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1979 Porsche 930 on 2040-cars

US $69,999.00
Year:1979 Mileage:59850 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Incline Village, Nevada, United States

Incline Village, Nevada, United States
Transmission:4 spd.
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.3 liter
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Owner
VIN: 9309800696 Year: 1979
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: 930
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: 4 spd.
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 59,850
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Pristine!.. Air cooled Porsche's from the 70's are hot and appreciating rapidly, especially the '76-'79 purist years.  When it comes to first generation 930's the 1979 model is widely considered to be a choice year among Porsche afficionado with the chassis improvements of the 1978 911SC and an intercooled 3.3 liter turbocharged motor. This particular car is amazing. It was purchased to be a collector 930 from the beginning. It has been a 'friends and family' car. I have the orginal window sticker, EVERY service record since new, with TRUE mileage documented. It was ordered with limited slip differential, heated right outside mirror, sport seats, black headliner, and electric sunroof. This car has been driven an average of just under 2,000 miles per year for it's entire existence. Many 930's were driven right into the ground - not healthy; or stored for too long without driving - also not healthy. This car is 'exercised' correctly, and the result is a super tight ORIGINAL pampered car that only sees fair weather. Present mileage...59,800. All service has been performed as scheduled, and the motor has never been out. Bone dry, no leaks.  It drives like a perfect just broken in 930. Never raced or tracked or abused, NEVER been in an accident, never dinged or dented, NEVER EVEN BEEN DIRTY!! Body panels are glass straight and the paint is 95% original. (Side sills (rough factory finish area) were resprayed for concours show level).  See photos 9&10 of the 'before' on the lower side sills, these were resprayed to a concours level, to rid paint road rash.  The stereo was swapped with a Blaupunkt cd player, but the original is saved and included. The interior is like brand new. The dealer installed factory mats were strapped in on delivery day and NEVER removed. The carpets are in BRAND NEW condition. The only mechanical 'change' is the addition of chain tensioners on 9/02/99 @41K miles (a no brainer really). I have also replaced the engine buffer (insulated pad) that just get tattered and crumble away over time with a NOS piece since this engine compartment photo was taken...again, a no brainer.  This car is a 'sleeper', it has never been shown or documented with any websites or registry's anywhere. 5 years ago, it was recognized as a serious collectible candidate and has been concours prepared ever since.  If you are a serious collector, you need to check it out. This spring/summer you could be collecting councour's trophies with zero effort.  Come on out to beautiful Lake Tahoe, enjoy a ski holiday, you will no doubt LOVE this car and a drive to the lake is a must if weather permits. The car safely resides in my home's clean garage. Remember this is a 34 year old car, prepare to be BLOWN AWAY!  There can't be but one or two original paint black 930's anywhere in the world this clean, if at all.  Included are uber rare spare wiper arms/blades, touch up paint, other misc. parts from 1979, in original packaging and untouched.  See photos.  I have this car advertised...well, everywhere, lol. so don't be surprised to see it unavailable as I am receiving offers.  Reminder, original paint....free from dings, dents, scratches, chips, flaws of any kind...the new top tier collectible - unrestored perfection.

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