1983 Porsche 911 Sc on 2040-cars
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
1983 Porsche 911 SC (Super Carrera).
This is a sunroof-equipped, 1983 Porsche 911 SC in ORIGINAL CONDITION with less than 35,000 miles. The Porsche comes with extensive documentation including: a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Porsche Cars, N.A.; a documented car history including the Line-of-Title from the original (I am the second owner by a pass-through of the title by an agent for the original owner), extensive service records; the Original Owner’s Manual, the Original Warranty Book, and the Original Alpine Radio Owner’s Manual. Also to be provided with the sale are: an Original of a Porsche Dealer Sales Brochure for the 1983 911 SC; service and history books including: Porsche 911SC, The Essential Companion and, The Essential Buyer’s Guide for Porsche 911 SC both by noted 911 expert, Adrian Streather; Porsche 911 Repair Manual by Haynes; and the Porsche 911 Service Manual by Bentley Publishing, all of which are in excellent condition.
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