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Thread: FS: 86 911 Carrera Coupe 29k mi

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    FS: 86 911 Carrera Coupe 29k mi

    29k miles, same owner for 28 years, everything works, service current, fluids changed religiously its entire life. We have worked on this car since the late 80's.
    Impeccable condition. Window sticker, records from day one, extra keys, tags, manuals, jack, and tire pump. Original Blaupunkt Monterey radio included.

    White with special ordered green cloth interior. Porsche script seats with green headliner, dash, door panels, shift boot, center console, carpet binding. Your friends will also be green... with envy if you show up with this.
    This is one green agenda that makes sense.

    This ad is a drive-by to gauge interest and to offer ESR members dibs. If no interest it's on to eBay.

    $65k
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    How often do you find a car that has'nt suffered the ravages of time, weather, poor driving, multiple ownership, quirky modification and inconsistent maintenance. What a beauty Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by w00tPORSCHE View Post
    How often do you find a car that has'nt suffered the ravages of time, weather, poor driving, multiple ownership, quirky modification and inconsistent maintenance. What a beauty Frank.
    More often than you would think but not often enough.
    I'm no Richard Sloan but my cars are 50% off compared to his.

    The type of sellers I usually deal with are pragmatic enough to move on from their Porsches and onto another season of life while they can still enjoy the next season. I will never understand why a guy insists on keeping his manual transmission 911 when his knees are so bad he has to get a shot of morphine before he goes for a drive.

    BUT...

    we do get sellers of those cars too on occasion.


    Those sellers are called widows.
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    Seller says bring all offers. Even trades.

    Not ready to put on eBay...

    quite yet.

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    What's he looking to trade for?
    -Marco
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    That is a nice looking car. Surprising that the interior of the car looks so nice and firm after 30 years of baking in the dry AZ heat. The green cloth seats and interior is really interesting too. The bill of sale shows no extra charge for the interior choice. GLWTS

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    Marco,

    Will trade toward anything that begins with

    993
    964
    965
    930

    or on the ultra exotic side:

    959
    901

    Dry AZ heat is a wonderful environment as long as it's out of direct sunlight.
    Car stored in climate controlled garage and only driven at night.

    Owner was incredibly careful when entering and exiting the vehicle. He carefully placed his upper torso in and out of the seat.
    And he watched his diet making sure to avoid passing an overabundance of gas while driving. Just thought everyone would like to know this.

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    Amazing care. That last part is really hard to accomplish. My 86 GTi cloth seats really suffered from a diet of pizza and beer throughout college.

    Scott
    1968 911S
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    2006 Carrera S

    1973 BMW 3.0CS - Frances (gone but not forgotten)

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