1987 Porsche 911 for sale $61,500

1987 Porsche 911 $61,500
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Price: $61,500
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Location: Houston, TX
Details: 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera Turbo-Look Cabriolet
Chassis No. WP0EB0916HS171637
Engine No. 64H05146

1 of only 412 Turbo-Look 911s Produced for 1987
3.2 Literand#44; G50 Equipped Carrera Cabriolet
Fully-Optioned andamp; Period Accessorized
Numbers-Matching with Porsche Certificate of Authenticity
Includes Booksand#44; Toolsand#44; Spareand#44; Jack andamp; Accessories
Clean CarFax andamp; AutoCheck History Reports
Recent Major Service Performed – Summer of 2016
Lifelong California-Utah Car

The Turbo-Look 911s were built in limited numbers as an upscale option to the standard Carrera. The M491 package entailed a Turbo bodyand#44; brakes and wheelsand#44; fitted with a naturally aspirated Carrera engine and suspension. 412 total examples produced for the 1987 model yearand#44; 302 of which were Cabriolets. This very unique Cabriolet was completed on January 28and#44; 1987 and sold new April 14 outside Los Angelesand#44; California in Grand Prix White with Burgundy upholsteryand#44; trim and top. Optional equipment included California emissionsand#44; Blaupunkt Reno radioand#44; central locking systemand#44; 8-way power seatsand#44; power operated topand#44; cruise controland#44; turbo look and alarm system. Additionallyand#44; the 911 was fitted with state-of-the-art electronic accessories when new.

The Porsche comes from previous long-term ownership with residency interchanging between Los Angeles and Park City Utah over the years. This completely numbers-matching car is among the coveted 3.2L Carrera Series and equipped with original G50 5-Speed gearbox. Todayand#44; the car remains in stock in configuration showing 117and#44;770 miles from new and retaining almost all original componentsand#44; including the upholsteryand#44; top and coverand#44; trimand#44; Blaupunkt Reno radio and emergency accessories. Matching identification tags are still adhered to the door jambs and underside of the hoodand#44; while the undercarriage is nicely detailedand#44; paring well to the engine bay. Its believed that shortly after purchaseand#44; the car was fitted with its ATandamp;T mobile phone system (cellular module and transceiver dated 1/87)and#44; CD changer with remote control on drivers visorand#44; amplifiers and crossover controlled by the factory Reno SQR 46. All of which must have cost a fortune when installed new in 1987and#44; adding a very neat nostalgic presentation to the cars originality.

The motor pulls strongand#44; pairing well to the celebrated G50 transmission. A recent September 2016 service included a flush of all fluids with new filtersand#44; general tune upand#44; air conditioning recharge (cold A/C)and#44; rebuilt convertible top motorsand#44; correctly sized 205/55 and 245/45 tiresand#44; alignmentand#44; headlight lensesand#44; along with other minor cosmetic freshenings and a meticulously thorough top to underside detailing and steam clean. It appears the engine has never been apartand#44; while internally reading an average compression 181psi per cylinder. The 911 is complemented by all of its originals manuals and booklets in vinyl sleeveand#44; supplementsand#44; dealer directoryand#44; unopened Blaupunkt Reno operating instructionsand#44; ATandamp;T Series 80 Cellular telephone System users manualsand#44; keysand#44; fobsand#44; registration cardsand#44; recent servicing receiptsand#44; tool rolland#44; spare tireand#44; and jack.

The collectability of 3.2 Carreras continues to develop as more enthusiasts value the models everyday drivability and nostalgia paired with modern amenities. This rare bodied exampleand#44; complete with period 1980s charm is now offered for Worldwide purchase and delivery.

$61and#44;500.00
Offers Welcomed

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