1979 Red Porsche 928 Rare Manual Tran 5 Speed V8 Low Miles Clear Title on 2040-cars
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States
LOW MILES 62200 original miles!! This car is a classic 1979 Porsche 928, 5
speed V8, with a clear title. Same car that Tom Cruz used in the classic Movie
"Risky Business" Men do look sexy in this car!
The car has never been in an accident, however, it is in need of a new
paint job.
The car has been sitting for a year outside, due to title issues. I now
have the title, issued by the DMV with a clear stamp. No liens. This car has
minor issues, it runs great , starts right up, however it needs a water pump, so
it’s not drivable . I just bought it a new battery. I would also check fuel
lines, Just to be safe, due to the fact it sat for a year. That is the only
mechanical issues. The interior is original and not to bad, needs some cleaning
and some fixing in some places where carpet and lining has been pulled back.
Definitely workable. This car was custom ordered and shipped over from Germany.
One owner before me. It as a wide body with lots of custom parts and factory
Items, like built in radar detector, power windows ETC. This car is fast and
sweet! It is NOT like the others ON LINE! It is a 5 stick standard
transmission!! Not automatic! The tires and wheels are by " Imola Design ",
Forged one piece custom made rims, purchased for 5000,00. with low profile
Tires. even comes with spare. You may find another Porsche, but you won't find
this one! It's rare due to the age 79 and 5 speed plus low miles! If you can't
afford to paint it, you should be looking to buy a Porsche!
Call me if you are interested in seeing it. Debra 757 822-8538
This is a cash and carry!!!!!! No sending a shipping company, no Scammers,
don't even waste your time, I've heard them all before! no solicitation!!!
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