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An Excellent Example Of The 924 Porsche Marque. Mostly Rust Free Original, 67k on 2040-cars

US $4,995.00
Year:1977 Mileage:67200
Location:

Denville, New Jersey, United States

Denville, New Jersey, United States
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Up for bid is this 1977 Porsche 924. It is a coupe, 4 seater. Drivetrain is RWD with 4cyl engine and 4spd manual transmission. Engine is 2.0 liter. Because it was built later in 1977,  it is upgraded from factory’s 95hp to 125hp. Car is garage kept and comes with a car cover.

It has the sports alloy wheels, and removable hard sunroof. Aftermarket radio and a subwoofer speaker box in trunk are the only upgrades of the car, everything else is stock.

THE CAR IS IN EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION. It has been well maintained and never abused or smoked. An older red paint that a good polish will really liven it up. Disappearing headlights  work very well. All gauges work fine. Mileage shown is around 61200. I can almost believe this to be a true reading based on the overall condition of the car. But I have no way of verifying the correct mileage.


 The clutch grabs well and has good pick up. Transmission goes smoothly through all the gears. Tires only have 1000 miles on them. Exhaust is only a few years old. Suspension has no play and needs no work. The weather stripping is very good and the sun roof which is removable is water tight. The windshield and all glass is in good condition as there are no cracks or visible scratches. The AC compressor was removed by a prior owner. Heat works fine. Radio is aftermarket Sony with a remote. Spare tire and jack are in good working condition.

Recently, a new timing belt and a new water pump were installed. We also performed a full tuneup on the car.  Recent work included: oil service, front and rear brakes redone, front struts replaced.
The engine was professionally painted outside the car as can be seen in pictures. The engine compartment and undercarriage are also clean. Headlight motor just stopped working, not sure if wiring or motor is knocked out. It's available for $75.00. Also just installed new Interstate battery.

This car has no rust, other than minor bubbling which I took detailed pictures of (around antenna and Porsche emblem in the front. The floor/trunk panels are in excellent condition, absolutely no rust (see pictures). The undercarriage does not show its age. This is an extraordinary example of an unmolested sports car ready for enjoyment or a much fuller restoration  to bring it back to its glory.  Shipping fees are the buyer's full responsibility.

Car inspection is welcome and recommended but only prior to  the end of the auction or a firm offer has been accepted. .  A PayPal Account is required. Car will be released upon full payment in cash or after a  certified check has cleared the bank. Deposit is nonrefundable under any condition. Cost of shipping documents and any after-sale expenses (if any) are the winning bidder’s responsibility.. You can message me thru eBay for further inquiries or if you are really serious  you can call me at 973-960-2673. (Eastern Standard Time). If you have less than 50 bids, you must email me first to maintain your bid. If you are the lucky bidder, you must be ready to make a PayPal deposit of at least %500.00 to confirm your intent to complete the purchase. Such deposit is nonrefundable should you change your mind. Balance is due in full in 7 days or less via cash, or certified bank check. (No PayPal payment of balance)

Bid as if you will own this car.  Good luck!

P.S. I am forced to relist car due to deceitful, non paying bidder.


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