1984 Porsche 928 S Runs Great Drives Great Ready To Run 92916 Original Miles!! on 2040-cars
Pontiac, Illinois, United States
Porsche. There is no substitute. If you want to have an autobahn car this is a great choice. This car runs and drives great. Tires have about 70% tread left on them! It is missing the front spoiler and the body has some paint chips from the poor job of repainting in the previous owners garage but can easily be brought back to life. There is a small dime sized spot of rust in the rear trunk area, but it's not rotten through, just surface rust. The rest of the car doesn't even have surface rust. It is a very solid car! One of the fog lights is broken, cost for that on ebay is about $50 and it's an easy change. The interior is in good shape. Carpet is in good shape with no stains, and it has floormats that are in good shape as well. The drivers seat has been changed and is now in great shape. Aftermarket steering wheel is in great shape as well. The dash does have some cracks in it. The front windshield has a crack in it shown in the pictures. The sun roof does not work. The aftermarket radio works. The motor has only 92916 original miles and sounds great when running. The trans shifts through all the gears as it should. The rims on the car are an upgrade which would have been a very expensive upgrade. And they are in great shape. One rim has a small bit of curb rash, but it's hardly noticeable. Vehicle also come with a bunch of extra parts that are in the trunk. Come take a look or ask some questions. We have tons of pictures available and will answer any questions as soon as we can. Buyer is responsible for transport of the car. If you don't ask questions, or come see the car about any items not listed, then it is your responsibility. Thanks for looking!
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