1987 Porsche 944 Base, Runs And Drives, Newer Tires Originally Guards Red Car! on 2040-cars
Rome, New York, United States
For Sale is this originally guards red porsche 944. The last owner painted it for unknown reasons. the car is extremely solid with practically no rust and absolutely no rot. The tires are only a few months old. The windshield is made of lexan and quite impractical for daily driving. The wipers do not work. It is believed it is just a relay but has not been looked into. The radiator hoses were replaced and now there is no heat or defrost. I belive the system is airbound and do believe it is nothing major. The sunroof seal leaks. The original muffler was cut out by previous owner but I do have the original muffler. the interior is rough but complete. The driver seat has stopped working and is stuck in one position. the cruise control lever is broken off. the sunroof clips are missing. The rear hatch pins need to be lossened and aligned. The spark plugs and oil change were just recently done on this car. I drive it quite a bit and it goes down the road nicely. It needs sway bar bushings. The only reason for selling this car is because I have to many vehicles that I do not have enough time to enjoy. Any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to call or message me. I will assist in transportation or meeting with a shipper if necessary. I can be reached at 315-520-5007 any time. Thank you very much.
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