Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1979 Porsche 928 Base Coupe 2-door 4.5l *rare Manual Transmission* on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1979 Mileage:50000
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

  • Year: 1979
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 928
  • Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
  • Engine: 4.5L 4474CC V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
  • Drive Type: RWD
  • Today for sale I have a 1979 Porsche 928! This is the rare 5 speed! The 928 was Porsche's first mass produced V8! Everywhere I go people stop to look at this amazing car! There are receipts for almost everything that has been done to this car for the last 7 years. The records that I have for things that have been done are:

    2006 - freon added, inspection passed
    2007-condenser
    2008- magna flow, chrome tips, stalks, hangers, steering wheel horn gold button, CV Boot set of 4, bought owners manual, quickpods 6.5 ABS speaker pod with recessed face, silicone oil pan gasket, upper ball joint repair, alignment, Koni performance shocks
    2010- water pump, replace timing belt, fill and bleed cooling system, set ignition timing, inspection passed
    2011- rebuild manual transaxle, new interstate battery, alignment, axle boot kit
    2012- car repainted (used original Porsche black), new front chin spoiler, inspection passed
    2013- new electric window motors (driver and passenger)

    The car has Ricaro bucket racing seats, Koni adjustable shocks in the rear, front chin spoiler, carbon fiber torque bar, after market racing steering wheel (momo?)...this car is set to run! The transmission and clutch are strong! All windows, lights, horn, etc work!   CLEAN title in hand! You will not be disappointed in this car!
    The thing I can think of that needs help on the car is the air conditioner. It needs to be hooked back up and probably charged.  Also recently the odometer and trip have stopped working.  I don't know what is wrong, but have been told it may be a cable.  The car has less than 50,000 miles on it.  I have the service records that keep track of the mileage through the years that show this also. 

    You are more than welcome to come look at and inspect the car before you bid.  If you need any additional pictures just ask.  Shipping the car, if necessary, will be up to the buyer to arrange and pay for.  There will be a non refundable $500 deposit via Paypal within 24 hours of auction end.  The balance will need to be paid in cash upon pick up.



    Auto Services in North Carolina

    Wood Tire & Alignment ★★★★★

    Automobile Parts & Supplies, Tire Dealers, Brake Repair
    Address: 1007 E Main St, Linden
    Phone: (877) 638-2409

    Wilhelm`s ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Gas Stations
    Address: 192 N 2nd St, Norwood
    Phone: (704) 982-4813

    Wilcox Auto Sales ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
    Address: 3090 E Elizabethtown Rd, Proctorville
    Phone: (910) 738-3847

    Town & Country Radiator ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Oil & Lube
    Address: 2605 E 5th St, Tar-Heel
    Phone: (910) 738-6660

    The Transmission Shop ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
    Address: 713 W Garner Rd, Knightdale
    Phone: (919) 772-5990

    The Auto Finders ★★★★★

    New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers, New Truck Dealers
    Address: 1603 South Miami Blvd, Bynum
    Phone: (919) 957-0156

    Auto blog

    Porsche revisits its remarkable SC East African Safari rally car

    Wed, 09 Jul 2014

    Porsche and motorsports just seem to go hand-in-hand. The brand has defined itself by its ability to compete on the track with the concept that racing bred better road cars. While we are used to seeing 911s speeding along circuits around the world, the rear-engine icon's success in rallying is somewhat less well known. The Porsche Museum aims to fix that by highlighting a 911 SC that competed in the 1978 East African Safari Rally.
    The 911 rally car definitely projects a '70s vibe. You wouldn't see too many racecars with a pink brush bar sliding through the stages these days, but it looks amazing. Its bank of spotlights and two, giant, hood-mounted horns definitely give away the car's purpose. Best of all, that fantastic Martini livery defines the looks of Porsche racers from this era.
    The 911 SC performed well in the East African Safari Rally, but some suspension damage meant that this particular one never raced again. It's been a part of the Porsche Museum ever since. Scroll down to learn a little more about one part of the brand's off-road legacy.

    Dan Neil pokes fun at the celeb cars of 2014

    Sun, Dec 28 2014

    Look, we try really hard not to pay any attention to the Kardashians and their vapid reality TV empire. But, as troubling as that brood may be, occasionally we're impressed and/or horrified by their four-wheeled conveyances. In fact, that curiosity extends beyond talentless reality stars with rotund glutes to celebs in general. That's why we're enjoying Dan Neil's sometimes biting take on the celebrity cars of 2014. Besides paying tribute to Kim K, husband Kanye West and the adorable Lamborghini that their spawn rides about in, Neil also takes a look at LeBron James' turn as a Kia spokesman and boxer Floyd Mayweather's trio of Bugatti Veyrons. Matthew McConaughey is a focus of Neil's as well, thanks to his oft-panned advertisements for Lincoln (and the raucous parodies they inspired), before finishing on the high, with Jerry Seinfeld and his new Porsche 918 Spyder. Take a look at Neil's recap of the celebrity cars of 2014. News Source: The Wall Street Journal Celebrities Humor Bugatti Kia Lamborghini Lincoln Porsche Videos porsche 918 spyder celebrity dan neil

    Auto journalist ordered to pay big money for blowing up Porsche 917 engine [UPDATE]

    Tue, 22 Jan 2013

    Racecars blow engines all the time, but a Porsche 917 isn't just a run-of-the-mill racecar. British automotive writer Mark Hales reportedly borrowed a 917 from 82-year-old former Formula One racer David Piper for a magazine article, and mechanical tragedy ensued. Nobody is arguing that the engine failed after being spun to 8,200 rpm. However, Hales was warned not to exceed 7,000 rpm, says owner Piper, and the affair landed in English courts with Piper seeking £50,000 - over $79,000 US - in reimbursement funds for an engine rebuild and loss of use of the car while it was being repaired. Judge Simon Brown ruled in favor of car owner Piper, putting Hales on the hook for £110,000 ($174,000) including legal fees - a whole lot of money in any language.
    Hales says the Porsche suffered a mechanical fault while lapping that allowed it to slip out of gear and over-rev. Piper wasn't convinced, and sought to have the repair paid for by the guy who broke the racer, saying "If you bend it, you mend it." It's not like Hales is a novice driver, having seat time in both professional and amateur races over 30 years, notching about 150 wins, but even the best drivers sometimes miss a shift, and that's what Piper contended happened to his car.
    According to reports, Hales has had to sell most of his valuables to pay his lawyers and is now facing bankruptcy with the ruling against him. Members of the Pistonheads website are trying to coordinate a collection to help him out, as well.