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1987 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $36,900.00
Year:1987 Mileage:123500
Location:

Cave Creek, Arizona, United States

Cave Creek, Arizona, United States
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 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa,  Fewer than 1800 Carrera Targas sold in the US in 1987.

So iconic that Porsche is bringing back the Targa to showrooms in 2014 but you can own this one for a lot less. This is a classic!

JUST REDUCED $2000 (2/6/14)

3.2 ltr engine - 217 HP - 0-62mph in 5.8 sec. 150+mph top speed
All matching numbers
RARE classic champagne interior leather
Highly rated G-50, 5 speed manual transmission
Everything is original including SCRATCH FREE PAINT.
No cracks or blemishes on dash or upholstery
NO RUST, NO DENTS, NO LEAKS, NO SQUEAKS or RATTLES
Excellent running condition - needs NOTHING
Bought from original owner in Irvine, CA, March 2013
ALWAYS garaged AND covered, never been on a race track

Highlights:

PRICED BELOW NADA classic car value for this condition (with whale tail option)
Top end completed by Vision Motorsports (CA) at 104K miles
2500 miles since full service was completed
Like new Dunlop tires
Newer Shocks
New Alternator
Clutch replaced
Targa top restored
Spare engine lid (the original, a $600 value), OEM whail tail and lid added 2013 (Color match paint/perfect fit)
Polished/painted Fuch 16" Alloy wheels
Full powered leather seats (both sides)
Cruise control
Central Locking system
Alarm
Rear window windshield wiper
A/C accepts newer type freon

Comes complete with all service records since new, original MSRP sticker and bill of sale (just under $50,000), all manuals, 2 "like new" front end and mirror bras, original tool kit and compressor, spare tire. All manuals.

MUST SEE AND DRIVE FOR YOURSELF!

This collector car will appreciate dramatically over the next 10 years. This is an investment grade Carrera Targa! Serious inquiries only!
Payment by bank draft or cash only. Buyer to pick up car - transport can be arranged.


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