1986 Porsche 944 TurboIntroducing this 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo that
is finished in Zermatt Silver Metallic combined with a Burgundy
(Maroon) interior. Highlights:- Zermatt Silver Metallic- 2.5-Liter
Inline-Four Engine- 5-Speed Manual Transmission- Four-Wheel Disc
Brakes- Electrical Sliding Roof- Automatic Speed Control (Cruise
Control)- Air Conditioning- Power Windows- 17-Inch "Turbo Twist"
Wheels- $14,326.30 in Service Receipt Copies- Manufacturer's
Literature Included - Clean CARFAX ReportThis 944 Turbo is powered
by a fuel-injected 2.5-liter inline-four engine paired with a
5-speed manual transmission. Equipped with four-wheel disc brakes,
power steering, and a single exhaust outlet. The iconic design
elements of this German classic include VDO instrumentation, an
electric sunroof, pop-up headlights, and a rear spoiler. Adding to
the allure are Kumho tires and 17-inch "Turbo Twist" wheels.
Comfort features include air conditioning, power-operated windows,
cruise control, MOMO steering wheel, dual-side rearview mirrors,
glove box, and a center console.This car has recently come out of
storage and is currently not running. With over $14k in service
records on file, it presents a great opportunity for a Porsche
enthusiast looking for a well-optioned 944 Turbo to recommission
and enjoy. Priced accordingly, it offers a straightforward entry
into classic Porsche ownership with room to add value over time.
For $10,750
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