1978 Porsche 930 911 Turbo Ruf Updates Incredible Car - Documented Since Day 1 on 2040-cars
Suwanee, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.3L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1978
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 930
Trim: 930 turbo
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 52,620
Sub Model: 911 turbo
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Genuine 930 turbo widebody. Mileage is actual. One of approximately
450 or so 911 turbos produced for the USA in 1978 (not grey market). Great model year and one of the few 70’s lightweight 930s built.
Car is superb top to bottom with top line upgrades and proper maintenance over
the years (previous was one owner for 33 years from new). Complete history and full maintenance/parts/upgrades
portfolio binder with original dealer sales receipt (Niello Porsche-still in
business today) from the day of delivery up to to the present. This 930 is
serviced and ready to go. Car is stunning cosmetically at and is one of the most solid
and finest driving and sounding 930s on the market. It will of course pin you to your seat, and it
is easy to drive for being a 930. I wouldn’t hesitate to drive it cross
country. Engine fortified to 3.5 ruf specs, andial fuel and
intercooler, k27, ruf rsr 5sp, updated clutch (smooth as butter), bilstein
upgrade, hydraulic chain tensioners, polished 17 ruf wheels, headers, borla
dual exhaust and more. COA/engine matching numbers. The interior is rich and exotic in cashmere and is the
nicest one will find. Like the rest of the car, the original interior shows
very little ‘patina’ that one usually finds in these classic 930s. It is like new(still smells new!) and all
original except for the center console which was added but also trimmed in the
same tan leather so it looks stock (935 turbo gauge installed and vdo clocked
moved to console), ruf Momo 935 steering wheel, short shifter, upgraded rotary
AC (blows cold) and more.… Stereo and components upgraded 2013 high end spec(ipod, sat
radio,amps etc). All steel slant nose. Exterior paint updated to one year
avail only Porsche maraschino red metallic (original color is bitter chocolate – odd
70’s Porsche colors are en vogue (premium)
and one could convert this car back to the original mocha brown and have a
$100k+ car or enjoy it as it is – a beautiful looking and running 930 for $67k).
All the original tools (never used), books present. Everything
is up to date/serviced/sorted and it is turnkey. Recent PPI by a 30yr expert in these turbos states that it
is one of the finest examples of the 930 that he has ever inspected. An accident/rust free/very clean example. I cannot emphasize enough the high quality of
this 930. It is a great value and investment at what I have it priced at. Dash has some slight warping around the windshield vents and
there is a small dime size paint spider noticeable up close on the rear decklid. Video avail by request. 150 more
pics here: www.kizoa.com/slideshow-maker/d8969424k7950692o1/1978-porsche-930- Private sale. I am selling because I have other cars that
need my attention so no trades unless it is something that's worth more and also grabs at me. Payment
must clear before the pickup of the car and title. I have listed many high end
cars on ebay over the years and most got sold before the end of listing... BIN
is $67k. I can assist with setting up shipping to anywhere including worldwide if
needed. I am knowledgeable in these turbos and am easy to work with and will
work with the buyer to make the transaction and delivery as pleasant as
possible. Serious buyers, please contact
me via eBay messaging and include your voice/text phone number. |
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