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FS: 1983 911 SC Targa 73,000 Miles Resto Mod
#31
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Year: 1983
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 74450
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Cruise Control, Foglamps, Leather Seats, Power Windows
Color: Black
Price (no $ sign please): $29911
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Midwestern
Body Style: Targa
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
#32
Hello - Hope you are well. Is this vehicle still for sale? If so, please contact me at paul@excel-partners.com. Look forward to hearing from you. Thanks again! Paul
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Final price drop for the season to $29,911. Hopefully it finds a good home before the winter otherwise she goes into storage until next spring. Here are some undercarriage pictures for your perusal...
#41
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How are the transmission syncros?? Any grinding at all either downshifting or upshifting?
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Originally Posted by groovzilla
How are the transmission syncros?? Any grinding at all either downshifting or upshifting?
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Originally Posted by JetBilix
Did you ever coordinate those PPIs?
#45
Two were conducted, yes, by two separate buyers who have never owned a 35 year old 911 before. The car has a few small oil leaks, the back-up lights have a short in the wire, a small bit of rust under the fuel tank, it's not originally black, transmission isn't freshly rebuilt, the passenger fender has a previous repair. All things that I've disclosed to buyers who've spoken to me over the phone and have come out to see it and test drive it. I've disclosed everything that I've ever found wrong with the car along with everything that's new or repaired. They get scared off when they see it in writing because they don't know how to fix it themselves or they expect it to be a brand new car and perform like one too but only want to pay $20,000. This is a 35 year old Porsche. I've spent over $18,000 on maintenance and upgrades over my 6 years of ownership. Yes it's still not perfect, but it's pretty damn nice and it has a lot of character. Everyone keeps coming back to the fact that it's not originally a black car. Well, if you don't like it in black, don't buy it. Go find yourself a burgundy car. The car is what it is. I wouldn't repaint it to burgundy as the paint job is very nice for a driver quality car. If this was an original color car I'd be asking a whole lot more for it. If I wasn't forced to sell it for personal reasons I wouldn't...
Hope it finds a caring owner,