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1984 Porsche 928s Beautifully Preserved And Fully Maintained!! on 2040-cars

US $9,900.00
Year:1984 Mileage:137980
Location:

North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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1984 PORSCHE 928S, 4.7L V8 137k Miles. 

This one is special: We sold it 5 years ago to fastidious collector who maintained it lovingly with no expense spared. It has received two timing belt, timing belt tensioner and water pump replacements during this time. Also, new battery, fan clutch, alternator, tie-rods, Porsche motor mounts, the list is too long. All maintenance fully documented and records are available. Older transmission rebuilt and radiator. No leaks. Everything works, including AC, etc. New front spoiler, recent tires and alignment. No significant accidents. This is NOT a project - this is a fully sorted and reliable driver in stunningly beautiful condition. Inspected and just serviced. 

Originally sold in US, imported to Canada in the late Eighties. Since the car is over 25 years old, it can be registered in USA with NO additional paperwork. We can assist with the shipping and importation process. Will ship worldwide. Do not hesitate to call if you have any questions. 604 516 6002

 www.splendidauto.com

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Studiotorino shows new Cayman-based Moncenisio sports car

Mon, 24 Mar 2014

While the recent bankruptcy of Bertone shows that it has become very difficult to be a coachbuilder today, it seems there is still a business case in creating unique bodies for premium vehicles. Case in point, Studiotorino a small, Italian coachbuilder that has been creating limited-edition cars since 2005. Its latest creation is the Moncenisio, which debuted as a prototype at the National Automobile Museum of Turin on March 21. It's named after the 1902 Susa-Moncenisio race in Italy, the first automotive hillclimb in the world.
The Moncenisio begins life as Porsche Cayman S, and each car will be built to order with a planned production run of 19 examples. The chassis, mechanicals and engine are all left untouched. The only thing that Studiotorino alters are the body panels and interior appointments. Prices start at at a heady 145,000 euros ($200,420 US), plus the cost of the donor vehicle.
Architect Daniele Gaglione penned the shape of the Moncenisio, taking inspiration from the 1963 Porsche 904. The sports coupes receive carbon fiber pieces that replace the front bumper, side panels and rear bumper. Studiotorino also covers the rear side windows with welded metal panels. The design is still clearly a Cayman, especially from the front, but the extended roof and support pillars create a new look from behind, which features a new exhaust treatment and rear spoiler. The interior receives leather upholstery on the engine compartment cover, the partition between the engine and seats, ceiling and A-pillars. Scroll down to view a walkaround of the Moncenisio and read the full press release about it.

Autoblog Minute: UAW and FCA avoid strike, Clarkson teases new show

Fri, Oct 9 2015

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Porsche confirms four-cylinder Boxster, Cayman replacement for US

Wed, May 20 2015

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