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Porosche 944 1987 on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:87652 Color: Dark Metallic silver /
  2 tone Black and Tan
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, United States

Hialeah, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:sun roof coupe
Engine:2.5
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: wp0ab0946hn477762 Year: 1987
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Porsche
Model: 944
Trim: 2 door rear hatch and sun roof
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Options: Sunroof
Mileage: 87,652
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Sub Model: porsche 924
Exterior Color: Dark Metallic silver
Interior Color: 2 tone Black and Tan
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. ... 

   
           
                      Porsche  944 1987 Automatic

  
      We have  had this car in our fanily  for the last 14 years, Only adult driven   ( 2005 to 2013) ,
 recently serviced Porsche 944 1987 rare  automatic 2.5  , Florida clean title  in hand,  This is not our first Porche 944 we have owned many ,we keot this car due to the fact it was an automatic .
The interior is  clean ,  black floor rugs repalce,  recently recovered  all 4 seats  2 tone ,, new brake pads front and  rear  ,  recent  timing belt and water pump. new spk plugs  , transmission damper conversion ( thus  no future  issues of breaking  like all the oem ones do, rubber  faliure  ) new  motor mounts . We have been slowly repalce and upgradeing this car as it  driven  .


      Options 

 Power sunroof , power windows,134  AC conversion ,  upgraded  Porsche 16 sport wheels 16 x 8 rears   ,   recovered black dash ( no cracks ).  

      Exterior 
 Silver metallic color   ,  European front fenders ( rare ) 


     Paint and body info  

  No  frame damage this is not a bondo  machine or rust bucket ,.
The  driver door  was changed  before  repaint due to a dent, I We didn't want to put bondo on the car  so we replaced the  complete door with a dent free one,  also  the left and  right  fenders  changed to  factory Europen  fenders  with oem side markers ( rare  find in the US ,  PPG base coat clear coat.  original paint was just faded oner  time    thus  repaint .
Come test drive.

  Simpley  a nice  reliable car with all the expensive service work already done.   Currently my daily driver 



                     Parts list 
    October , November , December 2012 

new front and rear brakes pads
new timing belt and  balance belt
new oil cooler seals
motor mounts replaced
new waterpump
recovered dash
paint  ppg base clear less than a year ago 
transmission dampner service ( upgrade)
oil and filter change
134 A/C
Late  style16 Wheels
recovered 2 tone seats
New Battery  

CURRENT 82412  miles 

        305 542 1612 

  Note: 

    I have spent more than $2800 on this car in the last year and a  1/2  this is not just a shinny car, it reliable daily driver .  This car is also offered for sale  locally for a set price  . Car is  being sold as is this is not a show car but is a nice example of a 944.

 

                     
   We were finishing this car up  car a give it to  our  older  family member but , they had trouble getting in and out of her thus  for sale now .


On Jan-30-13 at 17:52:32 PST, seller added the following information:

     Thank you,

 for the responce's  and questions but this  is a No Reserve Auction , There is not a buy now at this time , and yes this car is currently being  driven. Test drives  and  inspections are  welcomed ,  please confirm   date and time.  


On Jan-31-13 at 15:23:40 PST, seller added the following information:

    

           MY THOUGHTS  on Driving an Automatic  Sports car

  "  At first  I would  think it was  a SIN to buy a sports  car that  was automatic , BUT after shifiting for " years  I had second thoughts .

Driving this car  has all the fun and firm  road feel of a true German Sports car with the convience of not having to  shift gears up and down , put her in drive and off you go.
 
    I  presently own a couple of Porsches and this car is fun to drive , I really like the fact I don't have to shift.   One  would not expect a automatic sports car to be this kind of pleasure  to drive. but the  way the cars feel with its 2.5 lt over cam engine and automatic 3 speed transaxel , its kinda like driving  a  gokart , the handling is pretty nuetral with just enough power to  drive through the corners.  


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