1986 Porsche 928s on 2040-cars
Daleville, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1986
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Porsche
Model: 928
Trim: 928S
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Rose metallic
Interior Color: Burgundy
Welcome and thanks for visiting my auction!
The only reason I'm selling this car is, my Mother had a stroke and now requires 24/7. So between a car or my Mother having all my attention....the car is up for sale....Thanks The Porsche has a clean and clear Alabama title....runs and drives nice. Build date is 12/86.....I'll describe the car as detailed as possible The bad... Clear coat is peeling on the roof and hood Instrument trim has a few fine line cracks Previous owner installed a sub woofer speaker...cutting the spare tire wood panel Back carpet is intact with no holes, but is dry rotted Power steering has a slight leak Sunroof doesn't work, but does not leak Cruise control does not work Rear wiper does not work Pass. seat is slightly angled to the right...no ideal how?? Driver side window works, but sometimes does not work and operates slow.... Has driver and pass. heated seats, but never tried them...so this is unknown Door panel insert trim needs correct snaps.. Drive and Pass seat has slight entry wear. Rear seats need adjusting raising and lowering...the seat release isn't working correctly Pass. outside mirror base is broken..do have it and the glass is good as well as the motor Front center section of spoiler is missing as well as the grill Mileage counter stopped working about 8-9 years ago....have records up till 04...after reviewing the records, car was very seldom used...then sat up for about 3 years. The good.. Car was bought new in Huntsville Alabama...never left the State....no rust. Front and rear A/C works Dashboard has no cracks All gauges works correctly Driver and pass. has power 8 way seats that work carpet is in good condition...except as mentioned, the cargo area All glass is good ...no cracks Body is razor sharp and all panels line up nice No engine noises and no leaks Engine does not smoke or use oil Drove the car about 5 times and never overheated with the A/C on....runs cool and smooth Transmission shifts smooth Rear seats are in great shape Good tires Recent maintenance Replaced torque convertor Replaced brakes New correct battery Recent tune up All fluids changed If you have any questions, you may call me at 334-470-3231 or email me....If the buyer views the car and is not as described...He/She will not be obligated to purchase the vehicle. Please view my feedback....Thank you. Please email me with any questions prior to bidding. Thank you and good luck bidding! I will add insurance on items if you request it. I will not refund on anything that was not insured and was damaged through postal mishandling. Refunds are granted only if grossly misrepresented and item is returned to me within 7 days of receipt. I do not refund return shipping. I require payment within 7 days. If you can't do that or don't intend on paying, please do not bid. I ship promptly and strive for the best customer service, so please email me with any questions or concerns you might have. I am always happy to help with questions or if you need more pictures, please ask!!! |
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