Porsche 944 on 2040-cars
Bessemer City, North Carolina, United States
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Okay everyone, I have a great little car, late 1985 or "1985 1/2 " up for auction. It fires up and runs great but needs a clutch to move under own power, The body is in good shape with a couple dings and dents (small ) interior is in nice shape as well.. Car is Burgandy int. Burgandy ext..I bought this car about 5 months ago with every intention of making it whole again but we put the house on the market and will be moving soon and can't bring it along, so unfortunately it's got to go...It is a nice solid car that is complete and untouched original certainly worth fixing for a daily driver, track car, or parts. I'd hate to see it a parts car but that's up to you...Like I said it needs a clutch, windshield ,waterpump and it's a driver...It will also need paint, the top and hood are sunfaded and cracked...runs great, sounds nice, stainless exhaust from cat back, nice exhaust note. new fuel pump, brand new battery 3months old, good bridgestone tires on phone dials, seats are in great shape no rips or tears and the bolsters are perfect, not worn out or broken down, both are 4 way power,"There is a set on craigslist right now asking 1200.00", The back glass has separated from the frame on top but easy fix with 3m window weld (common),dash has some cracks but not as bad as some that I've seen, perfect candidate for a dash cover, stereo with CD, power windows also in good working order, drivers door handle needs replaced... I'm also including in the deal some parts including extra fuel pump ,original tool kit,license plate brackets,and 2 sets of front seats ( need reupholstered but complete),2 extra steering wheels( need rewrapped ) A great easy project to put back on the road and you've got a nice sports car without breaking the bank.Trying to represent car as accurately as I know it to be, please ask any questions you might have.. Paypal or cash only..Good Luck Bidding!!~! |
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