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ALL original 1976 Porsche 911S OVER 18k invested Cali Emissions NO rust

Sale price: $20,070.00 make an offer

Price trends for this listing: $20,200.00

Car location: Grass Valley, California, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Model:
911
Year:
1976
Number of Doors:
2
Mileage:
110,350
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ALL original 1976 Porsche 911S OVER 18k invested Cali Emissions NO rust for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.05) based on 324 votes

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND ASK QUESTIONS!  BE SURE YOU CONTACT ME BEFORE PURCHASING.  THE VEHICLE IS FOR SALE IN MULTIPLE PUBLICATIONS AND I RESERVE THERIGHT TO END THE LISTING AT ANY TIME. EMAIL ME AND THE WE CAN TALK ON THE PHONE!!

1976 Porsche 911s Coupe Sienna Metallic on Sahara Brown interiorthis has the original 2. 7L panned 6cylinder engine with 109k on itAsking Price $22. 00 or best offer.  MUST SEE.  SHE'S AN EYE CATCHER!!we have over $18k invested in it. we are just looking to get what we put into her. MATCHING NUMBERS!! ALL ORIGINAL!!!  Very Clean and always garaged
ALL stock except for Alpine Stereo and MOMO Steering wheel(will include stock wheel)some mods done to improve overall vehicle function but NOT anything that detracts fromoriginal factory specs(SEE LIST)
EVERYTHING WORKS- heating. cooling. defrosters. ALL electrical A-OK runs and drives beautifully. lots of zip. A joy to drive. and doesn't need much more to be showroom condition.  


As follows is a list of the restoration work done: (using ALL finest quality OEM factory parts)
1]  Compression test. diagnose electrical and steering. repair oil leak at center/rear of engine.   
2]  Brakes- Replace front and rear brake pads. flush brake system.
3]  CV joints/axles - Repair both rear axles - disassemble replace cracked boots and repack joints.
4]  Timing Chain upgrade/Chain housing/Valve covers on engine. all sections of the timing cover. reseal. nbsp;   replace all timing chain components. replace valve covers (turbo cover upgrade). service flame trap.       Replace oil sender gasket in oil tank.
5]  Hood Struts and Body/Electrical - Replace all pressure struts for front and rear compartments.      Replace missing insulation in engine compartment(upgraded for better sound/fire protection)    Replace Battery Service battery box and preserve tray.      Replace windshield washer pump. replace hoses. service system. Replace windshield wiper motor/transmission assy. nbsp;   free-up and secure.  Adjust all pull cables. latches. stops. and strikers.    
6]  Steering and Suspension - Repair steering column bushing. Replace both lower ball joints. both outer tie rod ends. nbsp;    modify both upper strut mounts to accommodate Polyurethane bushing. Replace front and rear shock absorbers. nbsp;    Replace front and rear sway bar bushings and rear drop link bushings. performed digital 4 Wheel alignment.      Repair cross threaded sway bar mount bolt.
7]  Air Conditioning - Install new compressor brackets. compressor. condenser. Replace all system o-rings. expansion valve. nbsp;   filter dryer. convert to R134. Evacuate. recharge.  
8]  Shifter linkage - Repair shifter- replace shift rod bushings replace shift coupler bushings 
9]  Seperate Engine/ Trans. Replace clutch disc. service pressure plate and throw/out bearing/pilot. Replace cable bellows.
10] NEW Bosch factory spec'd tailight lenses and gaskets
11] NEW factory spec'd Chrome Headlight Flanges.  (see pic)
12] California legal window tint (not limo dark. looks very classy and improves looks)

STUFF I WAS GOING TO DO TO COMPLETE RESTORE WORK :
1]  Interior has the original carpets.  It is in ok condition. no MAJOR rips or wear.       not too bad for a 37 YEAR OLD CAR though
2]  the trunk carpet(easy fix). is tattered and not the best fit or the best looking.        the fusebox cover has cracked and doesnt fasten correctly
3]  there is a small crack in the dashboard(see pic) about 1 inch long near the defrost vent. have seen tons worse dahsboards on these 70's porsche's
4]  the exterior paint has been retouched and was not done very professionally. there was some bad sanding and contaminates present when it was resprayed.     there are some cancers near the front window seal too.  and the engine hood has some dimples in the metal. i'm guessing it stemmed from a meathead mechanic    that did an oil change on it and ruff handle slammed the hood shut. very straight body. NO door dings or major dents. exterior rubber and seals are in excellent     shape and indicative of a garaged. well kept car.  
5]  the wheels we were going to have polished out(and may still) there are some tiny scuffs. NO CURB SCARS. the stock black paint has faded.  most Porscheys    just polish them out to a shiney alloy. but have to remove a nice clearcoat to do it.  the Z -rated Tires are fresh. about 80% tread left.
6]  The painted mirror edges are some small chips (see pic) 
7]  Headliner is in great shape. no rips or sag.  a bit discolored but because it has had a garaged life. its the best ive seen on a 76 coupe
8]  Drivers seat isn't perfect. its not crushed or disfigured. the seat itself is nice. but the backrest has some wear. (see pic)  both seat have sheepskin covers
9]  the armrests have door pockets underneath them and the material has seperated somewhat not too bad
10]  The factory AC venting unit sits just under the dash and isn't the prettiest thing. it isnt fitted to Porsche's standards i think. nbsp;     you can tell it was an afterthought for the Porsche folks.  Porschey's tend to remove them as they don't ad value. and just arent that pretty. depends if it going to be in a warm climate or will be a daily driver for you.  I've had offers on here to purchase it.
11]  the rear bumper underside has a scrape on it as well.  not noticeable unless you get down and look underneath it
thats pretty much it.  simple cosmetics really.  the only major things are paint work and a drivers seat(a good auto upholsterer can mend it)

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST.  FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER.   THIS CAR IS WORTH THE $$ AND A SMART INVESTMENT.  One of these in very similar condition sold on Barret's for $39k recently.  It was because it was a rare color. like this one. and it was the European style like this one.
Vehicle History:  records indicate it was originally purchased in Redding. CA. there are no records indicating ithas been anything but a California vehicle.  We are the 3rd owners.  we bought it from a neighbor that gave ussome partial records for the car.  he had it about 11years and it was garaged at his place. we never saw it out.   It was appraised by Cruces Classic Cars Inc. in 1993(have certificate) and valued at $14. 00 with anODO reading of: 79. 77. it was given the highest markings of "excellent" condition in 7 categories: exterior-interior-engine-mechanical-tires?-chrome-glass.  we have owned it since late 2010. it has always been garaged. and was driven very little by us. we had the car partially restored. the work took 6 months and all totalled approximately $18k was invested in the purchase and restoration work.  We had planned to keep it but have too many projects and not enough spacewith a recent relocation to store it properly.  HATE to let her go as we know its potential. it's a TRUE classic!



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