1991 928 GT Black with Tan interior. ~71K miles. Manual Transmission
1991 Porsche 928
Technical specifications of Porsche 928 1991 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
Make: | Porsche |
Model: | 928 |
Year: | 1991 |
Mileage: | 71100 |
VIN: | WP0AA2927MS810236 |
Color: | Tan |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Tan |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Porsche 928 GT. Condition is Used.
This is a fabulous car. Of course it's not brand new. There are some minor wear issues as you would expect from a car from 1991, but for the past 12 years or so the vehicle has been babied and cared, driven on occasion to keep in good form.
There were very few of these sold that were sold as manuals/ stick shifts. This makes this car even more special and collectible.
There are a few paint nicks, no rust. The car runs exceptionally well.
A few of the knobs have seen better days they just don't last forever and the AC is not stellar. The blower blows, but the air isn't super cool. This is probably a refrigerant issue but I don't drive the car enough for it to be a big deal for me.
The radio is after market. It is a single dinn. I did not have to cut up the dash in order to install it, it fit into the existing bay. I added one with a pop out screen and rear view camera for safety. The speakers have seen better days. If you really want premium sound I would replace them. When I drive it the sound of the engine is all that I really need.
The car is beautiful. Feel free to respond with questions, I will do my best to keep up.
Here is an interesting link
https://autoweek.com/article/classic-cars/5-cars-1980s-you-should-be-buying-right-now
This is a fabulous car. Of course it's not brand new. There are some minor wear issues as you would expect from a car from 1991, but for the past 12 years or so the vehicle has been babied and cared, driven on occasion to keep in good form.
There were very few of these sold that were sold as manuals/ stick shifts. This makes this car even more special and collectible.
There are a few paint nicks, no rust. The car runs exceptionally well.
A few of the knobs have seen better days they just don't last forever and the AC is not stellar. The blower blows, but the air isn't super cool. This is probably a refrigerant issue but I don't drive the car enough for it to be a big deal for me.
The radio is after market. It is a single dinn. I did not have to cut up the dash in order to install it, it fit into the existing bay. I added one with a pop out screen and rear view camera for safety. The speakers have seen better days. If you really want premium sound I would replace them. When I drive it the sound of the engine is all that I really need.
The car is beautiful. Feel free to respond with questions, I will do my best to keep up.
Here is an interesting link
https://autoweek.com/article/classic-cars/5-cars-1980s-you-should-be-buying-right-now