1983 Porsche 911 Convertible on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
1983 Porsche 911 SC Cabriolet,
This car is immaculate,.
This is the first year of a production of a factory 911 convertible since the 356 Porsche.
The body is as straight as when it left the factory.
The paint is beautiful, If it was painted, it was done to a very high standard. There are also NO signs of rust or previous rust repairs.
The seats, carpets and dash are all very good with only a very slight amount of wear on the drivers seat bolster.
After very little use for the last couple of years,
the battery was replaced,
The fuel pump, and filter were replaced as was the plenum chamber and misc hoses. The fuel system was also flushed,
It runs and drives excellent.
When viewing the bottom of the engine, please notice what appears to be new push rod tubes and the lack of any oil
leaks.
Also please note that the engine compartment wears all it's original stickers from the factory.
The A/C is cold and was just recently converted to R 134 freon.
The top is excellent and the matching tires are all showing approximately 50% wear.
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