Selling 86 Turbo
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Selling 86 Turbo
I have a Gray 1986 Turbo for sale. It has 104K miles on it, tan leather interior, non-LSD. The paint is OK and it has a few small dents in it. It also has a body repair I have not finished on the LH front quarter. I'll finish it in the next few days and take some pics. The car is all stock, no mods whatsover. Stock radio, Pioneer front speakers. The car runs great, shifts smoothly,
The good points: Perfect dash, nice interior, cold AC, good tires, everything works. Lots of service records (clutch, motor mounts, timing belt, etc.)
The bad: A few small dents, repaired LF quarter, wheels need to be refinished. The speedo sometimes sticks at zero for a few seconds after you drive away, but then it works fine. It could use the dash light tunnels resilvered. It has an alarm but I do not have the key.
This would be a good car for someone who would do some bodywork and repaint it eventually, but it should be presentable if you want to put off the paintwork for a few years. You could jump in it and drive a few thousand miles without trouble, as far as I know.
The car is located in Boulder, CO. Asking $5800
Reason for selling: I just bought a Passat for winter so something needs to go.
Let me know what you think,
-Joel
The good points: Perfect dash, nice interior, cold AC, good tires, everything works. Lots of service records (clutch, motor mounts, timing belt, etc.)
The bad: A few small dents, repaired LF quarter, wheels need to be refinished. The speedo sometimes sticks at zero for a few seconds after you drive away, but then it works fine. It could use the dash light tunnels resilvered. It has an alarm but I do not have the key.
This would be a good car for someone who would do some bodywork and repaint it eventually, but it should be presentable if you want to put off the paintwork for a few years. You could jump in it and drive a few thousand miles without trouble, as far as I know.
The car is located in Boulder, CO. Asking $5800
Reason for selling: I just bought a Passat for winter so something needs to go.
Let me know what you think,
-Joel
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It came with a dent next to the left headlight. The gentleman I bought it from was selling it for his son, who had moved away. He did not know how the damage had been done. Looks like maybe a truck backed into it. There is also a dent in the front valance which might be easy to pop out, and the usual stone chips.
Lots of maintenance was done around 75K that I have receipts for. I was going to change the timing belt as I assumed it was 30K old, but it looked brand new so I just retensioned it. It may have been replaced since the major service at 75K.
I'll take some more pics when I get back to work on that dent. The panel should be replaced and the whole car painted, but that is too ambitious for me. You could do OK with repairs and some partial painting though. The car is nice enough to warant a nice paint job so that would be a good thing for the buyer to save up for.
I would not say it's a nice car, but it is a decent car. It could be really nice though. A good car for someone who wants a solid 951 for less than $6k and can put some time and money into the paint later on.
-Joel.
Lots of maintenance was done around 75K that I have receipts for. I was going to change the timing belt as I assumed it was 30K old, but it looked brand new so I just retensioned it. It may have been replaced since the major service at 75K.
I'll take some more pics when I get back to work on that dent. The panel should be replaced and the whole car painted, but that is too ambitious for me. You could do OK with repairs and some partial painting though. The car is nice enough to warant a nice paint job so that would be a good thing for the buyer to save up for.
I would not say it's a nice car, but it is a decent car. It could be really nice though. A good car for someone who wants a solid 951 for less than $6k and can put some time and money into the paint later on.
-Joel.
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Adam: GET IT!
I'm not vouching for it, but it seems like a good car for you to start with; we can have a timing belt party in MA this coming spring and we'll do Laura's belts too.
You can have the body / paint worked out fairly well for under 2K in Plainfield, CT. I went to Minor's down there, nice guy (Tim) who runs it really cut me a deal on my front end work (still in progress - due to my delay not theirs!).
I'm not vouching for it, but it seems like a good car for you to start with; we can have a timing belt party in MA this coming spring and we'll do Laura's belts too.
You can have the body / paint worked out fairly well for under 2K in Plainfield, CT. I went to Minor's down there, nice guy (Tim) who runs it really cut me a deal on my front end work (still in progress - due to my delay not theirs!).
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I took a couple of pictures this AM. The car is dirty and the bodywork is in progress, but other than the stone chips and a few dings, the paint is not too bad. There is a dent in the header that might pop out without drama, and another under the passenger door in the pebbled stoneguard stuff (why is that such a common place to get a dent?) However overall the paint is decent looking.
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Shameless bump for the weekend.
Oh, I also was reviewing some of the repair receipts. Unless the timing belt has been replaced since, it has 20K on it. But it still had all the texture on the teeth and printing on the back. Looked new.
-Joel.
Oh, I also was reviewing some of the repair receipts. Unless the timing belt has been replaced since, it has 20K on it. But it still had all the texture on the teeth and printing on the back. Looked new.
-Joel.
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I just got a link for a free Carfax:
http://www.slickdeals.net./?pno=5244&lno=1&afsrc=1
So I ran this car and it came up clean reported 2 owneres (although I think three is more accurate, if you count me.)
The records:
CARFAX searched more than 3 billion records from over 5,300 sources and found 7 record(s) for this 1986 PORSCHE 944 (WP0AA0954GN156748).
Date:
Mileage Reading:
Source:
General Comments:
11/04/1986 24 Texas
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Dallas, TX
Title #13991472
Title or registration issued
First owner reported
Loan or lien reported
03/29/1995 72,038 Colorado
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Aurora, CO
Title #10P815810
Title or registration issued
05/16/1995 74,119 Colorado
Inspection Station
Passed emissions inspection
07/07/1998 101,850 Colorado
Inspection Station
Passed emissions inspection
07/01/2002 103,163 Colorado
Inspection Station
Passed emissions inspection
07/15/2004 104,231 Colorado
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Boulder, CO
Title #610230
Title issued
New owner reported
09/28/2004 Porsche Cars North America No recalls open for repair
http://www.slickdeals.net./?pno=5244&lno=1&afsrc=1
So I ran this car and it came up clean reported 2 owneres (although I think three is more accurate, if you count me.)
The records:
CARFAX searched more than 3 billion records from over 5,300 sources and found 7 record(s) for this 1986 PORSCHE 944 (WP0AA0954GN156748).
Date:
Mileage Reading:
Source:
General Comments:
11/04/1986 24 Texas
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Dallas, TX
Title #13991472
Title or registration issued
First owner reported
Loan or lien reported
03/29/1995 72,038 Colorado
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Aurora, CO
Title #10P815810
Title or registration issued
05/16/1995 74,119 Colorado
Inspection Station
Passed emissions inspection
07/07/1998 101,850 Colorado
Inspection Station
Passed emissions inspection
07/01/2002 103,163 Colorado
Inspection Station
Passed emissions inspection
07/15/2004 104,231 Colorado
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Boulder, CO
Title #610230
Title issued
New owner reported
09/28/2004 Porsche Cars North America No recalls open for repair