1985 Porsche 928s - Good Shape- Red - Black Leather- Low 79,000 Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Carson, North Dakota, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: 928
Trim: 2 door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Auto
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 79,900
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
I bought a 1985 928S this past winter for a summer project. Unfortunately, the garage I was going to rent fell through. My lost is your gain. It’s a 1985 928S with approx 79,900 miles. I’ll explain the good and bad of the car. I will be very honest in its condition. I will usually hurt myself by making the car seem less than it is but I sleep well at night knowing the buyer has total knowledge Mechanical: The engine is strong. It shifts and drives well. It rides very tight. I have a stack of receipt from the PO's. There is no noticable oil leaks from the engine. In the stack of receipts, the inner and outer tie rods been replaced, the A/C been worked on (I think it will need a recharge), there been a full tune up done (wires, spark plugs, distributors cap and rotors) ect. You need to rev it up for the voltage to show on the dash. I was going to do a intake refresh and timing belt job because the PO could not supply a reciept showing that it was done. Exterior: The paint is original and has a few small rust spots and a few small peeling paint areas. The passenger rear quarter panel was repainted. It does have Rare 16” cup wheels in great shape with Bridgestone high end tires. The passenger key slot is damage. The front spoiler is missing the middle section. I buffed the passenger side front quarter panel with light compound and it glossed up nicely. Interior: Overall interior in good shape. The dash has a dash cap on it that warped. The seats have small rips but overall not too bad. The rear seats are great. The steering wheel in great shape. The front windshield pillars leather is shrinking. It has a aftermarket stereo with 6 CD changer and old school high end amp. It does not leak water into the interior, even with heavy rainfall. The Tachometer does not work. It missing the mirrors switch. It comes with the original window sticker and assorted parts. I beleive this Porsche has great potential, it just need some TLC. If you have any question, feel free to contact me. The vehicle is being sold "AS IS" |
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