1990 Porsche 944 S2 Convertible 2-door 3.0l Cabriolet on 2040-cars
Westminster, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2983CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1990
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Porsche
Model: 944
Trim: S2 Convertible 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 150,000
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: S2 Cabriolet
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
I purchased a new business and need to sell my toy to free up some cash. This car is in good shape and definitely a looker.
–Exterior- The car was painted in 2007 for $7000.00 I have the receipt. The top was replaced in 2011 for $1900.00 I have the receipt. the tires have plenty of life left. I will let the pictures speak for themselves. The car looks very clean no rust or door digs and the paint job was done the right way. The paint in the door jambs, under the hood, and other "non-viewed" places still looks excellent. The doors, hood and trunk shut with authority and all gaps are uniform and proper. –Interior- The blue interior was redone, the driver side floor board has some wear about the size of a baseball, but the Porsche mats cover that. The dash is showing some cracks, but has been maintained well, the console looks very good. Only the top of the dash has wear everything else looks good. The front and rear seats appear as new. the driver side lumbar button doesn't work, but the more important seat functions work fine. I just had the dashboard lights replace. The heater blows very hot the A/C blows very hard, but is not blowing cold during the hot days of summer, but in the evening when the weather is cooler the ac blows cooler. I'm not sure whats going on with that. I posted that car has 150k, but I'm not sure the exact mileage the odometer doesn't work. When I bought the car it was showing 142k and the owners said that the milage was close to that. I have only used this car for fun maybe 4-5k miles in the last 2 years if that. This car has been babied. I tried to have the gear for the odometer replaced, but that didn't work. I could have replace the whole cluster, but it looked like new in everything else worked fine so I didn't do it.The windshield wipers work fine, but sit a few inchs higher than usual.I will add some picks of the receipts also. Windows work, but are a little slow, mirrors, locks work fine.! Also, the car has it's original am/fm cassette player. I have the original air pump and all original trunk accessories (tools, plastic gloves, etc). –Engine, Drivetrain- The car starts good and runs good. It pulls strong and shifts crisp. I want to give you guys all the info that I have, but to me this car runs good with no hiccups .brakes with no pulling. This 944 S2 is a great performing car one of the best of that year. This is a really fun car to drive. I have been very pleased and hate to see it go. I think this car is going to very rare and hard to find very soon, exceptionally in this condition. 10k in just the paint and top. If you have any questions please let me know. You can reach me at 443-758-2242 |
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