1986 Porsche 944n/a To Fix Or For Parts 68000 Original Miles 2 Owner Car Great on 2040-cars
Rhinelander, Wisconsin, United States
hi, up for sale is my 1986 Porsche 944 n/a, 68115 original miles, it is being sold as is to fix or to part out that's up to you. was running and quit, found out the timing belt stripped and lost timing, needs timing belts, waterpump upgrade, possible head work maybe bent valves. motor turns over. started to tear down but loss of income stopped that. please look at pics they were taken 1/11/14. car is in storage. AND HAS BEEN FOR OVER 2 YEARS NOW. all interested buyers are more than welcome to stop by and look at it if possible. please make appointment to look at. car was working when motor quit, driveable. got 35 mpg on the hwy. handles great. tires are bf Goodrich comp ta's with phone dial rims. I owned this car since june 1993, it had 41041 miles on it. paint is great , no body damage, interior is great only some scuffs on drivers seat and worn shift boot, carpet great with Porsche floormats, 5 spd trans, no cracks in dash or glass, no dents in body. will include a car cover, owners manual, clear title, Porsche factory repair manual on cd. no radio in dash as of I removed it but comes with the original radio, has sunroof. this was one of the best cars I ever owned and I will miss her. never has been in snow, no winter driving, summer fun car always garaged since I bought it. from sitting it could be it needs some more work that I don't know as of now but hope not. payment can be made from paypal or cash deal. prefer if you pick it up, will store till june if needed for you. car or title will not be released until payment has cleared, could take up to 30 days from bank. shipping will be your responsibility to make arrangements for, but not until funds clear. if you pick up with cash it can leave that day. please contact me for more details on car if needed. PLEASE NOTE YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NON RUNNING CAR IN NEED OF REPAIRS. title is clear. thanks for looking and hope to hear from you, thanks again!
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