Make: | Porsche |
Model: | 911 |
SubModel: | 911/930 turbo |
Trim: | black |
Year: | 1987 |
Mileage: | 62,000 |
VIN: | WP0JB0938HS051483 |
Color: | Red |
Engine: | 3.3 |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Salvage |
Item location: | Winder, Georgia, United States |
This will be the last time Ihave up for auction my 1987 930 Factory Slant Nose 911/930 Turbo Porsche. This car is one of 50 built. Guards Red with a black interior. Car has 62k original miles. Here is the story on this car. This car comes with the COA from Porsche. If I do not sell it at the buy it now price I will go ahead and finish it myself as I have cleared up some room in my shop . This is a opportunity to own a rare Factory slant nose at the fraction of the price. This car is appreciating rapidly and is one of only 50 built. The title is easy to clean up and the damage was really not that badand an easy fix for the right shop. I have a video of the car running and it does run and drive at this time. All gauges work and this is a true numbers matching car.I have many more pictures of underside and anything else you might need to see. Feel free to reach out to me and I will get you what you need if a real buyer.It was damaged in 2008. It had a light hit on the right front and drivers door and drivers side quarter panel.. It had NO frame or suspension damage at all. The insurance company totaled it at that time. Which is why it shows a Kansas Salvage title .It was then purchased by a rebuilder in Georgia where the car was repaired and repainted. Using the Factory Glasurit guards red paint. This shop had a much better painter than they did a body man. as the paint on the car is excellent. I would give it a 8 out of a 10.but the body work was not as good. The problem is the body man did not get the gaps as good as he should have and they didn't line up as well as possible. The fender, hood and door gaps were off.At that point they put the car in storage.The owner of that shop was keeping it for himself. Three years later I purchased it from him the way it sat. Having been in the restoration business for over 30 years and very experienced on European cars . I knew this would be a cool personal project. The main areas of concern was the front nose panel. I guess they figured when the car was assembled you couldn't see it. Just was not finished off as nicely as I would have done and they put the wrong undercoating on outside. I pulled the fuel tank to get proper access to that area and check for any other damage. Everything else looks good. The other area of concern was the drivers door to quarter panel gap, when I grounded through the paint to access the panel you could see they had used filler to make the gap which is totally un exceptable . The right fender to hood gap, the fender is somewhat wavy and fender edge is not straight. This area will need to be addressed. The rest of the car is what you would expect from a 60k mile car, the interior is nice with no crack, the seats are in good condition with no rips or tears. and the door panels are nice. Everything just needs a good cleaning. Mechanically the car is sound. It was driven in and out of the shop when I was working on it but has not been driven in about a year when I pulled the gas tank, I am going to say that the car is 98 percent complete after I have inventoried my parts. The only things I found to be missing was the drivers side door panel map pocket and the windshield. Most of the weather stripping is new as well as some other small new parts.
Overall this is a pretty easy project and if you have been following these cars you know their prices keep rising and are going through the roof. I can sell this car 3 ways. The auction and reserve will be for the car as it sits with all parts.
Since I own a restoration shop with European expertise we could finish the paint and body work for an additional price and if you are handy you could then assemble and finish the interior.
Lastly we could deliver the car turn key, paint bod, mechanical, assemble and you could drive it home.
Also we have ordered the COA from Porsche and will post as soon as it arrives. Any questions please feel free to contact me direct. Terry @ 678-725-2531
Please see Hagertys recent values for this car below. Note to add 30 percent for a Factory slant nose.
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On May-22-16 at 07:43:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
THE CAR IS RUNNING AT THIS TIME. We have uploaded the COA picture from Porsche and the gas tank is now in the car as well as most of the interior. Any questions please feel free to call. Thanks for looking,