1989 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 on 2040-cars
Kenilworth, Illinois, United States
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*This Porsche has a clean and clear Indiana title*
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1 of 1,117 Coupes for ‘89
All Original Body Panels
Mostly Original Paintwork
Grand Prix White Exterior
Burgundy Leather Interior
Recent Service Including New Clutch
History
Originally purchased in West Virginia and later making its way to the second owner in the Chicago area. The 2nd
owner unfortunately had the car stolen from him in 2004 but was covered by his insurance. After the car was
recovered in 2005 it was resold, but with a rebuilt title according to Illinois regulations. The next owner lived
in Indiana, and upon inspection was given a clean and clear Indiana title for the car, which is how it now being
sold.
Condition
The car retains all of its original body panels and most of its original paint, aside from what appears to be a
small section spotted in on the driver’s rear quarter panel. Clearly garage kept, the car is very clean across
the exterior and underside. The paint is in good condition but could use a thorough polishing. The only blemishes
are minor chips and scuffs on either bumper, a tiny spot of rust around the lower edge of the rear window, a
mismatching driver’s rear taillight, and loose trim along the driver’s side. Overall condition of the car is
better than average considering the mileage.
Inward, the leather seats are in great condition along with the dash, console, door panels, and carpets. Again,
considering the mileage and age, the interior shows little wear but is in need of a thorough detail. No additional
or original parts aside from whats pictured are included. That means no original radio, no original steering wheel,
and no manuals.
Options
Features include the usual items like power windows & locks, cruise control, and A/C. Additional features include
the 8 way power comfort front seats sunroof, and an Ipad based stereo system. Below you’ll see the data tag
decoded;
C02 Equipped with catalytic converter
158 Radio "Monterey" - 86 "Reno" - 87
286 High intensity windscreen washer
288 Headlamp washers
425 Rear wiper
437 8-way electrical seat/Comfort seat left
438 8-way electrical seat/Comfort seat right
454 Automatic speed control
494 2 speakers on back shelf
494 Amplifier system
650 Sunroof
900 Tourist delivery
Mechanicals
This bone stock Carrera 4 is powered by the air cooled 3.6 liter engine which produces 247 horsepower and 228 lbs
of torque. Backing the motor is a 5 speed manual gearbox and Porsche's venerable all-wheel drive system.
A few receipts from the last owner covers the newly installed clutch. And although the car drives great currently,
the ABS light is on and we are recommending that the car be looked over before any long distance drives. As to be
expected too, the valve covers leak slightly but the car is largely dry underneath. The car does start quickly and
drives well. Once underway, power is abundant and shifts are crisp, while the brakes and suspension work as built.
Purchase
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