1983 Porsche 911 Cabriolet on 2040-cars
Travis Afb, California, United States
Please contact me at : kayleekeeliott@ukreps.com .
Spectacular original California Car
Unique one year only 1983 SC Cabriolet
This is truly a very exceptional vehicle.
Short of going back in time you will not find a nicer more original example of a Porsche of this vintage.Rarely do
we get the opportunity to find a 33 year old Porsche with only 54.792 driven miles, and has never come to market
before.
Adding to the mix the fact that this is a 2 owner, the second ownership has lasted 27 years,
still retains the original paint, and has never been modified in any way, then you have a very remarkable and
special car.
Unlike some of the so called barn finds with low miles that have been stashed away in a garage who knows where for
20 years without use, this car has been used regularly and sparingly its entire life, and correctly maintained it's
entire life.
Never abused.
54k miles original miles with records
original paint in unbelievable condition
highly optioned
perfect top
carpets still have that new fuzzy look
incredible in the detail
always garaged
same local owner for last 27 years
regular weekend use
no deferred maintenance, just 10 miles since $ 1.000- service.
Clean Title and Clean Autocheck
Included in sale are:
Certificate of Origin from Porsche, Owner's and service manuals, tool kit, Jack, spare wheel, electric air pump,
service records, both sets of factory keys. etc.
This is an exceptional, rare and collectable car, that is ready to enjoy now without further expense.
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