1987 Porsche 944 Turbo Coupe on 2040-cars
Mt Kisco, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4 cyl.
Interior Color: Burgundy
Make: Porsche
Model: 944
Trim: turbo coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 68,500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: turbo
Exterior Color: Stone Grey
Stone Grey with Burgundy interior in this super well preserved turbo coupe. Inside, outside and the mechanics are all in quite outstanding condition. In current ownership for 8 years it was even previously owned by a Porsche specialist mechanic. Recent clutch, fresh tires and fresh fluids has it ready to go. And "go" it does with great turbo power enhanced by a mild Autothority chip and an equally mild sport exhaust. Just a fun drive with a bit more power than stock. Keen observers will also notice two more well placed modifications- substitution of Porsche 993 tear drop mirrors instead of the standard elephant ears and use of 944 turbo S wheels. With only 68k miles and the care that it has received to date this car has a very long life ahead of it. Clean Carfax of course and most records dating to 2004. This Porsche is offered for sale under our Weissach Autohaus' Broker Services Program allowing a privately owned Porsche to be sold by Weissach Autohaus on behalf of its owner. As a requirement of participation in this program, this car has received an inspection to assess the general condition of the vehicle (note that this inspection is not a complete PPI). Inspection results and Carfax available upon request. Since this vehicle is privately owned no additional warranty is provided by Weissach Autohaus with vehicle purchase. See our full inventory of Porsche cars on our website Vehicles For Sale page. Find out why so many Porsche buyers choose Weissach Autohaus on our TESTIMONIALS page. (weissachautohaus.com) Porsche Trivia Test- When did the 911 first receive power steering? Does the 996 C4S have more horsepower than the base C4? When did the Boxster get a glass rear window? Find the answers in the Weissach Autohaus website PORSCHE MODEL GUIDE. Most importantly, find which Porsche model and year is right for you. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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