1989 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Visalia, California, United States
This is a Porsche 911 Carrera sunroof coupe in original condition. I am the second owner of this Porsche, which was purchased brand-new in Sacramento in 1989. This is a original California car that has spent all of its life in the Central Valley. The car contains all the original manuals and tools that came with her including several receipts for maintenance completed. The paint is mostly all original, as the first owner was a Superior Court judge in town who happened to create an enemy who thought it was funny to scratch the car. Therefore, there is some touch up paint, but very hard to detect. Although I would not considered this car concourse, it's an ideal car for the preservationist who wants to maintain its beauty and enjoy the Porsche experience. The standard features include, windshield antenna, amplified noise suppression eight speaker sound system, air-conditioning and power windows, integrated central locking and alarm system, rack and pinion steering an automatic speed control, as well as an electric sliding sunroof and integrated fog lights. The only aftermarket product in this vehicle is the radio which was changed from a cassette player to a CD player. |
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