1987 Porsche 924s "the Speed Of A 944 But Weight Of A 924--super Car! "s" on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
This is an
auction of 5 days and low reserve. I want to move on to another
Porsche collectible. The Porsche 924 S is a result of adding 1 + 2 equaling a S model. A 924S bhp was increased to 143 hp in 1986 , 2.5L, and a welcomed improvement in suspension. For the 1986 to
1988 model years the car acquired the power plant from the 944 model and became
the Porsche 924S. About 75 % of
total produced in 1987, (8,940)was sent to the USA market. The car has all
the options for the 1987 model year and radio was upgraded to a premium aftermarket
radio. I am the second
owner and this probably is the reason for the high rating of 70 in the Auto
Check Vehicle History report. The car’s
history is very open, clean and clear. The Porsche was bought in Jacksonville, FL,
serviced by a world class Porsche dealer in Jacksonville. Service history is
available and included with all manuals. There was no major service done other then required to the
car in 28 years, but every required maintenance was done on time. No accidents, yes the tires are new and spare has the same wheel pattern. The car was
bought from the original owner and then bought for its future collectability. The car is
exciting to drive. A car with this low curb weight and 150 bhp is very very
surprising. Incredible performance… All maintenance
is up to date. Since the car does not get driven a lot, the gas tank has been
emptied once every four years and fuel filter changed every 3 oil changes. If you would like more photos or would like to look at the car, it will be available Friday and Saturday for review. Any comments or questions, please email On May-06-14 at 19:02:11 PDT, seller added the following information: REMEMBER THIS IS A FLORIDA CAR. WHICH MEANS NO RUST!! On May-08-14 at 11:50:23 PDT, seller added the following information: Just finished a complete detail of the outside of the car. Used Meguiar's ultimate compound with 2 coats of Meguiar's wax. If someone would like photos, please let me know. Try the ultimate compound, it really is great!! |
Porsche 924 for Sale
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Porsche finally moving ahead with flat four engine
Sun, 23 Mar 2014When Porsche released the first Boxster in 1996 and the first Cayman in 2005, the idea was to create an entry-level model for the German automaker's sports car range. The latest iterations of both closely related models, however, have begun to encroach dangerously on the 911's territory, particularly in their newest GTS specifications. That could be about to change, however, with the introduction of a four-cylinder engine for the compact mid-engined coupe and roadster.
According to Automotive News, Porsche is finally preparing to launch a new boxer four engine in the Boxster and Cayman, following years of speculation. The engine would be based on the same architecture as the company's famous flat six, but with two fewer cylinders to cut weight. Don't expect it to cut much in the way of performance, however: Porsche chief Matthias Muller indicates that the new engine could produce as much as 395 horsepower - significantly more than even the 340hp flat six in the Cayman GTS, suggesting that the engine could even find its way into the 911 as well.
It's no more clear which markets would get the four-cylinder engine, either. But wherever it is offered and in whichever form, it wouldn't be the first time we'd see a Porsche with a four-pot engine. Not by a long shot. Both the classic 912 and 356 were powered by boxer fours, as was the 914 - not to mention the 718 pictured above and the iconic 550 Spyder. The front-engined 924, 944 and 968 packed inline-four engines, but the last of those were discontinued in the 1990s. The prospect of a four-cylinder Boxster/Cayman has been rumored for many years now, most recently joined by the possibility of a four-pot Macan as well.
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First up, Porsche will launch the Boxster and Cayman GTS models at next year's Beijing Motor Show in April. Upgrades for the GTS models will include a 15-horsepower bump, standard manual transmission (with optional dual-clutch PDK), standard Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) and a slightly quicker 0-60 time. Jalopnik reports that these models will cost around $75,000.
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