Porsche: 911 C4s on 2040-cars
Pine City, New York, United States
extremely rare 1998 Porsche 993 C4S This is the last year and model for air cooled Porsches and only 299 C4Ss were made. I am a collector of vintage Porsches and the current owner is a friend of mine, I am helping him out by selling it for him. He is the second owner and is a doctor living in NYC. He purchased to car as a daily driver and thoroughly enjoyed it. Many of the imperfections are common for cars driven and parked in Manhattan on a daily basis. From a mechanical standpoint, this example was maintained at a very high level and all work performed was done by Rennwerke and Paul Miller Porsche in NJ which are a noted and highly respected Porsche shops. That being said, this example is not in pristine condition. I would consider this to be a great driver. I am going to list every imperfection from the interior to the exterior. As all my personal cars are in #1 condition, I would like to share what would be needed to make this example perfect. To start, the entire exterior would need to be painted as there is some type of imperfection on every panel. I am talking about dings, scratches, crazing of paint, and chips. Left front headlight and parking light out (New replacements included) Broken driver side door check. cracked rear center light reflector. On the interior, passenger seat hinge guard broken and I would replace the carpet and have both front seats reupholstered. Please note that these suggestions are for the perfectionist who is purchasing this example for its rarity and to restore. The car is perfectly serviceable as is and can be driven anywhere. Original tools and jack, AC blows strong and cold. All glass is in great condition. Tires and rims are in great condition. (Few minor chips) Door panels, dash, and rear seats in great condition. Car runs great. New brakes at 59K, New alternator at 53K .
Send me questions at : leverettb3bayard@laposte.net
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