Does anyone know this car?
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Does anyone know this car?
Does anyone here know this car or have looked at it: https://www.pca.org/classified-ad/329546 ??
It spent some time on the west coast (Washington and California). Originally purchased in Kansas.
Thanks!
It spent some time on the west coast (Washington and California). Originally purchased in Kansas.
Thanks!
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Yeah - I thought was weird as well about the seats but the owner seems very meticulous... always wears driving gloves as not to scratch the wheel.
Here's the VIN: WP0AA2996TS321192
and the option codes:
Here's the VIN: WP0AA2996TS321192
and the option codes:
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I saw that car too and thought it was weird about the seats but you know that blue shows cracks I believe pretty early. Beautiful car though. Way out of my budget.
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https://www.elevationmotors.com/1996-Porsche-911/Used-Car/Lakewood-CO/11909559/Details.aspx
This may be worth checking out.
This may be worth checking out.
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The car is 100% stock except for the Porsche classic radio, full paint protection film and radar detector.
It’s had no engine work and the suspension is all original. The car is in very good condition and very, very clean. AFAIK the car comes with full records. I know it’s overpriced but what would be a fair price for this car??
It’s had no engine work and the suspension is all original. The car is in very good condition and very, very clean. AFAIK the car comes with full records. I know it’s overpriced but what would be a fair price for this car??
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I saw a car with 55k miles on it the other day and the leather on the drivers seat was shot. I would have thought it would have lasted that long but there ya go.! I guess it's how it's been cared for.
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With no engine work, this car will need some love and you can count on at least 3-4k unless you do it yourself. Unless the service records show these things were done, I would think it has leaks to address like valve cover and timing chain gaskets. Probably needs plugs maybe wires, distributor cap/rotor, SAI check valve replacement and ports cleaning, brakes, clutch bleeding, belts and I bet the suspension is tired and I would recommend freshening it up. There could be more. Considering all of this, I would think this car is in the 60K range give or take depending on a motivated buyer. Just my 2 cents. Otherwise, this would be a great car. Good luck and enjoy the hunt. Cheers
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The car is 100% stock except for the Porsche classic radio, full paint protection film and radar detector.
It’s had no engine work and the suspension is all original. The car is in very good condition and very, very clean. AFAIK the car comes with full records. I know it’s overpriced but what would be a fair price for this car??
It’s had no engine work and the suspension is all original. The car is in very good condition and very, very clean. AFAIK the car comes with full records. I know it’s overpriced but what would be a fair price for this car??
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Personally I would always by the higher mileage car that is taken care of. Unless your looking for a low mileage garage queen collectible.