1979 Porsche 911SC CoupePresenting this 1979 Porsche 911SC Coupe
featured with matching numbers and finished in its factory color
Black (700) combined with the same color interior. Equipped with a
915 five-speed manual transmission, 3.0-liter flat-six engine, dual
exhaust outlets, four-wheel disc brakes, VDO instrumentation,
sunroof, Hella-branded headlights, front fog lights, fender-mounted
antenna, front spoiler, three-spoke steering wheel, rear rubber
bumperettes, Fuchs wheels, and a spare tire fitted in the front
trunk. Amenities include air conditioning, automatic speed control,
power windows, outside rearview mirrors (electrically controlled),
forward-folding front seats, 2+2 split folding rear seats, door
pockets, a lockable glove box, dashboard analog clock, cigar
lighter with an ashtray, Blaupunkt radio, and sun visors with a
vanity mirror on the passenger side. In addition to the equipment,
this 1970s classic comes with manufacturer's literature, PCA window
decal, and service receipt copies totaling over $15,000. A highly
desirable air-cooled Porsche 911SC Coupe that has been with the
same owner for many years and is mechanically sound. For $67,500
Vehicle Details
1979 Porsche 911SC
Listing ID:CC-1726470
Price:$67,500
Location:Beverly Hills, California
Year:1979
Make:Porsche
Model:911SC
Exterior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:16368
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