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Description
1986 Porsche 944
No Reserve
On offer at
No Reserve with lots of MOT history and old bills; sun roof bag from long term
ownership but not on the road since 2015; with later model D90
alloy wheels
Dating from 1986 and supplied
by AFN Limited of Middlesex this pretty Porsche 944 comes to us finished in
shiny Guards Red and sits upon a set of 16” retro-fit Design-90 alloy wheels
usually found on the later S2 model of 944.
Under
the bonnet of this example, we find the 2.5 litre inline four-cylinder M44
engine which developed 161bhp driving the rear wheels via five-speed manual
transmission, with a trans-axle layout giving the car near perfect 50.7:49.3
weight distribution which gave the 944 enviable handling
characteristics.
This example comes to us from
11-year ownership and looks to have had a recent cosmetic overhaul
(undocumented) which has freshened up the paint and bodywork no end and really
shines.
Inside, we find an oh-so-period
pin-stripe brown cloth interior with electric adjustment to the driver seat, and
as an 85+ model, the facelift dash design (which was carried through until the
end of the 968) electric (lift out) sunroof with storage bag, electric windows,
electric mirrors and radio.
The car shows
151,530 miles which is typical for a 944 of this age (they are well known for
covering well over 250k with ease) which is supported by 20 old Mots dating back
to 1990 at 59,760 miles including the last MOT which expired in 2015 at 151,530
miles suggesting the car has seen no road use since then.
Starting promptly as we moved it around, we did notice an audible
fuel pump buzz and that the brake pedal had longer than normal travel (although
the brakes did appear to work) – with that in mind and the lack of current MOT
we would suggest transport by trailer until this is looked at and the car
MOT’d.
The history file also includes a
selection of invoices for parts and maintenance pre-2015, a purchase receipt
from 2008 at 146,000 miles and another dated 2007 at 131,000 miles and copy old
registration documents. In the boot
we find the spare wheel and tool kit roll along with sun-roof bag. The file also
includes the V5C, selection of manuals and service book revealing 15 old service
stamps (last in May 2005 at 130,960 miles) plus five further stamps for brake
fluid/coolant changes.
On offer at No Reserve,
the highest bid takes this Junior Modern Classic Porsche home.
For
more information contact - will.daniels@brightwells.com
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