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Year:1986 Mileage:20188 Color: Porsche Red /
 Black leather
Location:

Gates Mills, Ohio, United States

Gates Mills, Ohio, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe/Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:151 cu in, 2479 cc, 147 bhp Non-Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: wp0aa0947gn457747 Year: 1986
Number of Cylinders: in-line 4 cylinder, normally-aspirated
Make: Porsche
Model: 944
Trim: 2 door Coupe/Hatchback with pop-up Sunroof
Options: Air Conditioning, Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: rear-wheel drive
Power Options: Power Pop-Top Sunroof, Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 20,188
Sub Model: Non-Turbo (normally aspirated) engine
Exterior Color: Porsche Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black leather
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. ... 

        Attention Sports Car buffs and collectors:  Yes, it only has 20,188 miles!  I am the second-owner.  The first-owner was the wife of my little league baseball coach.  He bought her the car and she only drove it to Dairy Queen for ice cream on nice summer days in Cleveland, Ohio.  Now that I own it, I do the same.  Always garaged, the car had never seen rain or snow.  I keep it in a heated-garage (radiant heat in the concrete floor) and do not take it out unless the roads are dry and the sun is shining.  I took it to a Porsche mechanic when I got it and asked about its condition, the mechanic looked at me dazed and said "it's like a new car"!  It runs like a top! German reliability and quality at its finest.  It is a very affordable toy that will bring you a lot of smiles and satisfaction.  Comes with a genuine Porsche bra that fits the front end and protects it from stone chips.  Also comes with a genuine Porsche form-fitting, quilted, cover which was on it when I saw the car the first time.  It has a cool radar detector that still works perfectly.  I put the new Michelin tires on it.  One fun aspect of the car is, because it is an "automatic", anybody can drive it and enjoy it.  And don't scoff at this automatic, this automatic rocks!  The air conditioning is cold and everything works.  The seats and interior are perfect, and appear as close to new as can be described, which is amazing.  This car is truly pristine.  P.S.  I have all the original books and papers regarding this car, including the original window sticker.

 

Here is some interesting history on this car.  The Porsche 944 was rated as one of the 10 best cars of 1986 by Car & Driver Magazine. See the link here:  http://www.caranddriver.com/features/1986-10best-cars-1986-porsche-944-page-8

In comparing the 944 Non-Turbo to the Turbo 944, Car & Driver had this to say: Of course, the 944 Turbo is fun, fast, and frightfully expensive. Attacking that list in reverse order, the price just barely clears our $30,000 ceiling, a stretch of your right leg will carry you to 157 mph, and the only activities that are more entertaining than driving this car demand a live partner.

Where does this leave the regular 944 (Non-Turbo)? The truth of the matter is that most of us at Car and Driver prefer it to the Turbo for everything but flat-out, high-speed, get-me-to-the-church-on-time pursuits. The ... 944 (Non-Turbo) has better throttle response and its steering feels sharper on center. Furthermore, the normally-aspirated 944 (Non-Turbo) is about the best sports-car value going. This is more true than ever for 1986, because Porsche has seen fit to give this machine several new suspension components and a new instrument panel (both of which were developed for the Turbo) without raising the price a smidgen. All of which makes one wonder what exactly Porsche has in mind for next year.

 

Specifications (per Car & Driver Magazine comparing Non-Turbo and Turbo):

 VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2+2-passenger, 3-door coupe

BASE PRICE: $22,950-29,500

ENGINE TYPE(S): normally aspirated or turbocharged and intercooled 4-in-line, aluminum block and head, Bosch Motronic engine-control system

Displacement: 151 cu in, 2479 cc

Power (SAE net): 147-217 bhp


TRANSMISSION(S): 5-speed, 3-speed auto

DIMENSIONS:

Wheelbase: 94.5 in Length: 168.9 in

Curb weight: 2850-3040 lbs


FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA city driving (est.): 19-20 mpg

 

Call me with any questions or if you want me to email additional pictures.  Sorry I forgot to open the Pop-Top Sunroof for the pictures, but I'll take one and send it if you wish.  My contact info is below:

 

Bob

(440) 336-2200

deacon@deacon.pro

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