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1988 Porsche 924S For Sale
#1
1988 Porsche 924S For Sale
Year: 1988
Make: Porsche
Model: 0
Mileage (numbers only please): 42000
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof
Color: Black
VIN: WPOAA0925JN451578
Price (no $ sign please): $9500
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): SouthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
- Price? Considering the low mileage (42,000 miles) and always being garage kept, I am asking $9,500. Seems more than fair with Hagerty Insurance saying last year that a #1 Concours example is valued at $22,200 and a #2 condition (mine is a solid #2 car), valued at $11,400. This year (2018), Hagerty has increased its value. This is not an average 1988 924 S.
Some details about the car:
- VIN #: WP0AA0925JN451578
- I am technically the third owner, however, the original owner that bought the car passed away and his son did not want the car. When I bought the car from a friend of mine that has a dealership, he had bought the car from the son to sell. The title went from the son to me. I have a copy of the son's title.
- I have almost complete documentation on the car, including the original invoice when sold in 1988 by Heishman Porsche / Audi in Arlington, VA (price then was $23,953.00), the original Build Sheet (in German but I have a translation of it), and receipts for all I have done to the car since I bought it three years ago. I doubt you will find many 1988 cars with this much documentation. The ONLY modification on the car are drilled rotors and stainless brake lines that I installed.
- The car has a sunroof (removable and has a cover for it when removed) both in perfect condition, cruise control, power windows, power brakes, Air Conditioner, AM/FM/CD radio (not original), heated and electric (power) side view mirrors, stabilizer bars front and rear, 3 spoke leather steering wheel, cassette and coin storage (I have removed that but kept it for the car), power antenna (build sheet says manual antenna - don't know why), wheel locks, tint strip in top of windshield (greenish in color and was an option on the car), original spare tire and jack (neither have ever been on the ground), original Porsche air compressor (used to inflate the space tire if ever needed – does not appear to have ever been used), original plastic sheets to “wrap the removed tire” (in the event of a flat tire) to prevent dirt on the inside of the car when changing the tire, original unused plastic GLOVES to use when changing the tire, and the original Porsche car cover with bag. I also have the original floor mats with PORSCHE embroidered in RED (the rubber backing is deteriorating (due to age, but the carpet portion is hardly worn at all). Everything on the car works.
- All original paint, except (it appears to me) the hood. I have no history as to when or why or IF it was repainted. If it was repainted, it was an excellent job.
- The car has always been garaged, and during the almost three years I have owned it, it has been in the rain perhaps twice.
- Maintenance is completely up to date. Before I drove it home almost four years ago, I had the car completely gone through, changing the timing belt and idlers (was not required due to mileage, then at 38K miles, but due to the AGE of the belt rubber, I did not want to take a chance), water pump, hoses, other belts and all fluids. One motor mount was also replaced at that time (the one next to the exhaust headers that always goes bad due to the heat). In the last two years I redid the brakes (new cross-drilled rotors (I still have the original rotors which are in great condition) and stainless brake line and new master cylinder recently). In December (2015), the odometer stopped working and I had it repaired (that small nylon gear that is prone to stripping had to be replaced) along with oil and filter change. Recent oil and filter change as well. Maintenance wise, it needs nothing.
- I would drive this car anywhere, any time.
- I have made up a binder with plastic inserts for all of the documentation described above and a Word document listing all of this. This is a well documented car!.
#5
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It may take the whole 40 years for me to get there, but I hope I am this organized and detailed at your age. Bravo, sir.
I’m in the market for something a little more contemporary but hot damn if that isn’t a well kept car.
Good luck with the sale.
I’m in the market for something a little more contemporary but hot damn if that isn’t a well kept car.
Good luck with the sale.
#7
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- I’ve had the car for almost four years. At my advancing age (going on 74), I find it harder every day to “fall in and crawl out”. Plus, at this point, I am looking for a bit more modern car.
- Price? Considering the low mileage (42,000 miles) and always being garage kept, I am asking $9,500. Seems more than fair with Hagerty Insurance saying last year that a #1 Concours example is valued at $22,200 and a #2 condition (mine is a solid #2 car), valued at $11,400. This year (2018), Hagerty has increased its value. This is not an average 1988 924 S.
Some details about the car:
- VIN #: WP0AA0925JN451578
- I am technically the third owner, however, the original owner that bought the car passed away and his son did not want the car. When I bought the car from a friend of mine that has a dealership, he had bought the car from the son to sell. The title went from the son to me. I have a copy of the son's title.
- I have almost complete documentation on the car, including the original invoice when sold in 1988 by Heishman Porsche / Audi in Arlington, VA (price then was $23,953.00), the original Build Sheet (in German but I have a translation of it), and receipts for all I have done to the car since I bought it three years ago. I doubt you will find many 1988 cars with this much documentation. The ONLY modification on the car are drilled rotors and stainless brake lines that I installed.
