$7,000
North Manchester, Indiana
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Hello, I'm here to list my pride and joy, a 1982 Porsche 928. First off, let me disclose that I don't need to sell it, and I'm seeing if anybody has any genuine interest in it. The previous owner had it for 13 years, and kept all of his receipts and records, and I have done the same. It runs and drives perfectly, and is the perfect Sunday driver. This car has come from a meticulous (not first time either) Porsche owner that makes sure all preventitive maintenance is done, and the car is preforming as it should (regular oil changes and washes/polishes/waxes) The car drives VERY straight, and is in almost perfect mechanical condition. The car looks as it should, if not better for a 32 year old "regularly driven" car. The doors close tight, and the joints meet up as they should. I easily have over 10k in receipts from the previous owner, not to mention the money that I just put in it (as listed below). We don't have emissions in Indiana, so I couldn't tell you if it'd pass, but it has in the past so i don't know why it wouldn't. The good:New Tires ($1000) *On Stanced and Staggered "PhoneDial" rims that have recently been powder coated with very few imperfections (Picture has the tread... Under 100 miles.)New Authentic Sparco Racing Seats ($1000)New Sparco Steering Wheel and MOMO hub ($320)New Timing Belt, Spark Plugs, and Wires ($1500)Speaker Setup ($400)Awesome Classic Porsche in Great Mechanical (-Priceless-) ConditionI kept it in a heated garage throughout the harsh winter this year too.All of the electric components work, except for cruise control.Non-smoker carThe bad:The sunroof doesn't work, but the motor for it does. (Needs a new cable)Dash is cracked, and some of the leather has shrunk. (Picture 6)The odometer stopped working about 5k miles ago.There is some weird scaling on part of the paint. (Left rear quarter panel-in picture 6)There are some very small paint chips, and rust spots, but it is still very clean! (Picture 8)Missing a piece on the front bumper. (Picture 7)Bad O2 sensor causing a light to turn on, which is easily dismissed with a simple touch. If you put new leather all around (which I'm planning on doing if this doesn't sell) it will be better than new with the seats and steering wheel.Feel free to email, call, or text about any questions you may have. Thanks again :)928's are increasing in value pretty rapidly as they're becoming more of a collectors item, and this is one of the cheaper examples you'll find. I have it listed at a very low price, as I have my sights set on another vehicle. Maxwell @ 260-330-0123