1977 Porsche 924 Martini & Rossi Edition on 2040-cars
Porter Ranch, California, United States
1977 Porsche 924 Martini & Rossi
Edition Up for auction is a very original Martini Edition 924. Porsche’s first limited edition 924 was the Martini Rossi. The cars were built from December 1976 till March 1977. It started selling in the spring of 1977. The car still has the original console plaque celebrating the victories of 69, 70, 71, and 76 Martini Rossi 935 and 936 racing cars. Only 2,000 examples made their way to the United States. Exterior: The exterior shows in good condition. The body is extremely straight. The car was re-painted in its original white and the factor Martini decals were replaced with a new set. The car is rust free. Floor pans and rocker panels all show in excellent condition. The car appears to be accident free. No signs of any collisions. Interior: The interior is all original with
exception to the red carpet which was replaced by the previous owner with black
carpet. Dash has cracks, center console missing a panel on the passenger side.
Original head liner shows in excellent conditions. Both original door panels
are in excellent shape. Driver side window does not close all the way (slight
gap, closes 95%). All seats are original and in need of reupholstering. The
trunk is in great condition. The hatch cover is in good condition and is fully functional. Mechanical: The car runs, drives and stops. The transmission
up and down shifts smooth with no grinds. The car has been in storage for some
time. New owner would be wise to do a major service and mount new tires before
regular road use. Other: The car comes with a Certificate of
Authenticity from Porsche. It holds a clean California Title in my name and is
currently registered Non-Op. It has original blue California Plates. To my knowledge
the car has always been in California. The car can be shown by appointment during the week after 5pm or on the weekends. I can be reached at (818) 642-5826 Payment/Shipping: I would like a 10% deposit no more than 24 hours after the auction ends. Deposit can be made through PayPal. The balance should be paid no more than 7 days after the auction ends. I accept wire transfer or bank/cashier check as method of payment for the balance. The car will not be released until it has been fully paid for. It is the buyers responsibility to arrange and pay for shipping. The car is located in Northridge, CA 91326. This will be helpful when getting shipping quotes. I described the car as best as I could. I encourage you to look at all the pictures on the link below. http://s170.photobucket.com/user/juane30m3/library/1977%20Porsche%20924%20Martini%20Edition?sort=3&page=1 |
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