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1983 Porsche 944 5 Speed, Guards Red, Incredible Condition, Recent Inspection on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:105000
Location:

Delray Beach, Florida, United States

Delray Beach, Florida, United States
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This is a highly original example of the popular 944. Porsche's front water-cooled engine modern sports car introduced in the early 1980's. A much higher performance car than the 924 is replaced, the 944 was an instant success.

Today with a cult following behind it, these cars are an excellent value and a popular entry level Porsche. With 50/50 weight distribution, these cars have ideal handling and a great ride. This example is believed to have all original paint, with the exception of the audio system; an all-original interior, and is in exceptional condition. From the original alloy wheels, to the Porsche pattern on the seats, this is a time capsule example.

It comes with a clean car fax. It has recently been serviced and inspected and ready to be enjoyed. The oil and filter are fresh. We also inspected the belts including the timing belt. While we were prepared to change them, they are fresh and no need to change them. We also tested the cooling fans and pressure tested the cooling system. All are in excellent shape. The Air Conditioning blows ice cold and the fan works in all speeds. While not a new car, its a great running car and can be driven anywhere.

 

At Pedigree, we show cars by appointment only.

Contact Ken Baker 561-866-1601 for your private showing.

Inspections on any of our cars for sale and welcomed and encouraged. We now have financing and leasing available. Contact us for details as everyone’s situation and goals are different. We have one goal, to make it possible for you to drive the collectable car you desire! This is probably one of the finest examples of a 1983 Porsche 944's to be found anywhere. 

Its ready for inspections and delivery. This car is offered as-is, in-person pre-purchase inspections at buyer's cost are encouraged.   Please review payment & settlement terms before bidding  We encourage any potential buyer to see and inspect a car BEFORE bidding on it or committing to a purchase. We are happy to sell to international customers, however do not contact us for shipping quotes as we are not a shipping company. If you would like a shipping quote, please contact a shipper directly. All purchases through Pedigree Motorcars are subject to a $399 dealer administrative fee.




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