2001 Porsche Carrera 911 996 Hard Top Convertible Only 39 K Miles One Owner Car on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Have the best of the both worlds: Hard top for winter and Convertible for summer
This car comes with both options included in the sale price at no additional cost to the buyer as follow: The Hard top $10,000.00 Hard top storage rack $500.00 Hard top original storage cover with Porsche logo $395.00 This is a ONE owner California car with only 39000 original miles in an amazing condition. That's about just 3000 miles driving per year. All services and maintenance currant. Blue book value for this car is $29.505.00 (See below) Link to Kelly Blue Book Page: My reseve is set very low for a quick sale and I am open to receiving fair offers. Please call or text Tony if you have any questions (818)288-4101 I reserve the right to cancel the auction at anytime, since I am also advertising the car locally. Your bid is a contract. Please ask all your questions before placing a bid or buying the car. Let us respect each others time and investment. Buyer is responsible for the shipping , seller will assist the shipping company to make the process as smooth and convenient as possible. Vehicle is being sold as is where its located without any warranties nor any guaranties express or implied. Buyer is welcome to hire a vehicle inspector to inspect the car at his/her own cost. Buyer is responsible to either pick up the vehicle or ship the car within 7 days of the close of the auction or sale and pay in full. A deposit of $1,000.00 must be paid by buyer within 24 hours of close of the auction or purchase. On May-12-14 at 16:22:47 PDT, seller added the following information:
On May-12-14 at 16:26:48 PDT, seller added the following information: I have lowered the reserve price for a quick sale. Don't hesitate to bid. Its an awesome car for a price of a Japanese or even a Korean car!!!! Not that I have anything against Japanese or Korean cars. They are great and I own two of them, but nothing like a $90,000 Porsche selling for peanuts with only 39K miles on. One lucky winner will be the next proud owner of this car. Hope its you. Good Luck Happy Bidding On May-13-14 at 11:44:28 PDT, seller added the following information: Lot of people are asking about my reserve price. |
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Tue, 17 Jun 2014It's hard not to love the look of a classic Porsche. Whether it's the upside-down bathtub styling of the 356 or the gradual evolution of the 911, there is a little beauty in all of them. However, the older they get, the more that needs repaired to keep them on the road. Porsche Classic is helping out, though, by introducing its own brand of motor oil for the demands of the company's vintage, air-cooled engines.
Developed at the Porsche Development Centre in Weissach, Germany, Porsche Classic Motoroil comes in two weights - 20W-50 for the 356, 914 and 911 models up to the 2.7-liter G-Model and 10W-60 for 3.0-liters-and-up engines through the 993-chassis 911. The company claims that the air-cooled engines have different heat demands than traditional, water-cooled units, and this oil is made to meet those requirements.
According to Porsche, modern, synthetic oils are sometimes too effective when it comes to old engines. They are fantastic at sopping up debris, but those deposits are often holding archaic seals together. Suddenly removing them can cause leaks. The new oil is specifically designed to work with the old-fashioned materials found in its classics. The company also knows that most owners aren't driving their vintage cars everyday. So this formulation is more alkaline that normal to neutralize acids that they build up and corrode components.
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