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911 Sc, 3.0, All Steel Slant Nose, Wide Body, Cold Ac!!! Low Miles, Ca Car, on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:107000 Color: Guards Red /
 Black with Red Stitching
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:5 Speed Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.0 Liter
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 9118300303 Year: 1978
Interior Color: Black with Red Stitching
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: 911
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 107,000
Sub Model: SC Coupe
Exterior Color: Guards Red
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1978 Porsche 911 SC Coupe

Steel Slant Nose Wide Body

Real Porsche Whale Tail

Upgraded Air Conditioning That Actually Blows Cold

Polished Wheels

Tinted Windows

Offered for sale is my 911 SC Coupe. The car was in California up until about 15 months ago.  Prior to my ownership, a steel slant nose kit was installed, as was a wide body kit.  The job was done excellently !  The fit is excellent, and the materials used were not the cheap fiberglass pieces. The paint is less than 2 years old, and is the correct factory Guards Red as it was when it was new. It shines nicely, and there is no rust visible ANYWHERE.  The body, floors, doors, deck lid, and spare tire area are gorgeous.  I have about 100 pictures that I can send if anyone needs to see the floors from underneath.  The are all original and look amazing.  NO PATCHES or anything hidden with undercoating.  The factory coating is still on it all.

The car also came with black interior, and it looks excellent.  The seats are black with red stitching, as are the door panels.  The only flaws worth mentioning are the typical "puffy" sun visors, and the material at the leading edge of the sunroof.  It's hardly noticeable.  The JVC stereo sounds great with the Polk Audio speakers.   The dash is beautiful with no cracks or splits.  The windows roll up and down, the doors lock and unlock with the key, the sunroof works well, and the safety items ( high beam and low beam lights, horn, wipers, brake lights,third brake light, back up lights, turn signals, and fog lights ) all work as they should. The headlight motors were just rebuilt, along with new relays installed the correct way so they don't fill up with water. It has the spare tire and jack under the carpet in the trunk.  

The tires are excellent.  The wheels are highly polished and the red centers look great.  The front calipers were just rebuilt and the front pads were replaced at the same time.  The rear brakes are excellent, and the car is ready to be driven just like it sits.  It starts easily, idles well, and doesn't smoke, knock, rattle, or make any unusual noises.The chain tensioners have been upgraded and the air box has been drilled. The clutch grabs close to the floor, the transmission shifts correctly, the steering is tight, and overall...IT'S A PORSCHE !

Fly in and drive your new rust-free 911 SC home.  If you are the winning bidder and want to ship it, I will assist you any way I can. The car is listed to be sold.  No time wasters and tire kickers PLEASE.  Feel free to come and see the car in person.  I think it looks better in person than it does in photos.  There is nothing to hide...what you see is what you get.  You can email me at northshorebill@aol.com, or call or text me at 941-740-2277.  Emails and texts are preferred, but calls are possible, just not as easy as a text or email. 

 I'd rather sell the car than trade it since I have too many as it is, but I won't rule out the option.  Send pictures of what you have and what kind of deal you had in mind.  If it's nothing I want, I'll tell you that.  I won't waste your time or mislead you.  Bid to win, ask anything that pops into your head, and make sure you have your funds in order before you bid.  Get permission from whoever you need to, and let's make this a quick and painless transaction.

The car is located in Port Charlotte, Florida...approximately 90 miles south of Tampa, 2 miles off of I-75.  Easy on and off of the highway, so you can be on your way quickly.

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