- The car has a sunroof (removable and has a cover for it when removed) both in perfect condition, cruise control, power windows, power brakes, Air Conditioner, AM/FM/CD radio (not original), heated and electric (power) side view mirrors, stabilizer bars front and rear, 3 spoke leather steering wheel, cassette and coin storage (I have removed that but kept it for the car), power antenna (build sheet says manual antenna - don't know why), wheel locks, tint strip in top of windshield (greenish in color and was an option on the car), original spare tire and jack (neither have ever been on the ground), original Porsche air compressor (used to inflate the space tire if ever needed – does not appear to have ever been used), original plastic sheets to “wrap the removed tire” (in the event of a flat tire) to prevent dirt on the inside of the car when changing the tire, original unused plastic GLOVES to use when changing the tire, and the original Porsche car cover with bag. I also have the original floor mats with PORSCHE embroidered in RED (the rubber backing is deteriorating (due to age, but the carpet portion is hardly worn at all). Everything on the car works.
- All original paint, except (it appears to me) the hood. I have no history as to when or why or IF it was repainted. If it was repainted, it was an excellent job.
- The car has always been garaged, and during the almost three years I have owned it, it has been in the rain perhaps twice.
- Maintenance is completely up to date. Before I drove it home almost four years ago, I had the car completely gone through, changing the timing belt and idlers (was not required due to mileage, then at 38K miles, but due to the AGE of the belt rubber, I did not want to take a chance), water pump, hoses, other belts and all fluids. One motor mount was also replaced at that time (the one next to the exhaust headers that always goes bad due to the heat). In the last two years I redid the brakes (new cross-drilled rotors (I still have the original rotors which are in great condition) and stainless brake line and new master cylinder recently). In December (2015), the odometer stopped working and I had it repaired (that small nylon gear that is prone to stripping had to be replaced) along with oil and filter change. Recent oil and filter change as well. Maintenance wise, it needs nothing.
- I would drive this car anywhere, any time.
- I have made up a binder with plastic inserts for all of the documentation described above and a Word document listing all of this. This is a well documented car!.
- Price? Considering the low mileage (42,000 miles) and always being garage kept, I am asking $9,500. Seems more than fair with Hagerty Insurance saying last year that a #1 Concours example is valued at $22,200 and a #2 condition (mine is a solid #2 car), valued at $11,400. This year (2018), Hagerty has increased its value. This is not an average 1988 924 S.
Some details about the car:
- VIN #: WP0AA0925JN451578
- I am technically the third owner, however, the original owner that bought the car passed away and his son did not want the car. When I bought the car from a friend of mine that has a dealership, he had bought the car from the son to sell. The title went from the son to me. I have a copy of the son's title.
- I have almost complete documentation on the car, including the original invoice when sold in 1988 by Heishman Porsche / Audi in Arlington, VA (price then was $23,953.00), the original Build Sheet (in German but I have a translation of it), and receipts for all I have done to the car since I bought it three years ago. I doubt you will find many 1988 cars with this much documentation. The ONLY modification on the car are drilled rotors and stainless brake lines that I installed.
- The car has a sunroof (removable and has a cover for it when removed) both in perfect condition, cruise control, power windows, power brakes, Air Conditioner, AM/FM/CD radio (not original), heated and electric (power) side view mirrors, stabilizer bars front and rear, 3 spoke leather steering wheel, cassette and coin storage (I have removed that but kept it for the car), power antenna (build sheet says manual antenna - don't know why), wheel locks, tint strip in top of windshield (greenish in color and was an option on the car), original spare tire and jack (neither have ever been on the ground), original Porsche air compressor (used to inflate the space tire if ever needed – does not appear to have ever been used), original plastic sheets to “wrap the removed tire” (in the event of a flat tire) to prevent dirt on the inside of the car when changing the tire, original unused plastic GLOVES to use when changing the tire, and the original Porsche car cover with bag. I also have the original floor mats with PORSCHE embroidered in RED (the rubber backing is deteriorating (due to age, but the carpet portion is hardly worn at all). Everything on the car works.
- All original paint, except (it appears to me) the hood. I have no history as to when or why or IF it was repainted. If it was repainted, it was an excellent job.
- The car has always been garaged, and during the almost three years I have owned it, it has been in the rain perhaps twice.
- Maintenance is completely up to date. Before I drove it home almost four years ago, I had the car completely gone through, changing the timing belt and idlers (was not required due to mileage, then at 38K miles, but due to the AGE of the belt rubber, I did not want to take a chance), water pump, hoses, other belts and all fluids. One motor mount was also replaced at that time (the one next to the exhaust headers that always goes bad due to the heat). In the last two years I redid the brakes (new cross-drilled rotors (I still have the original rotors which are in great condition) and stainless brake line and new master cylinder recently). In December (2015), the odometer stopped working and I had it repaired (that small nylon gear that is prone to stripping had to be replaced) along with oil and filter change. Recent oil and filter change as well. Maintenance wise, it needs nothing.
- I would drive this car anywhere, any time.
- I have made up a binder with plastic inserts for all of the documentation described above and a Word document listing all of this. This is a well documented car!.
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#8
odd thing... I thought the 1988 924s (as well as 944 and 928s4) all had three point rear seat belts? Looks like your car was retrofitted back to earlier rear belts. The rear carpets even have bump outs in hatch area for rear belt mount. Question...how is dashboard under that cover? Thanks.
The dash has some very minor cracks under the dash pad. I can send you some photos if you would like .....
#9
yes if you could send me photos that would be great. Saw your videos at auto x. Nice drivijg
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Thanks for the interest!!
Harry
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The folks at the RM Auction panel discussion on the Porsche market would jump all over this car... great car for under 10K! They would say you couldn't go wrong if you were looking for a transaxle car.
GLWS.
GLWS.