1983 Porsche 911 Sc Targa Triple Black on 2040-cars
Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Targa
Engine:3.0L 2999CC H6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: SC Targa 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 165,310
Power Options: Power Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Sub Model: SC Targa
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
This is my 1983 Porsche 911 SC Targa with 165,310 miles that I have owned since 2000. I bought the car with 82,051 miles and have driven it every year - it's a pleasure to drive. This is a well maintained, solid car that looks sharp - the triple black on this year 911 Targa is an eye-catcher for sure!
I have the service records in a binder that include the ones I received from the prior owner that go back to 1998. It has been maintained by the Porsche experts at Autobahn Performance out of Peabody, MA since 2002.
The black exterior paint is in decent shape. It has stone chips on the front end/hood that you'd expect with a car that's driven in New England. There are a couple of very minor dings and areas that have been touched up. I have not driven it in the winters and the car is garaged. The Targa top was redone in 2006. Overall, I'd say the exterior is in good condition. The pictures you'll see were taken in the late afternoon on August 7th - a couple of days ago.
The interior is in good condition as well. I had the 2 front seats reupholstered with leather at the same time I did the Targa top. The primary issue with the interior is that the top of the dashboard has split at the seam - I have included a picture of this. There is also a minor tear in the driver side car mat.
Mechanically, the brakes were redone in 2011 along with new Kumho tires that were put on at 161,467 miles the same year. A new battery was put in this year. The engine had the chain tensioner update done in 1999. The power antenna is stuck in the up position. The car has a/c, cruise control and headlight washers, but these do not work. The clock in the dash doesn't work properly - when the car is running it seems to work fine, otherwise it does not.
I am selling this car "as is" and the Buyer is responsible for picking up the car and any transportation needed.
I am happy to answer any questions about this car - please don't hesitate to email me to start, from there I can make myself available by phone. If you are looking for a solid 911 of this classic style that you want to drive - this is worth a closer look. In my mind, there is no better time than the late summer/early fall with the Targa top off on the back roads for a cruise - I'll miss that this year when it's gone.
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