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1981 Porsche 930 Turbo 4 Speed Manual 2-door Coupe on 2040-cars

US $79,900.00
Year:1980 Mileage:56977 Color: Tan /
 Brown
Location:

Springfield, Ohio, United States

Springfield, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Transmission:Manual
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WP0ZZ93ZBS00042
Year: 1980
Make: Porsche
Warranty: No
Model: 930
Mileage: 56,977
Sub Model: Turbo
Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Tan
Transmission Speeds: 4
Interior Color: Brown
Fuel: Gasoline
Drivetrain: RWD

1980 Porsche 930 Turbo - Photo 1 - Springfield, OH 45503
1981 Porsche 930 Turbo
1980 Porsche 930 Turbo 2-Door Coupe
Exterior Color:     Tan Interior Color:     Brown Stock Number:0795
Mileage:56,977 Fuel:Gasoline Transmission:4 Speed Manual
Warranty:As Is - No Warranty Title:Clear VIN:WP0ZZ93ZBS00042
Vehicle Description
1981 Porsche 930 Turbo Powered by a 3.3-liter, 300-hp Flat Six-Cylinder Engine and 4 Speed Manual Transmission. Bamboo Beige Exterior with Dark Brown Interior. Features include Air Conditioning, Power Windows, AM/FM Radio with Cassette Player, Distinctive “Whale Tail” Rear Spoiler, Four-Wheel Disc Brakes, Remote Mirrors, and Fuchs Wheels with Blackwall Radial Tires. With just under 57K Original Miles this Porsche presents itself incredible well. Nicely preserved paint and exterior with very clean, original interior components. These beautifully crafted German automobiles are a sound investment and an absolute blast to drive!
About Us
Welcome to Mershon's World of Cars! Since 1981 we have sold Corvettes and Classics to people all over the world. We do our best to describe our cars accurately and honestly. Many of our customers have bought from us time and again. We service, detail and test drive all of our hand picked Corvettes and Collector cars. We are a small, family owned dealership that is focused on YOUR needs.
 
 


What you see listed here on Ebay is some but not all of the vehicles that we have for sale. We are constantly searching the country for cars ranging from all original to completely frame off restored, judged and certified examples. We strive to deal in the most sought after, collectible and most rapidly appreciating classics in existence.

In addition we are very proud to have earned the right to say that we have one of the best names in the business. Nobody's perfect, so if there is anything that we could be doing better, please let us know. We are here to serve YOU, the customer... Before, during and after the sale! Give us a chance with your next classic purchase and you'll know why there's Mershon's... and then there's everyone else.
Contact Us

Toll Free Phone: 800-220-9249

Phone: 937-324-8899


 
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Terms & Conditions
Terms Of Sale: By placing a bid on this vehicle you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the above-described vehicle. We reserve the right to cancel all existing bids and end the auction early should the item no longer be available for sale.
 
Pay: A fully refundable deposit of $500 must be paid within 48 hours of the close of the auction. The remaining balance must be paid within 5 days. If upon inspection you are not satisfied with the car, your deposit will be refunded in full.
 
Fee and Taxes Info: OH residents pay applicable taxes.  All others will pay based on that states tax requirements.  Processing fee $100.
 
Trade-Ins: We're car guys! Anything with 4 wheels is always welcome on trade.
 
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