1977 Porsche 911 S Coupe 2-door 3.0l Turbo 930 Look on 2040-cars
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.0 L 1978 Porsche engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Drive Type: Manual RWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 69,000
Sub Model: Strosek Wide Body
Exterior Color: Royal Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
1977 Porsche 911. Car has a Strosek wide body kit so it appears similar to a 930 turbo. Original North Carolina car, tub is rust free, even the battery pan is in excellent condition. Car has been driven very little in last ten plus years. Starting with the rust free tub this Porsche has beautiful royal blue fresh paint (10/12) new struts, turbo tie rods, ball joints, New suspension bushings (combination of Weltmeister and stock) and shock absorbers. Later model Porsche carrera 18' wheels running Pirellis with less than 1000 miles on them. Front brake calipers rebuilt and new brakes (08/13). New Porsche 930 steering wheel, shifter coupler bushings and dash light bulbs. New later style headlights and bulbs.
Engine is a 1978 3.0 liter, a definitely superior engine from the stock 2.7. The engine has been upgraded with Carrera tensioners, new turbo valve covers, pop-off valve, alternator, 900 CCA battery (08/13) complete fluid replacement (06/13). Swepco 201 trans fluid, oil change and new air filter. Dynaflow exhaust and newer SSI heat exchangers. Cannot verify that the engine has been rebuilt but runs very strong with a wide power band. Alignment done (08/13).
Interior is in very good condition, tan with original carpet, no tears/rips in seats or headliner. Newer CD stereo system. Odometer shows less than 69k mileage but cannot verify it is accurate. Based on local Porsche expert opinion he stated the overall body condition would be consistent with a car with this mileage.
This car is 36 years old and in overall excellent condition but it does have a few minor issues that I have not yet had the time to sort out. My Porsche was bought as a project but was side tracked due to health. The tach and sunroof do not work. It may be a switch, driving lights are not currently wired and like all Porsches has minor oil leak. Excellent driving car, it has a 930 turbo look without the cost of investment and upkeep. This is a solid car that draws lots of gazes and compliments.
Seller requires notification from buyer within 24 hours of sales end. Payment must be received within 5 days of sales end. Cash or certified funds only. All transport, shipping, import/export fees are responsibility of buyer. No warranty express or implied, please ask any questions prior to bidding, all sales are final and non refundable.
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