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Rare! 2.3 Liter - 16 Valve Cosworth 5 Speed Only 59k Original Miles Mint! on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:59600
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

1987 190E Cosworth 2.3 - 16 valve PROBABLY one of the best examples in the world !!

These Cosworths are becoming nearly impossible to find, especially in this condition. Being a 1 owner car up until about 1 1/2 years ago, it was babied and garaged kept. The original owner ordered this car with nearly every option available in 1987 and the original $39,600 window sticker to prove it. The original black pearl metallic paint shows very well with minor rock chips and small blemishes. Interior looks as if it were new, both only minor wear on the driver side bolster. Thankfully there is full documentation proving the mileage and all the service history as well. These 190e's are cheap compared to the E30 M3, these fine examples will sky rocket next. This is a Turn Key Time Capsule Daily Driver.


Highlights:


 - 100% original car ( except for rare Stromung exhaust and retrofitted A/C)
 - In 1987 a $39,600 window sticker meant that this 190e came fully loaded apposed to the base brine at $35k 
-  59,600 Actual miles
-  Accident free / Original glass
-  Un-ckracked, un-warped dash 
-  Rare original Black Pearl Metallic paint, pinstripe, and first owners initials ghosted above front door handles 
- The 2.3 - 16v runs very smooth and does not leak oil nor smoke. Starts up cold first crank every time as if it were new. 
- 5spd getrag dogleg perfect with no grinds or pops outs, clutch is perfect as well. 
- Rear SLS suspension still intact and working 
- Every electrical component works 
- Original window sticker, Service records, extra keys, books and manuals  
- Professionally retrofitted a/c for use with r134a. Blows cold, recently evacuated and recharged as well 
- At 53,000 mile brake lines were flushed, new alternator, new battery, new A/C lines, ABS module, shifter bushings and linkages 
 - New window relay 
- Yokohama S-Drives with tons of life left - 5th wheel full size spare 
- This car has been great to my friend. He put 6,000 miles on it over the past year, including a 1,500 mile road trip without a hiccup. Corners like its on rails and absolutely loves to be higher up in the rpm range, not to mention how beautifully it sings up 

Shipping is available / Trades accepted / Inspections (PPI) is welcomed

question or details call   305 772 8635 peter



I reserve to end this auction at anytime, Car is forsale locally. Car is sold as - is.

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