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1984 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:73376
Location:

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States

1984 Porsche 911 Targa Carrera

 

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This stunning 1984 Porsche 911 Targa Carrera has

only 73,376 original miles and comes with a clean, accident free history.


Please click on any large picture here to be taken to a photo album with many more pictures of this fine vehicle.

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This Vehicle Features:

-Beautiful Original Chiffon White Paint(Paint Code L182) on a Stunning Rust Free Car With Very Few Blemishes and Flaws

-Iconic Whale Tail Spoiler

-Upgraded Euro Style Headlights

-Larger 17” 5-Spoke Wheels(205mm Front and 255mm Rear Tire Widths)

-Upgraded K&N Engine Air Filter 

-5 Speed Manual Transmission(Recently Refurbished)

-Aftermarket Exhaust for Improved Sound and Performance

-Upgraded Front and Rear Sway Bars

-Includes a Front Strut Tower Brace for Improved Structural Rigidity

-Newer BF Goodrich Tires(greater than 50% remaining tread life)

-Original Owner’s Manual  and Books with Original Red Vinyl Case

-Removeable Targa Roof  for Open Air Motoring

-Interior Matching Color Floor Mats with "PORSCHE" Lettering

-Factory Sport Seats Option(Factory Option)

-Automatic Heating Control Option(Factory Option)

-Upgraded Pioneer Stereo/CD Player with Remote Control

-Power Side Mirrors

-3 Owner Car

-Much, Much More!!!

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This car proudly displays Porsche’s “classic" 911 body style, an iconic design that has made the 911 one of the most recognizable and sought after sports cars in history.  This car is a pure driver’s car and features a  dynamic driving experience which cannot be replicated by the cars of today.  This particular example drives exemplary and performs flawlessly.  The 3.2 liter engine pulls strong and this Porsche feels rock solid in every way with no squeaks or rattles to speak of.  The gearbox was overhauled in 2008 and shifts very smoothly and effortlessly.  The car's interior is in exceptional condition with only minor signs of normal wear.  


We have clear, PA title to this fine machine.  Please note: all questions and inspections must be completed prior to bidding on this car.  All information contained in this listing is believed to be accurate, however this vehicle is being sold in as-is condition with no warranties either expressed or implied.

DISCLAIMERS:  Radio system does not currently work due to a short and front trunk lid does not stay open on its own and requires replacement of the support shocks.

This vehicle is available for test drives and inspections.  Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.

                             

Don’t pass up the chance to own this beautiful example of this iconic car.  Thank you for viewing my listing and have a great day!!!

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