1982 Porsche 928 Gold on 2040-cars
Palmyra, Pennsylvania, United States
1982 Porsche 928 Gold exterior which is in good condition considering age. No rust, but also not show car condition. Starts right up and runs and drives very well, good battery and holds a charge, which is a big problem with these cars. no electrical drains!! I drive it on a weekly basis, its fun and fast, and what a head turner! the interior is in ok shape again for its year. it has a dash cover, and seats are suede on the inter-parts of the seats. all parts are there, but things just need a little work. Tires are in good shape, with aftermarket rims.
What are great sports car!! is in need of some minor work...starts right up, runs great, and is a blast to drive! Automatic trans. Exotic Rims. Both Engine and Transmission have been gone over and tuned up. Fluids all replaced. Serviced. New fuel pump, alternator, Air filter, several misc. electrical repairs. Instrument cluster has been checked and gone over and is working well all bulbs, speedo/odom. working as should . Automatic transmission Serviced. Brakes are good. interior is a 7 out of 10 exterior is a 7 out of 10 motor and trans are in great running shape. Mechanically sound car. The car is in need of a new home with a dedicated person that will finish what the previous owner started, it will not take too much to get this car in great condition. I bought the car from a guy in VA when I bought it he gave me a bill of sale and the title (clean VA title, when I got back to PA I went to penndot and found out that the title was not clean, car fax was wrong on the title. I found out after using a different title company that the car was in a accident in MD back in 97 I think. long story short by the time I got the car titled (R title) carfax wanted nothing to do with me or the car (buy back program Junk) ask questions I will answer |
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Porsche 959 Prototype started it all
Wed, 11 Sep 2013While Porsche was unveiling the new Nürburgring-dominating 918 Spyder downstairs in Hall 3 here at the Frankfurt Messe, there was another Porsche supercar quietly and discretely on display upstairs in the same hall. That, of course, was the 959. But not just any 959: this was the original Gruppe B prototype.
The 959 was first developed as a rally car in the early 80s to compete with the likes of the original Audi Sport Quattro S1, Ford RS200 and Lancia Delta S4. But Zuffenhausen soon saw its potential as a production road-going supercar, emerging as a technological marvel to challenge the decidedly linear approach of the Ferrari F40. It still stands as a groundbreaking supercar in its own right, but also lead to the first all-wheel-drive 911 Turbo and set the stage for the Carrera GT and aforementioned 918 Spyder that followed to cap the top of the evolving Porsche range.
This original Gruppe B prototype, which presaged the production 959, packed a 450-horsepower 2.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six into an even sleeker form than the final version that followed. We caught up with it on display as part of a display of 80s German classics, of which this 959 prototype immediately stood out as the pick of the proverbial litter. Check out the hotness in the high-resolution image gallery above.
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