1982 Porsche 911SC "Sunroof" Coupe
Chassis No. WP0AA0910CS120547
Engine No. 64C0969
Transmission No. 74C1002
An Exceptionally Original & Impeccably Preserved Example
Presented in its Original Chiffon White over Beige Leather
Livery
Previous long-term Ownership 1981-2016
All Original Order & Purchase Paperwork, Including Window
Sticker
Matching Numbers Engine & Transmission Per Porsche Certificate of
Authenticity
Just 38,000 Original Miles from New
Clean CarFax & AutoCheck Reports
Recent Inspection, Service and Comprehensive Detailing
Complete with All Original Books, Tools & Emergency Equipment
Introduced in 1978, the 911SC was more refined, driver friendly,
dependable and still out-performed every other car in its class. It
was designed to attract not only on-the-edge sport driving
enthusiasts, but also to the rather gentler sport touring genre.
The SC, which stands for "Super Carrera" was destined to be the
last of the 911 line as the all-new front-engined V-8 Model 928 was
to take over as the flagship for the 1979 model year. Built around
the heartbeat of the classic 1974 Carrera 3.0 Turbo, an engine
design that could be further tuned for performance and still be
deemed practically "bulletproof", it is what helped attribute to
the model's lifetime of success and appeal.
Ordered on August 15, 1981 through Heishman Porsche+Audi by Mr.
Koutsoutis in honor of his wife's 40th birthday, specifications
included Chiffon White paintwork with Beige partial leather
upholstery and electric sliding sunroof ($940 extra). Chassis
WP0AA0910CS120547 was completed on October 17, 1981 and delivered
new through Heishman in late November as a 1982 model. All original
paperwork associated with the purchase are including in the
vehicle's dossier, which include the purchase order, bill of sale,
odometer statement, window sticker and title copies. The SC would
remain under the Koutsoutis' care in Maryland for the next 35+
years, while casually driven and meticulously pampered, which
reflects in its immaculate current presentation. A few services are
noted in 2015-17 prior to its second caretaker's receivership in
January 2017. Next residing in Freemont, California, the new owner
would continue the tradition of care given so many years prior.
Displaying just over 38,000 documented miles, the immaculate level
of originality 120547 possesses is extended to nearly every single
component of the vehicle. Verified by meter, the paint finish is
believed to be original and is glossy throughout with excellent
rubber gaskets and seals, preserved anodized window trim, all
original etched glass and handsome black and polished date coded
"cookie cutter" wheels shod with freshly mounted, 185/70 and 215/60
VR15 CN36 Pirelli P6000 tires. All body trim, emblems and lenses
are original and remain in very nice condition. This includes the
very rarely seen fuel decal on the driver's fender. All other
decals, plaques, paint pen markings, zinc, cosmoline and
undercarriage coatings appear nearly untouched.
The cabin features original upholstery, beautifully preserved dash
with stunning instruments, knobs, vents and switches. The cold
air-conditioning, power windows, mirrors, sunroof, and impossibly
rare fitted Blaupunkt Bamberg radio are all in outstanding working
order. Completing chocolate accents and plush pile carpeting
(protected by calico Coco floor mats) complete the handsomely kempt
interior. The front storage compartment shows further evidence of
untouched originality with smears of black enamel and glue with
important factory items in place, including correct spot-welds and
paint markings, as well as the original jack and date-stamped space
saver wheel. Additional emergency equipment includes the complete
tool kit in Porsche protective plastic bag, as well as tire change
bags and unopened gloves. A period first aid kit accompanies.
Under the rear bonnet, the complete matching numbers engine and
engine compartment are in excellent order, benefiting from a recent
30 hour steam clean and detail. The engine bay remains remarkably
original and completely stock, retaining all emissions equipment
and air-conditioning components properly in place. The engine
finishes are correct with correct clamps, hoses, and hardware -
including surrounding decals. The undercarriage is as you might
expect from an original and unmodified car, as the finishes and
coatings continue down the powertrain, suspension and brakes.
Early 911s are delightful to drive, but an example of such
originality truly commands the respect of even modestly capable
drivers who quickly realize the performance once behind the wheel.
The gearbox is smooth and effortless, with excellent throttle
response, tight and responsive steering.
In addition to the aforementioned records and emergency equipment,
the car is accompanied by what appears to be all original books in
vinyl sleeve, such as the VIN-matched Warranty & Maintenance
booklet, Owner's Manual, Service Workshop locator, all Blaupunkt
Bamberg QTS books/diagrams/cards, and 1982 Porsche color selection
pamphlet. To find a comparably preserved 911SC of this caliber is
highly improbable, 120547 is guaranteed to bring driven joy and
admiration to its next and only third caretaker from new.
Note: All lights, Radio with antenna, Horn, Wipers, Gauges, Air
conditioning, Heater - All working properly
Compression Test:
PSI/Cylinder
1. 170 PSI
2. 165 PSI
3. 170 PSI
4. 165 PSI
5. 165 PSI
6. 165 PSI
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