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1985 Porsche 911 Carrera M491 (factory Wide-body) Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:55073 Color: Gaurds Red /
 Beige
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
1985 Porsche 911 Carrera M491 (Factory Wide-Body) Coupe, image 1
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Transmission:5-speed manual
Engine:3.2L H6 FI
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WP0AB0910FS120548
Make: Porsche
Exterior Color: Gaurds Red
Model: 911
Interior Color: Beige
Year: 1985
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: M491 (Factory Wide-Body) Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 55,073

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             1985     Porsche     911 Carrera M491 (Factory Wide-Body) Coupe    
       

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
 >Vehicle              Description
Year:
1985
Make:
Porsche
Model:
911 Carrera M491 (Factory Wide-Body) Coupe
VIN:
WP0AB0910FS120548
Engine:
3.2-liter
Odometer:
55,073 miles
Color:
Gaurds Red/Beige
Description:

1985 Porsche M491 Factory Wide Body Turbo Look Coupe

This is a rare special ordered M491 factory Turbo Look Coupe that included: flared front and rear fenders; plus the Turbo suspension, Turbo brakes and 7” x 16” and 9” x 16” Turbo Fuch alloy wheels with Yokohama (205/55/16 & 245/45/16). Options included: electric sunroof, sport seats, air conditioning and speed control. Finished in classic colors - Guards Red/Beige leather interior. Same owner for the past ten (10) years with only 55,073 miles, clean carfax  and well documented.

Stunning original example that was special ordered from Porsche. Excellent condition including paint, interior and mechanical. The Carrera 3.2-liter engine produces 207 HP with a manual 5-speed transmission and four wheel Turbo disc braking system. Truly a pleasure to drive with cold air conditioning, cruise control, AM/FM Stereo with CD player, European style head lights and plenty of horse power! Ready to enjoy and getting very hard to find!

   
                                                   
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About              European Collectibles
Welcome to European Collectibles. We have the largest classic car showroom in Orange County. We are located in the city of Costa Mesa, California, 35 miles south of Los Angeles International Airport.
Since 1989, we have been selling imports world wide from Southern California. We try to maintain an up to date listing of all our cars. Our inventory reflects some of the finest imported sports cars in the world. Every car listed on Ebay is physically in our possession.
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We arrange shipping to any destination worldwide. Fully enclosed or            open transportation to the East Coast is easily arranged, average cost            of $850.00          to $1,500.00.
For our international customers, in most circumstances, cars are packed            into containers and secured in wooden frames to minimize the possibility            of damage. The cost of shipping an average sized car to Antwerp, Felixstowe            or Bremen, for instance, is US$1,395.00. This price includes            all costs from our showroom to the port of Antwerp, Felixstowe or Bremen.
The typical journey time from Los Angeles to most European destinations is five weeks, including time for packing, loading and unloading.
   
                                                                                             
Terms              Of Sale

This vehicle is offered with a right to a personal inspection                by any bidder or agent of any bidder. The Vehicle is being Sold                by a Licensed State of California Dealer (European Collectibles,                Inc. call us at 949-650-4718 to arrange an appointment), all California                DMV laws apply. Any California buyer must pay local CA sales tax                and licensing fees. All other will do so in their home state. The                vehicle is available for inspection prior to bidding. If you are                the high bidder and unable to inspect said vehicle before auction                close, you or an agent will have (3) days to inspect said vehicle.                I encourage a physical inspection strongly to avoid any misunderstandings                or representations. Buyer has had the opportunity to view and inspect                the vehicle and ask any and all questions. Buyer will pay for any                and all transportation costs. We will assist you in arranging for                transportation, but you will be responsible for contact and payment                directly with shipper. Prices will vary so check around if this                is an issue. Shipping can take 7 to 14 + days due to scheduling.                All sales are final. Buyer is purchasing this vehicle AS IS, WHERE                IS with no warranties implied or expressed.

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