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84 928s Euro, 5-speed on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:113743 Color: Gold /
 Black
Location:

Stevensville, Michigan, United States

Stevensville, Michigan, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.7L SOHC K-JET
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WP0JB0925KS861121
Year: 1984
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Porsche
Model: 928
Trim: S
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 113,743
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Folks,

First let me clarify the Vin, Ebay will not take the Gray market Vin so I used the one I had for the 89GT I sold earlier year the Vin is WP0ZZZ92ZDS841658 and I have included pictures of the tag on the car and the title for proof. Hope this doesn't confuse folks.

It is a 84 928s Euro model 5 speed with many update since I purchased it.

Keep in mind the car is 29 years old and I drove it about 10K miles since I purchased it in 2007. The 928s were sold in the US but were hampered in HP (240hp) and performance due to US imports restrictions. As such many owners purchased the cars in Europe as (grey market) cars and had them shipped. This allowed the owner the 310 hp engine and the Bosch K-jet fuel injection system that is a mechanical fuel injection, essentially bomb proof.  European versions debuted with 300 PS (221 kW/297 hp), and were upgraded to 310 PS (228 kW/306 hp) for 1984 model year, though it is rumored [and proven on chassis dynamometers] that they typically made around 330 hp.(The 84 corvette with the L83 engine made about 205 hp)This 928s will do 160, believe me I know.  The body is hot dipped galvanized steel and the hood and fenders are aluminum. Hence the 44K price in 84. Its fun to drive and gets looks everywhere. It’s straight out of risky business. 

Engine

  • Solid runner.  The engine is in very good shape with many improvements,
  • New plugs and wires
  • New cap and rotor
  • New air filter
  • Replaced gas tank, fuel filter, gas cap, all fuel lines and fuel pump (due to a crack in the tank) ($1000)
  • Replaced aging motor mounts for solid.
  • New Silicon Vacuum lines.
  • Replace belt fan with Electric
  • New radiator and upper lower hose
  • New water pump
  • new thermostat
  • New belt, just adjusted.
  • (Still have old belt drive fan and has been stored upright) 
  • Replaced exhaust with Latter model dual but still retained the resonator muffler. (Best of both worlds)

Transmission,

  • New redline fluid
  • The second gear synchromesh is going out and will need replacing. Works 80% now 

Tires

  • There is no tire rotation possible with this car because the tires are directional and the front rims are different from the rear.  However will need tires or replace one rear within 5K miles.

 A/C

  • Rebuilt head unit (400 buck) from 928 international
  • Replaced heater valve.
  • Needs Freon Charge and R134a conversion.

Headlamps ($500)

  • Replaced US standard 7” units with S4 8” units (the way it should have been) 

Interior ($6000)

  • All new leather 5 years ago from 928 leather shop. Bob did a hell of a job.
  • Alpine CD player
  • New carpet
  • New leather shift knob with new insert
  • New steering wheel leather

Dash Carpet because the dash leather took a beating one-month from the sun. (Sorry I blame my brother for this) I am sure Bob can fix.

Electric seats work some of the time. I believe its just bad connections.

Speedo drops off sometimes (I cannot fix and believe me I tried)

 Exterior

  • New door seals and gaskets ($1000)
  • New sunroof gaskets slides and grease ($500)
  • Sunroof paint is damaged
  • Paint is good with three noticeable problems. One rock chip, one fender chip, and one shopping cart ding.
  • New Front spoiler ($249)
  • A slight teat in the rear bumper plastic

What the car will need:

  • A tune up since the mixture is running a bit rich
  • Transmission rebuilt (don’t get in a hurry since second gear still works)
  • Engine leaks oil (oil pan gasket and value cover gaskets)
  • Ac recharged and converted to R134.

Lastly, since its winter I will be happy to store the car until March. No extra fee.

No zero bidders please

Terms are 500 down within 24 hours and the rest within 7 days regardless of delivery options.

Good luck bidding and feel free to ask me anything!!

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