1987 Porsche 928 S4 Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Los Lunas, New Mexico, United States
I have owned this car about 5 years and it drives beautifully, it accelerates very quickly. The exterior and interior are in good shape. Unfortunately I do not use the car very often. It is always kept in a garage. The car is sold as is with no warranties. I recommend that you look at the car and take it for a spin. I have taken the car on road trips and is is very reliable. It is a head turner. I tried to restore this and put about $7000. worth of new parts and replaced the transaxle. This is a no reserve sale and if it does not sell I will keep it in my garage until my son's take an interest in it. I am the third owner, it came from Louisiana. It was involved in an accident in Louisiana and the front bumper was damaged. I have had the engine checked out and it is very strong. I am 70 years old and I do not have time to continue the restoration. I would like it to find a new home. I live in New Mexico andnever drive it in the rain. It has almost new tires and the engine has been gone over it by a Porsche mechanic. The car should be picked up but I can assist in finding someone to ship it for you. I purchased the title as a clear title, the owner had an accident in Louisiana and they issued him a salvage title, he evidently went into to Louisiana MVD and was issued a new title as clear. He registered the car in New Mexico and it has a non-salvage title. The front bumper was damaged and replaced. There was no frame damaged.
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