1977 Porsche 911s Coupe So Calif Car 131k Miles Over 8k In Reciepts on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
great running triple black so California coupe with over $8k in service recipients at 127k miles, so of course it runs great
131k miles on odometer some rock chips ... original paint and some touch up but could be taken to a higher level with paint job all body fitment is great drivers seat is original upholstery and passenger was reupholstered dash looks real good with no cracks sunroof works headliner is nice visors a little puffy have lots of paper work stamped maintenance book and owners manual fun car to drive...great daily driver quality car just a note to the collector i have a 1972 911t very original calif car with documented 50k miles this is a one of a kind collector vehicle it is last pics on the page ...first time on the market please call if interested will be happy to discuss details NEGATIVE OR ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS PLEASE CALL OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED I AM RE LISTING THIS ITEM BECAUSE WINNING BUY IT NOW BIDDER drinkinjack2013 DID NOT UNDERSTAND YOU MUST PAY AFTER YOU CLICK ON BUY IT NOWforeign bidders i can assist with transportation at your expense any questions or concerns call me Steven 818 681 7313 cell ... i am here to answer them |
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