Gorgeously Restored, Inside And Out, Hard To Find, Classic Porsche 930 Turbo on 2040-cars
Crawford, Georgia, United States
I tried my best to keep it all original stock, but a few items had to be updated and replaced. This includes, but not limited to, incredibly comfortable wrap-around leather seats from a newer 911, new Brimbo brakes, all around, that will throw you thru the windsheild, radio and speakers, clutch, and front windshield. Items that were inspected while the car was stripped were replaced, such as all the weather stripping, carpet, fuses and fuse box, and headlights. Gone is the antennae, headlight washers, and rear wiper. The transmission was rebuilt while I had it out for the complete re-paint, and the engine had work on it 10k or so miles ago. Very, very fast. Very, very reliable. Could be a daily driver. I take it out on the back roads every 2 weeks or so. Drives like it's on rails. She's a beast. I had the rear spoiler changed to the 3.8 RS version. Why? Because I wanted to; it fits tight and is proportionally perfect. The original whale tale spoiler will, of course, come with the car, minus the rubber gasket, and is being painted the same yellow as we speak if you choose to swap out. I chose 'Ferrari Fly Yellow' because it's a deep yellow that really jumps out. Almost a mirror finish. It is not subtle. I'm having a few chips on the front repaired. You will also receive the remaining unused paint for touch ups. It is flawless, but unfortunately, not all original stock. Never wrecked, never tracked, and never seen rain or snow. I do keep all my records. I am the 3rd owner. Don't hesitate to ask questions. If they're too technical for me, I'll ask my mechanic. This was his 24th Porsche 911 rebuild, and currently a race instructor, and races on many weekends. Very capable crew with him, too. Non-refundable Paypal down payment of $5k is due within 5 business days. The remainder due can fit your time schedule, within reason, up to 60 days or so. I'm retiring in 5 years, so I'm in no hurry to part ways. Thanks George On Aug-01-14 at 20:17:04 PDT, seller added the following information: I tried my best to keep it all original stock, but a few items had to be updated and replaced. This includes, but not limited to, incredibly comfortable wrap-around leather seats from a newer 911, new Brimbo brakes, all around, that will throw you thru the windsheild, radio and speakers, clutch, and front windshield. Items that were inspected while the car was stripped were replaced, such as all the weather stripping, carpet, fuses and fuse box, new fuel tank, and headlights. Gone is the antennae, headlight washers, and rear wiper. The transmission was rebuilt while I had it out for the complete re-paint, and the engine had work on it 10k or so miles ago. Very, very fast. Very, very reliable. Could be a daily driver. I take it out on the back roads every 2 weeks or so. Drives like it's on rails. She's a beast. I had the rear spoiler changed to the 3.8 RS version. Why? Because I wanted to; it fits tight and is proportionally perfect. The original whale tale spoiler will, of course, come with the car, minus the rubber gasket, and is being painted the same yellow as we speak if you choose to swap out. I chose 'Ferrari Fly Yellow' because it's a deep yellow that really jumps out. Almost a mirror finish. It is not subtle. I'm having a few chips on the front repaired. You will also receive the remaining unused paint for touch ups. It is flawless, but unfortunately, not all original stock. Never wrecked, never tracked, and never seen rain or snow. I do keep all my records. I am the 3rd owner. Don't hesitate to ask questions. If they're too technical for me, I'll ask my mechanic. This was his 24th Porsche 911 rebuild, and currently a race instructor, and races on many weekends. Very capable crew with him, too. Non-refundable Paypal down payment of $5k is due within 5 business days. The remainder due can fit your time schedule, within reason, up to 60 days or so. I'm retiring in 5 years, so I'm in no hurry to part ways. I do have additional photos, especially of the 18 month restoration, and a GoPro vid or 2. Just ask. Thanks George |
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Porsche wants a better 'connected car' [UPDATE]
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