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Porsche : 964 C2 1990 porsche 911 964 98 000 original miles black w tan interior

Porsche : 964 C2 1990 porsche 911 964 98 000 original miles black w tan interior

$35,000

Winter Park, Florida

Year 1990

Make Porsche

Model 964

Category -

Mileage 97780

Posted Over 1 Month

Very Good original condition...never been wrecked! extremely original; no upgrades or mods!! Has the awesome 964 engine, which has twin-plug dual distributor and is 3.6 Liters... Great power, but is very efficient on fuel...Luxurious interior, feels very plush and has that classic German Porsche feel and looks...This car is the last of an era, which has the original 911 lines, but has the more modern upgrades, so it is much more comfortable than its predecessors...Great Modern Classic TRUE Sports Automobile!!! The color of the car is Black and that is its original color, from the Factory...Interior is Tan on the seats & carpet, but switches to Black at the dashboard & the window sills and goes all the way up to the headliner; which is a great look and a great combination! I bought the car a couple years ago from a Commercial Airplane Pilot, who took extensive records and great care of the vehicle ( like you do an airplane)... I have all the books and CarFax on the car...Apparently, I am the 6th owner, but the car has spent the last 10 years in Florida. I will be able to supply all info, upon request... This car has a Porsche Factory alarm system which works well with the key, and automatic door locks (locks both doors, when you engage)...Plus, adding to it's luxury status, it has electric windows, which work very well. Overall, this is a great and beautiful car, with the Classic 911 look, but with the most advanced technology, for the Classic looking 911 Model. It's really the best of both the 'vintage look' and 'modern drive' Worlds! However, the car is 25 years old now, and has some minor issues; I will do my best to list them here: -Paint looks good when polished, but tends to fade out fast, in the sunlight; has some spots where the paint was 'burned' through, from someone who didn't know what they were doing with a polisher...due to this, there are a couple spots where you can see the grey primer under the paint; namely where you put your arm, on the drivers door, when the window is down, and a small spot on the deck lid. Other than this, the paint looks ok when buffed, but there are a couple other issues that would warrant a new paint job, on the whole car. It would be sweet with a new paint job; but looks ok, for now.-Fortunately and Unfortunately, the windshield had to be replaced, and was replaced with a proper Porsche lightweight windshield with the radio antenna built into the windshield, itself... The windshield is clean & clear and does not have any scratches or scuff marks, in it. The unfortunate part is, the seal was not installed properly on the passenger side and water has gotten down behind the seal and caused so metal rust/ rot, right under the lower passenger side of the windshield...I was advised the best way to fix this would be to remove the windshield when repainting the car and fix this small area of metal rust...will supply photos of rusted area...This may be the worst thing wrong with this car!-A trim limb landed on the roof of the car and put some small dents in the roof that can be popped out by a dent remover; Estimate was $350 from a Professional dent remover....will add photos of damage...-The Odometer stopped working about 1000 miles ago, for no apparent reason?? I do not drive the car very often, so I know there has not been that many miles put on the car, since the Odometer stopped working. Plus, there was only 95,000 miles on the car when I bought it 2 years ago...This car is a weekend car ONLY! I have a work truck for every day driving...-The rear driving and brake lights have a worn appearance...may be able to be buffed out, or may need replacing to freshen up, when the car is painted. The front headlights, look great and perfect! (see photos)-Tires are original Factory recommended Dunlop D40's....they have some life left in them, but they will need to be replaced soon...That could be a good thing, because I always thought this car would look much better with some updated or 'flashier' wheels!!-Air Conditioning works well; better than 911 models previous to this year (which has always been a weak point for Classic 911s); it may need some maintenance and a recharge to work optimally, and on a humid day, there would be a little condensation leaking from under the dash. My mechanic told me a drain line must be clogged... Other than that, the Air Conditioning works well.-The front seats show normal wear, especially on the drivers side, where ther is a small rip, but is barely noticeable; but there is rash on the leather from getting in and out of the car; Overall the leather and interior inside the car looks very good, for its age...the shifter handle shows the most wear, with some dirty looking leather around where you put your hand all the time, to shift the tranny. It could easily be replaced/ refreshened with a new shift boot handle, which porsche still offers in this Factory tan color, for sure...-The carpets in the car have some normal wear, for 25 year old carpet, but it appears there has always been a second set of rugs that were fitted and laid over the originals, to preserve the original carpet; Overall the carpet wear is minimal and looks nice.-The engine was serviced in 2005 and taken out of the car to go through all seals and make certain this engine did not leak any oil! Apparently, the previous owner, being a pilot, had a pet-peave about oil leaks and as soon as he bought it, he had all the seals done on the engine...Vintage 911s are known to leak oil, but they must have done a great job, because this engine barely has a drop of oil, every now and again, under where I park it in my garage...I did however notice, the power steering fluid is leaking and seems to need some tightening of clamps, or possibly a new hose, somewhere near the reservoir, in or under the engine bay; should be very minor...-The engine runs very nicely and had a valve adjustment done in 2008 at somewhere around 80,000 miles...I have the exact details in the log book that was kept with the car. It may be time for a tune-up, but the plugs only have less than 10,000 miles on them, so it should not need much to make the engine in tip-top shape...-This car has the motorised ducktail wing, that raises at around 45 mph and lowers when you come to a stop. It functions fine, but there are 2 small cracks in the tail, which can be fixed with the bodywork & painting. I would say, for the cars age, it's in very good condition and still has a lot of life left in her...She has been a great car, and these engines are known for their reliability and efficient gas mileage. I honestly cannot believe how good the gas mileage is, even when you romp on the pedal, she still doesnt go through that much fuel; not like my work truck. I guess it has a lot to do with the twin-plug and dual distributor design, for the 3.6 liter engines. It make lots of power, for a non-Turbo car; enough to scare you because 120 comes up pretty quick and you can find yourself getting into trouble, very fast! This 911 handles like a dream, but is set up for US ride-height standards, which is a little higher than the Euro spec. I like it, because the car never bottoms out or has issues with speed bumps or pulling in and out of steep driveways or parking lots. It is a real dream to drive and I really dont want to sell her, but I found out my Dads cancer came back, for the third time and I am going to need to make some changes in my life to accomodate him, in his time of need. So, there is a lot that is gonna go, because there is no room at his house, and this car is one of the things that is gonna have to go, because I would not park a Classic like this outside...It should be housed in a garage and slightly restored, as these cars are on the rise in value! Trust me, I have owned many Porsches and I had a 1972 Porsche 911 before this one, and this car is the one you want, as it has all the luxuries and power you could ever want out of a 'true' Sports Car!!! Please feel free to ask questions, and check back from time to time, because I plan to revise this listing with more detailed info and better images of the car, inside & out... Like I said, the car is located in Florida and it is up to the buyer to decide how to ship it, or you can come get the keys from me and drive it home... I feel like this 911 is sound and solid enough to drive across Country, and has many more thousands of miles of Life and Enjoyment to give the next owner. I am putting a higher price on the car, which may be more than it is actually worth, in its current condition...but the reason why, is that I would like serious tire-kickers to contact me direct to discuss more about the car, and the logistics of actually buying and delivering it...I would like to see it go to a good home, where it is going to be loved and brought back to its former Lustrious glory!! Please message me with your questions, comments and/ or concerns...Many Thanx! AK

Trim 2 door coupe