1980 Porsche 928 Auto,v8 88k Original Desert Restoration No Reserve on 2040-cars
United States
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here is a 1980 porsche 928 automatic.
it has a clean title ill list the brief history that is known. - was bought in the late 90's and driven until mid '03, when it developed a water leak and the Previouowner just parked the car where it has sat the past 10 years, un-touched - I have investigated the water leak and it appears to be coming from the infamous hose at the back of the passenger cylinder head, that is the only reason this vehicle was decommissioned. -clean AZ title, original miles. - original paintwork, body is laser straight, except fiberglass front bumper. -selling as-is, will NOT and have NOT tried to mess with this car. beside weathering, you'll get it just as it was the day it was parked 10 years ago. so should only take some careful precautions to get her running again. - CAR IS LISTED WITH NO RESERVE _PLEASE NOTE_: You will not be able to pick up the vehicle until after November 26, 2013, I will be away to thailand. no deposit will be required for this auction because of this scenario. message for questions please, email for different pictures |
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