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1979 Porsche 930 Turbo - 2dr Coupe 6-cyl. 3299cc/265hp Fi on 2040-cars

US $55,000.00
Year:1979 Mileage:100000
Location:

Palatine, Illinois, United States

Palatine, Illinois, United States

 

1979 Porsche 930 Turbo - 2dr Coupe 6-cyl. 3299cc/265hp FI

Divorce Forces Sale L If you’re looking at this rare bird you know the story of the 79 Turbo – The Values are doing nothing but going up and up#3 930 is now pushing $80,000 a #1 over $135,000

http://www.hagerty.com/valuationtools/HVT/VehicleSearch/Report?vc=860240

--  I have owned the car for the last six years and it’s by far my favorite of my collection – I bought the car after a gentleman in Atlanta had just got done having the Motor and Transmission completely rebuilt – It had 90,000 miles at that stage – He gave me all the receipts and work orders from the Certified Mechanic that did the work --- I went down to Atlanta and meet with both the owner and the Mechanic and bought the car on the spot --- The issue is my Ex-wife burned all the receipts for that portion of the work along with a few other of my collectable car documents  - The Guy had it painted and they did a good thorough  Job – Over the years it has chips and is a 6 out 10

I did the following and have all the Receipts

  • New Carpets and Seats front and Back 

  • Put New Air Conditioning Pump On

  • New Gas Tank

  • New Front Windshield

  • New Electrical wiring

  • Put Original Fuchs Wheels Back On

  • New Dunlop Tires all 4

  • Put a Hands free Bluetooth Stereo In it

  • Complete Break Job – Rotors and Pads all 4

  • Rebuilt the Turbo

  • New Stereo Antenna

This car runs 100% perfect and is a rocket ship and now has 100,000 miles on it. This is an 8 out 10 and everything works including the clock. You’re welcome to have me take it to any Mechanic of your choice in or Around Palatine Illinois --- You’re also welcome to talk to the Mechanic that has taken care of all my cars for years – I will ship anywhere in the world

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