all Original books, keys, records, carfax and
clear title. To my best knowledge, the only things that are not working correctly on this car are the electrical adjustment of the right outside mirror, and one control switch for the electrical adjustment of the drivers seat. Please note that the car cover and the front Porsche license plate are not part of the auction. Test drives and Inspections are welcome. Here is the link to additional 100 pictures.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v5kvfw6shcehv6f/GOVc-ThoJA Service
History:
On Nov-17-13 at 07:49:41 PST, seller added the following information: Carfax attached in dropbox, link to the Pictures. The rear quater panel was not replaced just repainted. |
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