Porsche 911 Carerra on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:3.0L 2999CC H6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: SC Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 108,115
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
PORSCHE CARERRA
911 SC 1983
Selling my 1983 Porsche. Car is Black on Black. All Black interior with cream color carpet, and black headliner. Seats were redone less than 6 months ago. Paint is less than 2 years old. Has one small dent in rear and no scratches.
THE TITLE FOR THIS VEHICLE IS A NON SALVAGE AZ TITLE
I have a clean AZ Title for this car it is a "Non Salvage Title" . Car has history of accident in another State like 20 years ago with Salvage Title on Car Fax. Ebay told me they will cancel the auction if I do not list Salvage Title. I was told because of the vehicle history.
Car starts right up every time. Very Strong motor. I drive it at most, 10 miles a month just to keep the motor hot and battery charged. It has a small short which drains the battery so battery is always off unless I am driving it. My Son and I have owned the car for over 9 years. It is always kept in garage and barely driven. I have 2 other Porsches and several cars wife says I have to sell 1 of them. Just passed AZ Emissions last month.
Car is Dark Black with black interior and black painted Porsche Alloy rims. Leather interior, not cloth. No tears in interior or in headliner. Has Alpine CD Player. It's a 5 speed. Tried to get A/C working with new compressor and hoses still has a very small leak. Whale Tail is in great shape. Has 4 brand new tires, plus another bonus pair of new front tires. I have some service records from Stugarts Southwest in AZ.
The car is in very good condition has minor issues:
Emergency brake does not work, windshield has a crack in it, A/C will not hold charge. Rear shocks going out on whale tail when looking at motor. Passenger window only rolls down with passenger door switch not drivers. Electric mirrors do not work. Wipers do not work. Horn is not attached to custom steering wheel. Leaks a little oil now and then. Speedometer works just for MPH. Mileage is not accurate.
This car is far from perfect I understand that. It is a very nice PORSCHE and looks great. I hate that I have to sell it. I have way to many cars, "ACCORDING TO MY WIFE". I will answer any questions, and send any pictures. I want to the person who buys this car to not have any surprises or be disappointed in anyway. I cannot cover everything in this description. As you can see from my Feedback I am very reliable. I only put the car on ebay got tired of dealing with all the Craigslist Flakes that want a $45,000 perfect Porsche. My car is not that car.
PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS UPFRONT
Please inform me if I listed anything wrong or missed anything
BUYER is responsible for shipping of vehicle. I will fed Ex Title once payment has been received. Will take cashiers check or money Order will wait until it clears. I would prefer Bank to Bank wire transfer.
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