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1987 Porsche 944 White Sunroof Coupe With 54,300 Original Miles!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:54300
Location:

Weston, Massachusetts, United States

Weston, Massachusetts, United States
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1987 Porsche 944 with 54,300 original miles, 5 speed manual, classic sunroof coupe.  White on burgundy leather with phone dial wheels, power everything.  We bought it with 10,650 miles on it in 1992 and have owned it ever since.  This car has been driven sparingly during the summer months and has been always maintained, always garaged, always babied, never raced, never seen snow or salt even though it spent its entire live in New England.  Serviced at the same Porsche specialist shop last 15 yrs.  Car was fully optioned when new and is completely original down to the Blaupunkt radio/cassette player, except for the following:
  • Burgundy pinstriping was applied when new – real paint, not stick-on.
  • Yokohama tires have less than 5K miles on them.
  • Ungo alarm was installed originally.
  •  MacNeil rear hatch tray (original carpeting is excellent underneath)

See the many photos for details.  The car is very clean, but the following wear and tear is noted:

  • Typical front end nicks for its mileage, always touched up
  • Pinstriping on front end is worn, see photos
  • Steering wheel stitching starting to unravel in high wear spot and could use restitching there
  • One small ding on windshield (that we’ve lived with for many miles)
  • Intermittent wiper function doesn’t work, probably a relay
  • One very slight parking lot dent on left front fender, only visible at glancing angle in the right light, less than 2” long (tried to capture it in photos)
  • Car had door edge guards mounted when new.  Those have been removed and stainless steel screws put in the mounting holes

The car runs and drives fabulously with all the handling that 944’s are known for.  Since last season, a slight vibration in left front tire at about 70 mph suggests that tire might need rebalancing.  Payment by bank check only.  Shipping is at buyer's expense and risk. Please see the many photos and ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!

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