Porsche 924 Turbo-barn Find-low Miles-fix & Save-no Reserve on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1981
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: RWD
Model: 924
Mileage: 88,267
Trim: coupe 2 door
This Porsche 924 Turbo was parked and stored in a dry arid (High California Desert) barn some 17 years ago and is completely well preserved and 100% in tact with no missing parts. Mechanically the car is 100% complete with no missing components and has not been picked apart for parts. I have made no attempt to start the car as there is no battery to do so. In great shape for a quick soft restoration... Car stored and not driven for over 17 years. The car has a dent in the front lower passenger side valance and some other very minor dings but thisTurbo Porsche 924 is very solid. There is no rot through on any panel or bondo as far as I can tell. I can not speak to the car mechanically other than I do know that it's ALL THERE. Original California "Pink Slip" title comes with the car. Car is located in Los Angeles, CA I am the 3rd owner of this time capsule Porsche.
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