1979 Porsche 911
$45,995
Vehicle Details
Porsche
911
1979
260,000 miles
AMS33360
Convertible
Manual
Gasoline
Description
1979 Porsche 911, bought new in California, later moved to MA and ended up in Florida. 260K Miles, about 5000 miles per year Original owners manual, 2 keys, clear FL title Car drives great, no smoke, no leaks, shifts well. Clearly a well maintened car with great restored interior No cracks on dashboard indicating an always garaged car. No rust even under the battery.
Clock works, Turbo valve covers, oil fed tentioneers, 1983 Porsche dealer installed Convertible top is in good condition with some wear showing. Fits perfect and does not leak. Doors are closing easy, power windows are slow.
Cruise control does not work, A/C compressor removed. Small crack in window which is not getting bigger and is not in sight Great condition Fuchs Wheels are 225/50 R16, 205/55 R16, very little even tire wear, needs axle boot's soon. Recent work 2022 done: Oil level sending unit, 4 brake calipers 4 brake hoses Alternator belt spark plug wire set spark plugs Valve adjustment ignition timing engine oil and filter fuel filter In 2018: New ignition module, coil, sensor, fuel pump, rotors, pads, Over the years all mechanical components have been repaired or exchanged like the clutch, distributer, engine work, transmission and all that is expected.
Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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The Porsche 911 has been in continuous production since 1964 — sixty years across eight platform generations — but the air-cooled era (1965-1998) defines the classic 911 market. From the long-hood early cars (1965-1973) through the impact-bumper G-body (1974-1989) and the 964 (1989-1994) and 993 (1995-1998) generations, each platform has its own engineering character, its own pitfalls, and its own collector trajectory. The Porsche marque is exacting in its documentation requirements, and buyers entering this market should understand exactly what separates a documented original car from a clone, a re-skin, or an outright fraud.
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