1987 Porsche 944 Turbo on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5 L Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Porsche
Model: 944
Trim: Turbo
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Rear
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 183,800
Sub Model: Turbo
Exterior Color: Slate Grey Metallic
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle Sold As Is
1987 Porsche 944 Turbo
186k well-cared-for miles. Runs like a car with half the miles. Not driven hard. No big mechanical issues. A/C blows cold, even in Austin, TX.
Would make a VERY easy full restoration candidate, a fun driver a few times a week as I've used it, or a great track day car.
I will include a full and complete set of Porsche service manuals including the Turbo supplement binder.
Work done since I've had the car: new clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder, new rack and pinion, new A/C compressor, accumulator, and evaporator (Lines flushed while apart, professionally vaccumed and recharged), Speedometer and odometer rebuilt (Trip odometer is reliable now-a big problem with these cars), turn signal switch replaced, center console lid replaced.
The previous owner installed a Kenwood stereo that stopped working a couple of months ago. I have the original stereo and equalizer, which come with the car.
A previous owner replaced the gauge cluster, so the exact mileage was lost. This does not effect the title or registration on the car. The mileage showing now reflects the correct mileage (within a thousand) based on the old cluster and the mileage since.
Brakes are in good shape, but do squeek sometimes at random. (Previous owner installed Pagid black pads...great stopping power but can be noisy sometimes)
The body is in very nice shape except for a small dent on the top of the driver's side fender. The paint was in good shape when I got the car, but because of someone earlier wet-sanding and over-buffing the clear on the hood and roof, the Texas sun has worn off some of the clear finish on the hood and roof (visible in pics-the last pic shows how the car looked two years ago). The reserve will reflect my understanding that the car needs to be painted, at least the roof, hood, and headlight doors.
Interior is original and very nice except for a few cracks in the dash. (Hard to find a 944 without a cracked dash.)
Sun roof fits good and comes on and off easily, but the rear-lift function doesn't work. I've never missed it so I didn't fix it. I take the roof off if it's nice out.
The car has a small oil leak from the pan. We're talking a 3 inch wide small puddle every few weeks in the garage. Not a big deal, but I want to be honest.
Pictures are honest and speak for themselves. This is a good car that needs just a few things to be a great car. I'd rather keep it, but I have a baby on the way.
Buyer will be responsible for pick up and/or shipping. I will accept cash or cashier's check only. Full payment expected within 7 days of auction end.
Porsche 944 for Sale
Auto Services in Texas
Z`s Auto & Muffler No 5 ★★★★★
Wright Touch Mobile Oil & Lube ★★★★★
Worwind Automotive Repair ★★★★★
V T Auto Repair ★★★★★
Tyler Ford ★★★★★
Triple A Autosale ★★★★★
Auto blog
Porsche shows off Cayman GT4 Clubsport in new video
Sat, Nov 28 2015Amateur racers rejoiced last week when Porsche unveiled a track-ready version of the Cayman GT4 at the 2015 LA Auto Show. Now, the company is doing a bit of publicity for the new track car, featuring the race-ready Clubsport video in a stylish, 53-second video clip. There's not a lot to it, to be honest. We see the GT4 Clubsport, we hear it briefly, but that's about it. So if you were hoping that we'd finally get a look at the stripped down cabin, we're sorry to disappoint you. Still, it's good to see Porsche's newest track car in motion for the first time. For those that need a refresher, the GT4 Clubsport retains the standard car's 3.8-liter flat-six engine, but pairs it with the company's super-fast dual-clutch transmission. Combined with basic safety equipment – racing buckets, six-point harnesses, a full roll cage, and a fire suppression system – and suspension components from the company's other entry level racer, the 911 GT3 Cup, and you get a race-ready, mid-engined coupe for the reasonable sum of $165,000. Related Video:
What do J.D. Power's quality ratings really measure?
Wed, Jun 24 2015Check these recently released J.D. Power Initial Quality Study (IQS) results. Do they raise any questions in your mind? Premium sports-car maker Porsche sits in first place for the third straight year, so are Porsches really the best-built cars in the U.S. market? Korean brands Kia and Hyundai are second and fourth, so are Korean vehicles suddenly better than their US, European, and Japanese competitors? Are workaday Chevrolets (seventh place) better than premium Buicks (11th), and Buicks better than luxury Cadillacs (21st), even though all are assembled in General Motors plants with the same processes and many shared parts? Are Japanese Acuras (26th) worse than German Volkswagens (24th)? And is "quality" really what it used to be (and what most perceive it to be), a measure of build excellence? Or has it evolved into much more a measure of likeability and ease of use? To properly analyze these widely watched results, we must first understand what IQS actually studies, and what the numerical scores really mean. First, as its name indicates, it's all about "initial" quality, measured by problems reported by new-vehicle owners in their first 90 days of ownership. If something breaks or falls off four months in, it doesn't count here. Second, the scores are problems per 100 vehicles, or PP100. So Power's 2015 IQS industry average of 112 PP100 translates to just 1.12 reported problems per vehicle. Third, no attempt is made to differentiate BIG problems from minor ones. Thus a transmission or engine failure counts the same as a squeaky glove box door, tricky phone pairing, inconsistent voice recognition, or anything else that annoys the owner. Traditionally, a high-quality vehicle is one that is well-bolted together. It doesn't leak, squeak, rattle, shed parts, show gaps between panels, or break down and leave you stranded. By this standard, there are very few poor-quality new vehicles in today's U.S. market. But what "quality" should not mean, is subjective likeability: ease of operation of the radio, climate controls, or seat adjusters, phone pairing, music downloading, sizes of touch pads on an infotainment screen, quickness of system response, or accuracy of voice-recognition. These are ergonomic "human factors" issues, not "quality" problems. Yet these kinds of pleasability issues are now dominating today's JDP "quality" ratings.
Porsche 911 driven by McQueen on Le Mans set for auction
Mon, Oct 19 2015Another piece of Porsche memorabilia from the movie Le Mans is going up for auction with Christie's at The Exceptional Sale on Nov. 4 in Paris. This is a 1971 911 T that Steve McQueen used as his personal car during filming - it is not the 1970 911 S seen in the movie's opening sequence. It is one of the Porsches provided by two-time Le Mans winner and stunt driving double Jo Siffert. McQueen's production company CBS Solar Films bought the 911 T from Siffert, one of four 911s CBS Solar bought from the Swiss driver for use in and during filming. McQueen gifted the car to co-star and leading lady Elga Andersen. When she died in 1994 she willed it to her best friend, and the friend sold it to the current owner, who put it up for sale. None of them put the car to much use, as it has only 28,637 miles on the odometer, which is fewer than 55 miles per month for the last 44 years. The pre-sale estimate for this car is $284,000 to $397,000. By comparison, the 911 S used in the movie's opening sequence sold at auction in 2011 at Monterey for $1,375,000. In addition to being a relative bargain in that case, it comes with a scan of the original contract from Siffert to Anderson giving her the car, and a picture of McQueen and his son Chad with the coupe. Related Video: News Source: Christie's [1], [2] Celebrities TV/Movies Porsche Auctions Coupe Luxury Performance Steve McQueen christies 1971 porsche 911t




















1989 porsche 944 turbo s coupe 2-door 2.5l low miles
Exceptionally clean 1986 porsche 944 with low 88,245 miles
1984 porsche 944 base coupe 2-door 2.5l
1986 porsche 944 turbo coupe 2-door 2.5l
1987 porsche 944 s coupe 2-door 2.5l
1987 porsche 944s 5sp manual 2.5l engine 72000.miles