1982 Porsche 911sc, Guards Red With Sunroof on 2040-cars
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1982 PORSCHE 911SC, 5SP TRANSMISSION, 3.0 ENGINE, GUARDS RED, TAN INTERIOR, SUNROOF, POWER MIRRORS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, A/C, AM/FM CD PLAYER WITH REMOVABLE FACE PLATE, RUNS GREAT, SHIFTS GREAT, STOPS WELL!
OWNED CAR SINCE 2/22/2008, INVESTED $9000.00 INTO CAR SINCE PURCHASE. CAR WAS REPAINTED, CLUTCH REPLACED, AND I WAS TOLD THAT THE ENGINE WAS RESEALED, AFTERMARKET MUFFLER, (LOUDER THAN STOCK), COMES WITH ORIGINAL MUFFLER, ALL DONE BY FORMER OWNER. LIST OF REPLACED ITEMS: HOOD AND ENGINE LID STRUTS, SUN VISORS, (BLACK), WIPER ARMS, OIL CHANGE, AIR FILTER, DISTRIBUTOR CAP AND ROTOR, REAR TIRES, DASHBOARD (BLACK),2008 SIGNAL SWITCH, WARM-UP REGULATOR,FUEL FILTER, 2009 CARPET MATS,RE-BUILT SPEEDOMETER, LEFT-HAND DOOR SEAL, OIL LINE, WIPER BLADES, CLUTCH RETURN SPRING, FLYWHEEL,SHIFT BUSHINGS, REAR MAIN SEAL, RE-BUILT TRANSMISSION ($3000.00 REPAIR), BRAKE HOSES, REAR SHOCKS, 2010-2011 ENGINE SET UP, ALL LED DASH BULBS, BATTERY, 2012 OIL LINE, FRESH AIR HOSE, OIL LEVEL SENDER, BATTERY BRACKET, WINDSHIELD WASHER PUMP, FRONT LICENSE PLATE BRACKET, FRONT TIRES, FRONT SPOILER, 2013 ALL BRAKE CALIPERS, REAR PADS, OUTER TIE ROD ENDS, 2014 DEFECTS: SMALL RUST SPOT ON RIGHT REAR ROOF LOWER EDGE, (WAS THIS WAY WHEN I BOUGHT CAR) SOME NICKS IN PAINT, HEADLAMP TRIM RINGS ARE A SHADE OFF IN COLOR. CRUISE NOT WORKING (CABLE IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT, DISCONNECTED), A/C NOT WORKING (UNKNOWN PROBLEM), HEADLAMP WASHERS NOT WORKING (UNKNOWN PROBLEM), HIGH BEAMS STAY ON, (SWITCH IN COLUMN IS DEFECTIVE), IF YOU HOLD LEVER, LOW BEAMS WILL WORK FINE, SPEEDO NEEDLE STICKS WHEN COLD, TAP ON DASH AND IT STARTS TO WORK, ( I THINK IT HAS A BAD CONNECTION IN BACK OF GUAGE) CAR HAS SPARE TIRE COMPRESSOR AND OWNERS MANUAL AND SPARE KEYS. NOTE: PICTURES SHOW REAR VIEW MIRROR ON SEAT, WHICH CAME OFF WHEN I WAS TAKING PHOTOS, THIS HAS SINCE BEEN REPAIRED. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS AND I WILL ANSWER ALL !!! MIKE 203-944-0327 |
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