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1980 Porsche 924 Turbo Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:56280
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United States

United States

  1980 Porsche 924 Turbo, This is 2 owners Porsche.  VIN# * 93A0151695 * Odometer reading is 56,280 miles. This Porsche is all original with no rust or modification on it. The car was stored for about 12 years and the barn, I had purchased the Porsche little bit over a year ago back then the car did not start or run. I had the gas thing cleaned and the fuel lines as well, installed new spark plugs and spark plug wires, also distributed with alternator. I had started the Porsche. But the car will need more attention on the engine it is not staying on. The body on the Porsche is in good condition for the year, and yes the car does have normal wear scratches dents/ rock chips. No accidents or any re-paint on the car.  Inside of the car is in good condition as well, there is only a small crack on the dash about 1 inch long other than that everything is solid. The tires are about 80% good, the Porsche come with original owner manual tool kit. The car starts does not run it break steers and rolls. Yes it will have to be towed.
To be clear I don't know what else will have to be done to the car and I am not a mechanic so the car is sold as is without any kind of warranty.

This is no reserve auction . Please ask me any question's I will be happy to help you.  

Thank you.

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