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Login to Bid| Bidder | Bid Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
| quickstrike77 | 18.000,00 $ | 13 minutes ago |
| cybertraderX | 16.000,00 $ | 1 hour ago |
| ravenauction | 15.000,00 $ | 1 hour ago |
| Brand | Porsche |
|---|---|
| Year of manufacturing | 1986 |
This looks like a handsome 911 Carrera Cabriolet with a lot of great benefits – like reasonably good mileage given the car’s age, an acceptably well-kept interior and exterior, and of course the wonderful driving experience that goes along with these old 911s.
1986 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet, finished in black with a tan interior.
Riding on 16-inch Fuchs wheels, this 911 is equipped with leather upholstery, air conditioning, and a power-operated cloth soft top. It’s largely unmodified with the exception of a Turbo-style rear spoiler, an aftermarket Sony CD player, and a set of aftermarket speakers.
After building the Targa model for years, Porsche finally released a convertible variant of the 911 for the 1983 model year. It was mechanically identical to the coupe but it gained a soft top that folded flat over the body. The roof became power-operated for 1986, and the convertible was the most expensive naturally-aspirated variant of the 911 that year.
Power for this 911 comes from a 3.2-liter flat-6 engine, which produces 200 horsepower and 185 lb-ft of torque. It spins the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission.
Equipment
16-inch wheels
Leather upholstery
Power-operated windows
Power-operated soft top
Air conditioning
Modifications
Turbo-style rear spoiler
Sony CD player with AUX input
Aftermarket speakers
Known Flaws
Chips on the front end
Chips on the door edges
Chips on the mirror caps
Chips on rear fender flares
Paint bubbling on front bumer
Wear on the soft top
Wear on the driver’s outer seat bolster
Other Items Included in Sale
2 keys
Tonneau cover
Factory tool kit
Factory decklid grille and third brake light
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