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1985 Porsche 928 S Euro Car Imported To The Usa From Germany Parts Car Project on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:88000
Location:

RELISTING VEHCILE BECAUSE WINING BIDDER WAS NOT CONTACTABLE.  IF YOU WANT TO BE A ONWER PLEASE BID, THIS CAR IS THE REAL DEAL.


1985 PORSCHE 928S EUROPEAN IMPORT CAR

CAR WAS IMPORTED TO THE USA FROM GERMANY MANY YEARS AGO

I WAS GIVEN THE CAR FROM A FRIEND WHO WAS THE OWNER AND STARTED SOME MECHANICAL WORK TO THE CAR AND LIKE MANY RESTORATIONS LIFE GOT IN THE WAY, AND HE LOST INTEREST.

HE WAS DRIVING THIS CAR ABOUT 1 YEAR AGO TODAY.  HE WAS ALSO TRYING TO RESTORE THE CAR ASWELL, HE INSTALLED NEW RACING SEATS AND WAS GOING THROUGHT THE CAR MAKING IT NICE.  PAINT IS FADED AND WILL NEED TO BE REDONE TO LOOK NEW AND SHINY.

CAR HAS VERY MINOR RUST AND NO ROT

RIGHT NOW THE WATER PUMP IS OFF AND IM SURE IT WILL NEED OTHER WORK TO BE A RUNNER AGAIN.  THE INTERIOR WAS SOMEWHAT TAKEN APART ASWELL, AND THIS SHOWS IN THE PICTURES.

THS VEHILE IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS (ZIP CODE 11735 LONG ISLAND NEW YORK 45 MINUTES FROM THE BRIDGES AND TUNNELS)

THERE IS A BUNCH OF EXTRA NEW PARTS THAT COME WITH THE CAR, AND ALL THE INTERIOR PIECES ARE THERE ASWELL. YOU GET EVERYTHING PICTURED.

MOTOR TURNS OVER AND SPINS FREE. WHEN I PUT A CHARGED BATTERY BOOSTER ON THE CAR.



THE CAR HAS NO TITLE IT WILL COME WITH A BILL OF SALE.

THE CAR IS NOT STOLEN, THE OWNER JUST MISPLACED THE TITLE.

WE HAVE LETTERS FROM THE IMPORTING PROCESS MAKING IT LEGAL FOR US ROADS.

CAR NEEDS TO BE RESTORED OR USE IT AS A PARTS CAR FOR YOUR 928.

THIS CAR HAS THE EURO ENGINE AND HAS AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.

516 233 7788 ROBBY


CAR IS LOCATED IN LONG ISLAND NEW YORK





  CALL ME WITH QUESTIONS. 516 233 7788   CAR IS LOCATED IN LONG ISLAND NEW YORK AND IS AVAILABLE TO BE SEEN ANYTIME, I WORK WITH LOCAL HAULERS THIS CAR CAN BE SHIPPED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, I WILL HELP WITH LOADING THE VEHICLE ON A TRAILER I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE CAR PAID FOR BY CHECK / MONEY ORDER OR CASH IN PERSON. YOU CAN COME LOOK AT THE CAR ANYTIME IN PERSON AT MY GARAGE.

SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IS NO PROBLEM, IT COULD BE AT YOUR DOOR IN A FEW DAYS!


THE VEHICLE VIN NUMBER IS

WP0ZZZ92ZFS840873 cars with a vin number with zzz in he middle proves its a European model imported to the usa.





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