Paul Brickman, the director of Risky Business, said "he chose
Porsche's 928 as the film's luminary in lieu of other high end GTs
initially considered because he felt a Ferrari or Lamborghini would
be far too exotic for the main character's father to drive as a
daily car. He saw the 928, on the other hand, as exactly the type
of car a successful Windy City businessman would drive to work
every day. The 928 was one of the most contemporary cars available
at the time Brickman wrote the script. It was fresh, different, and
exotic, yet in a subtle way." Thx928oc.org
For consignment, a 1987 Porsche 928 S4 coupe with a title verified
112,926 actual miles. Not much different in design from the '81 car
used in the movie, 928's have retained a different and exotic look
that is instantly recognizable and on the "dream car" list of many
young gents who grew up in the 70's and 80's. All Porsches of the
era are classic, but the 928 and its unique mechanical and design
configuration stands out as the premiere grand touring coupe.
Exterior
Guards Red, Porsche's preeminent color in even tones allowing for
exterior features to pop, and of course that starts with the
exposed, bugeye headlights that roll up when called to duty and
flank the straight edged hood wearing the Porsche crest. The fascia
refresh for '87 included integrated and composite driving and fog
lights, and the intake slats have been moved to the chin area and
color keyed. In profile, the shape appears to be pushing towards
the back, even the door jamb stretched rearward, and the quarter
windows narrowed, as it all crescendos with that magnificent rear
end, also refreshed for '87 and with more streamlined light
assemblies with the Porsche moniker molded into the center panel.
The rear hatch is mostly window and terminates with a rubber
spoiler, specific to the S4, that flings air skyward. 16-inch
wheels retain the Porsche crest and wear staggered size tires no
older than early 2019. The exterior has been well maintained, and
we could not find any glaring imperfections.
Interior
We enter the black domain of the interior to find the door panels
in very good condition, each with their own vents. The black
leather buckets, racy and robust, show slight wear one the driver's
side bolster but the passenger seat and the tiny rear seats are in
good condition. A black steering wheel, leather wrapped, greets the
driver and is in nice condition, leading to a gauge cluster framed
in black textured vinyl. The center stack contains the A/C panel, a
JVC AM/FM/CD unit, just above the requisite digital clock of the
era. Our T-shaped shifter shows some patina and resides in a rubber
boot over a nice black panel with additional switchgear. Plush gray
carpet is protected by Porsche branded mats and a smooth black
headliner surrounds the sunroof up top. That thick black carpet is
also used in the cargo area and presents cleanly.
Drivetrain
Under the hood and showing some aesthetic patina is a 5.0 liter V8
rated at 316 horsepower and fueled through electronic injection.
It's mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission that routes power to
the rear transaxle with 2.20 gears.
Undercarriage
It's patina town underneath but not unexpected with some surface
rust and just general use discoloration of metal and surfaces. But
we're met with dry conditions and find invasive rust nowhere. Four
wheel power disc brakes are onboard along with dual exhaust that
find a stock style muffler in back from which two tailpipes enter a
decorative tip that could use a good polish. Meanwhile, suspension
consists of double wishbone and coil overs are used in the rear
independent system.
Drive-Ability
Some liken it to a race car or a cockpit but either way, you will
conform to the shapes and ergonomics on the inside which provides a
comfortable and supportive space, kind of like your therapist's
office. Anyway, the five liter comes to life with that coveted
Porsche sound and this sport tourer pointed towards the test loop
where it provides good power, great handling, and a solid ride. The
plethora of electric seat controls are not working, so we could
only conform to the last setting, and this malfunction is found on
both front seats. We also note that the rear wiper, power mirror,
and A/C are not working. All other functions operate as they
should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
A staff favorite here at the mall, well for some of us, is the 928
and if you grew up in the 70's and 80's, it's probably on your list
too. Some of us fell in love with the model long before Cruise
dumped his in the lake. Here's your opportunity to own the car
you've dreamed about and fear not, there are 928 resources out
there to help in your newfound adventure. If you're on the fence,
remember those wise words from Risky Business, sometimes you just
have to say, what the ___!
WP0JB0924HS860566
W-West Germany
P-Porsche
0-Sports Car
J-928
B-5.0L V8
0-Manual Belts
9-Up To MY 2009
2-928
4-Check Digit
H-1987
S-Stuttgart, Germany Assy Plant
860566-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1987 Porsche 928
Listing ID:CC-1997790
Price:$19,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1987
Make:Porsche
Model:928
Exterior Color:Guards Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:112925
Stock Number:7775
VIN:WP0JB0924HS860566
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