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Porsche 928 Scca, Silver State Classic Road Racer, Gt3,gt2,imsa, 996,930,911 on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:198000
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

First Off... This is a original 1986  California 928 4 cam 32 Valve engine car  .  Purchased from a drug seizure Sherriff Dept auction in 2006 and the reason the interior was removed in the first place ( marijuana smell ). Absolutely no smell any longer. 

 

A fully modified 928 4 cam 5 liter engine car with the rare 5 speed manual transaxle.  A $2000 certified NASCAR type cage is installed . Note that the cage extends into the door cavities for the ultimate in side and roll over protection for the driver.   There is no interior in this car except for the Kirkey driver seat and the instrument cluster and fuse/relay board. No heater/AC,  to shave weight. Pop up headlights and their motors were removed and replaced by fiberglass blank outs ( see note below). Battery box now in passenger seat position but factory box in the rear and it's wiring is all still there. Race box can be removed fairly easily.    It is estimated to be 600 lbs lighter than a factory S4.  Hollow spoke twist alloys with Porsche cup slicks mounted. The massive black brembo calipers and drilled rotors to slow you from the 180 mph speed are all there.  A custom beautiful mandrel bent slip joint fitted dual pipe  large diameter exhaust system with dual DTM tips is mounted.  Sounds incredible ( can send a short video file with sound of the car running if requested ). Headlight hole fiberglass blank outs included.  This is a running driving car but in it's current form is too modified to be street legal ( now that I have headlights for it it can fairly easily be made road legal again ).  This model was the worlds fastest production car in the mid eighties.  They are dead stable at 150 mph plus.  I bought it to race the Silver State Classic open road race in N. Nevada .  Now let something like that be your passion.  Cheapest way to get into the upper echelon of production road racing.  The wing is not some add on kids thing. Built for downforce specifically for this chassis. This car was built January of 1986 with certifications for California with ZERO rust.  Just surface rust on the cage from being in my garage and other storage for a while.  Slicks are old and would need to be changed.  Car runs and drives but needs some minor finishing and trimming ( like painting the cage after race officials looking at the welds ) and installing polycarbonate for the rear windows.  Only the OEM windshield is installed. Again.. more weight savings.  This is a sunroof  car but I'm adding a non sunroof clip ( complete roof with pillars ) in case your sanctioning body doesn't like the hole there. Car in all pictures other than the outside picture after getting a bath is dusty.  Just sitting for a while always inside.  Fresh fuel added recently after draining old fuel.  Original paint can clean up nicely. I have all the required paperwork to legally register this car in any state you wish ( once it's got some lights again ) from the auction.  In California I would simply submit the docs and pay the fees to get a title issued again. In other words I have legal ownership that can be transferred to anyone else for this car.

 

Entire car has been looked over by pro's and there is no evidence of any accident damage.  Car Fax supports this.  Only the front and rear fascia's have been changed over to the more aero later model types.  Car was under dealer lease/maintenance ownership for the first 15 years of it's life.

 

Engine has been rebuilt by a reputable shop in the Bay Area of California and has 45k miles since being rebuilt. 

Right rear wheel bearing is worn but entire replacement hub/rotor included with car

I recently bought the headlights, the linkages and the motor drive so with very little work this can be made street legal again.  Talk about a Autobahn burner.

 

Engine and trans numbers as follows:   Engine M28/43

                                                           Trans   28/05-119

 

This makes the transmission one out of an earlier car. Probably for the better gear ratios for road racing.

 

On the odd chance that a guy had a Honda 20 or 25 HP Four Stroke outboard engine with electric start and power trim that runs well I would entertain a $2500 credit against the purchase of this car.

                                                                                                                                                                 

         

I will deliver to your choice of local shipper or we can arrange me delivering the car up to 1000 miles for $2.00 per mile prepaid for purchase and delivery of course. See my feedback.  I'm honest and will answer any questions you have. Feel free to ask for more pictures.

 

I will not ship this car overseas.  Payment in U.S. Funds and only first party transactions.  Deposit of $500 can be made via Paypal .  Balance due in certified funds before car will be released.  Contact me for further questions.

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In the latest kaffeeklatsch known as Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Jerry Seinfeld pulls Jay Leno out of his garage for a trip to Jones Coffee in Pasadena, CA. The NBC funnyman we've lately seen driving two guest Porsches in his eponymous garage this time takes the passenger seat in a 1949 Porsche 356/2, one of early all-aluminum, hand-built coupes - still in 100-percent original condition - built in Gmund, Austria and nicknamed "Gmunds."
The comedy veterans have known one another for 35 years, so the episode is rich with stories of The Good Old Days. Leno says it is also the first time he's ever had a cup of coffee, and for obvious comedic reasons they start with the civet-stained beans made famous in The Bucket List. You can watch Leno take his first sip below, and have you haven't heard the joke about the goat and the anvil, scroll on down for a listen to that and one or two more jokes besides.

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The automaker's everything-but-automotive division Porsche Design is working on a luxury condo complex called (simply enough) Porsche Design Tower. It's been three years in the making and will take at least another year or two to complete, but the gist of it is that the 57-floor building will include 132 apartments, each with its own en-suite garage in which the residents' cars will be parked thanks to giant elevators.
Porsche Design released a series of renderings showing what the property will look like once complete. Most of the renderings feature Porsches, of course - production models you can find in any of the brand's showrooms, like the one just 23 miles away in Coral Gables. But one of the renderings of the giant glass elevators shows something rather unusual.

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