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Old 04-04-2011, 03:29 PM
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Default 1986 Porsche 928 S w/ 6,712 Miles on FleaBay - Buy It Now: $35K

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Ahh, the charity donation auction car resurfaces.
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Even though it's not '86.5, it's got heated seats and a 5-speed w/ LSD. Worth every penny.

What's up with the Oregon plates?



This is pretty...

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Originally Posted by Landseer
Ahh, the charity donation auction car resurfaces.
Missed that story...
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Wonder how old the T-belt is ???? I was looking at a 92 Mondial T with 18,000 miles....still has the original belt. The owner started the car for me I really did not want to drive it with the old T-belt . Just kept thinking how much the valve work would add to the cost since they wanted $7,000 for the major service as it was.
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I think its this one. Seemed at one point there was a similar 2nd car, too, also in PA area.
Word at the time was a used car dealer bought it at charity auction for low teens.
Brought it to Mason for review.

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Hope they get every penny of it.
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Originally Posted by Landseer
I think its this one.
https://sites.google.com/site/porsche928ssite/
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Only one picture shows for me, but yes.
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Originally Posted by PorKen
Even though it's not '86.5, it's got heated seats and a 5-speed w/ LSD. Worth every penny.

What's up with the Oregon plates?



This is pretty...

Wow if that picture is any indication that car is well preserved. Even has the factory marks on the bolts for the brace and factory clamps on the intake .. Where is that lottery ticket !!
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A 21,900+ miles '86.5, 5 sp, on LI, just sold for $17.4K on ebay. This really is a cream puff.
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Oh no, not again! Poor car should stop being bounced around back and forth by greedy dealers and find a permanent home. From what I remember from last time this car came up, the only work done on the car was an oil change. Anyone want to take her on a 150mph test drive with a 25 year old timing belt? "Fuzzy Dice Motors" will roll the dice with you. You gotta be F'n kidding me....Fuzzy Dice??!!!...please
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If you really think about it... restoring any 928 to this condition would cost about as much as they are asking. In that sense, they are not out of line.

Whether they will find a buyer willing to pay the price is a whole other issue.
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Originally Posted by SteveG
A 21,900+ miles '86.5, 5 sp, on LI, just sold for $17.4K on ebay. This really is a cream puff.
No, it did not. Deadbeat bidder according to seller. He now wants to sell it for $18k firm per his emails.
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And it has no glovebox!

The Syosset car is listed as sold with 33k. Wonder what they got...


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