In the early 1970s, a Porsche and VW joint venture began work on a
914 replacement that was to be both a flagship Volkswagen and an
entry-level Porsche. However, much like it had with the 914, VW
backed out, leaving Porsche to forge ahead on its own. The
resulting 924 was vital to Porsche's future - replacing the 914 and
the 912E and providing a glimpse of Porsche's direction with the
upcoming flagship 928.
VW/Audi supplied the 2-liter inline-four block, which was topped
with a Porsche-designed head and CIS injection, canted over to fit
beneath a low bonnet line. A rear-mounted transaxle imparted the
924 with superb balance and grip. Various special models followed,
including a Turbo and lightweight, stripped-out track-focused
Carrera GT homologation specials, proving the capabilities of the
chassis. In the early 80s, the 944 joined the range, featuring a
Porsche-designed 2.5-liter inline-four, a wider track, and a tuned
chassis, while the 924 remained at the entry level. VW ended
production of the 2-liter blocks in 1985, so to keep the 924
afloat, Porsche fitted a de-tuned 148 horsepower 2.5, resulting in
the 924S.
In 1988, Porsche uprated the 924S to 156 horsepower - 50% more
powerful than the original 924 and the same as the base 944, making
the lighter, more aerodynamic 924S marginally quicker than the more
expensive 944.
Because of the 924's entry-level status, many were driven hard and
passed down, resulting in high attrition rates despite their
excellent build quality. Superb examples are a rare find today, and
this marvelous, low-mileage 1988 924S is a prime example of why
collectors are finally eyeing Porsche's competent junior GT
car.
Sold new by Knopf Automotive in Allentown, Pennsylvania, this 1988
924S is a desirable final-year example, finished in Guards red over
black leatherette and Porsche-lettering cloth, showing just over
19,000 miles. It left the factory nicely optioned with a Blaupunkt
Reno stereo, tinted windscreen strip, air conditioning, electric
sunroof, power steering, and more. Service records on file show
remained in the care of its original owner from 1988 through 2018,
with accompanying PA state inspection receipts backing the
exceptionally low miles.
Looking superb in the classic red over black with "phone dial"
alloys, this is an outstanding, beautifully preserved 924S that has
led a cherished existence. The glossy paint is believed to be
original, with a paint meter showing consistent numbers around the
body. Likewise, the exterior trim and decals are well preserved and
in excellent condition, as are the alloy wheels and Bridgestone
tires, fitted in 2019.
The interior is similarly outstanding, with excellent original
leatherette and fabric upholstery, pristine door cards, and an
unmarked dash. Even the glass throughout the car, both windows and
mirrors, have a near flawless finish. The only notable imperfection
is a minor flaw in the outer driver's seat piping. Switchgear and
controls remain in place and in good order, and the factory
Blaupunkt radio remains in place. It also retains the original tool
kit, tire inflator, sunroof storage bag, and owner's manuals. A
file of service records in the first owner's name, original
dealership brochures, and the Porsche Production Specifications
Certificate (COA) are included.
Displaying just 19,409 miles at the time of writing, the superb
original example of a transaxle Porsche is not to be dismissed.
Interest in transaxle Porsches has steadily risen as collectors
continue to discover the joy of owning and driving these superbly
balanced and impressively practical sports cars. The 924S has
always punched above its weight, and this collector-worthy,
low-mileage, beautifully preserved example will undoubtedly satisfy
the staunchest Porsche enthusiast.
Offers welcome and trades considered.
Vehicle Details
1988 Porsche 924
Listing ID:CC-2002319
Price:$43,500
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1988
Make:Porsche
Model:924
Exterior Color:Red
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7939
VIN:WP0AA0923JN451174
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