1978 Porsche 928, 45k Original Miles! 5spd, Great Shape, No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Redlands, California, United States
Engine:v8
Drive Type: right hand
Make: Porsche
Mileage: 45,100
Model: 928
Trim: 5spd
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
We are selling our 1978 Porsche 928. This Porsche is in very good condition and has VERY LOW miles. I will describe this in full detail to the best of my ability if there is anything that I leave out that you feel is of importance please ask before placing a bid. Please treat this auction serious and do not bid unless you have all of the funds available now. I will start with the MECHANICS of this vehicle....... <br>This is a V8, 5spd transmission. Has 45K original miles on it! Runs excellent. The motor is strong and smooth. Has been well maintained and has no mechanical problems. No leaks at all. The transmission is in excellent condition. The clutch is in great shape, shifts proper, nothing abnormal. The suspention of the vehicle feels great. Handles very well. The brakes are in good shape. The tires are fairly new. This is what you would expect this car to feel and drive like a porsche with only 45K should :) All the electrical components work proper. The AC blows cold and the heater works great. Has a Kenwood CD player as well. All gauges work proper.<br>The EXTERIOR.... The exterior is in good shape. The body is in excellent shape. Has never been in an accidents. No body damage at all. The paint is in good shape. Looks nice and shiny. Has chips here and there. The front bumper has minor faiding to it. All the weather stripping is in excellent condition. All the lights are in excellent condition. Overall looks great, has minor inperfections nothing major. Will have it proffesionaly detailed before the buyer picks up :) <br> The INTERIOR... The interior is in very good condition. All of the interior looks great. Only things worth noting is the front seat has an area were the seam is coming undone and the dash has two cracks (have a dash cover over it. Everything else looks great. The front and back seats, door panels, carpet, headliner, rear trunk area all look great. Not showroom condition but looks very nice. <br> To summarize this is a nice 928 with very low miles that looks and drives very good. Registration is current through 2014 and will be smogged for any in state buyer... Any questions feel free to call or email me 909 810 7501. Payment is due in full within 3 days of close, no excpetions. If you have 0 feedback do not bid or I will retract your bid. This is a no reserve auction, highest bid will win. Happy bidding!
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