Clean White Porsche 944, Fresh Clutch, Tires, Black Leather Rare Classic on 2040-cars
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 4 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: 944
Trim: Removable roof
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Cross-Drilled Rotors (Front)
Mileage: 28,804
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Battery still under warranty
A classic car with exceptional performance. In 1985, Car and Driver rated the Porsche 944 best handling car on the road. Over 25 years later, the 944 continues to provide drivers with an exceptional driving experience, whether it be on the track or street--and you'll see why.
Option codes: This Porsche car is a 1985/1 model year with the sports package, which meant better shocks, struts, and it has the optional limited slip differential as well.
Cosmetically, the car looks great but has normal wear and tear for a 1985. It is eyecatching, but you should expect some rock chips, scratches and cracking, and tiny rust spots in the finish on an antique car. And yes, it qualifies for antique plates in VA. It even has the original leather seats (with normal wear), which makes it a hit with Porsche purists at shows.
I ran a Carfax and found no surprises. Please note that the mileage indicates 28k miles because the odometers in these cars restart after 99k miles. With that said, the engines are phenomenally well built (look up Alusil cylinder bores) and I expect it to provide driving fun for a long time. Auction includes the CD stereo, which works but isn't currently hooked up. The handle is bent on the parking brake, which makes it sticky--they aren't expensive on the internet and I'd replace it if I kept it.
Mechanically, the engine and drivetrain are in great shape, and I'd drive this car across the country. Battery was replaced on 6/12 with an Autocraft Silver so it's still in warranty.
Clear title, no liens, ready for cash sale.
The car is much more satisfying to drive than any other car I've driven, but this is your chance to own a classic for a bargain price! Take a look at the pictures, and happy bidding!
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