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1985 Porsche 928 S

Sale price: $19,900.00 make an offer

Car location: Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Model:
928
Year:
1985
Mileage:
120484
Engine:
5.0L V8
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1985 Porsche 928 S for sale

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1985 Porsche 928 S Indischrot Red Coupe 5.0L V8 120484 Miles

Stock #:

21GKM180

Exterior Color:

Indischrot Red

Interior Color:

Black

Body Type:

Coupe

Transmission:

Automatic

Engine:

5.0L V8

Mileage:

120,484

1985 Porsche 928 S

(Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1985 Porsche 928 S on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 165 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, and a link to the Porsche's accident-and-damage-free Carfax history report, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.)

"In 1985, Porsche put four-valve heads and bumped up the displacement of its V-8 to 5.0-liters and drops it into the spectacular 928." – Car and Driver, May 1985

To say the least, Car and Driver's Csaba Csere loved the then-new 928S: "By the speediness criterion, the 1985 Porsche 928S is a substantial improvement over its predecessor. Top speed is up 10 mph, to 154. Our five-speed test car rocket­ed from a standing start to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and hit 100 mph less than eight seconds later; the old car required 6.2 and 17.8 seconds, respectively. And the new model burned through the standing quar­ter-mile in 14.0 seconds at 102 mph, com­pared with 14.7 seconds at 94 mph for last year's 928. We also tested the automatic version, and its performance is similarly improved. The automatic's 0-to-60 and quarter-mile times now match those of last year's five-speed, and its top speed is up 10 mph, to 152."

He went on to praise virtually every aspect of the 928S and concluded: "Thus the new 928 has the satisfying and uncanny combination of straight-line stability and instant responsiveness that we've come to relish over the years. In everyday driving, its suspension does a nice job of communicating pertinent tire-to-road information while blocking the transmittal of most pavement imperfections. When the road gets seriously twisty, the 928S seems to become smaller and lighter on its feet. It's supremely controllable with either the steering or the throttle in hard corners and any decent driver can use its impressive 0.83-g grip with confidence and safety."

Originally believed by many (although debated by 928 aficionados) to have been developed as a replacement for the Porsche 911, the 928 debuted in 1978 as the fastest naturally aspirated production vehicle in the world. Over the model's 18-year run, the 928 went on to "automotive legend" status. As one magazine writer put it: "Even today, it invokes many oohs and aaahs when one rolls through town. And it served as a poster child for many people's dream car, particularly for those who grew up in the 1980s."

Offered here is a 1985 928 S in "Indischrot" red (G8) single-stage paint (a shade very close to, and sometimes confused with Porsche's Guards red-G1) over black leather interior. The is a solid, driver-quality example of the autobahn luxury grand-tourer. Over its life, the car has been owned in several states. Its odometer currently shows 120,484 miles, which if accurate, would put the average per-year mileage at a very conservative under-3,350 miles. However, the car carries a "branded title" identifying a "mileage discrepancy" noted in 2005. This was likely due to an odometer whose internal gears failed, a common occurrence on this and some other Porsche models such that mileage "gaps" appeared when a replacement odometer was installed, or the offending gears replaced. The car was reportedly owned from 2008 to 2018 by a PCA member and IMSA driver. Most important, the overall condition of the car is consistent with a well-maintained 928, and the sheaf of maintenance documents that accompany the car bears that out.

Outside, the G8/Indischrot red paint is uniform with a good shine and some patina from age. Stone chips are noted on both outside "flag-style" rearview mirrors and on door edges. There is also a chip on the forward edge of the left-front fender wheel arch. Emblems-including the Porsche crest on the hood and "Porsche" logo molded into the rear bumper cap-are present and properly located. The metal sunroof is undamaged. Both front and rear bumper areas and spoilers are also undamaged. Cabin glass and lighting lenses are free of cracks or other damage. Pop-up headlights operate as they should. ATP® 5-spoke, 17-inch, twist-design wheels include colored Porsche center caps and are mounted with Kumho Ecsta® 225-45 ZR/17 94W front, and 255-40 rear performance tires.

Inside, the condition of the black leather, black carpeting, and switchgear (including the console-mounted automatic-transmission shifter with replacement shift knob) is uniformly very good with normal wear. Too many 928 cars left exposed to the sun are seen with badly degraded leather and trim. In particular here, the surfaces on the bespoke 928 bucket seats (front power) show no damage or signs of abuse. Leather-trimmed door panels are also in excellent condition, as are the lower door-jamb "step-over" areas with the clear plastic "928" logo showing the red body paint beneath. Original graphic markings on the console-mounted switches (for windows, rear wiper, and sunroof) have been worn away from regular use. The retractable rear cargo cover (suspended from the upper cargo-area trim, and often missing) remains properly installed here. An upgraded Sony CD audio head unit is mounted in the factory-radio location. The dashboard appears to be free of cracks, and the 4-spoke Porsche "raised hub" steering wheel shows no significant wear. Classically Porsche, simple-but-informative instruments include a 165-mph speedometer, 6,000 rpm-redline tachometer, oil-pressure gauge, and alternator-output gauge, all analog.

Vehicle Description

1985 Porsche 928 S

(Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1985 Porsche 928 S on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 165 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, and a link to the Porsche's accident-and-damage-free Carfax history report, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.)

"In 1985, Porsche put four-valve heads and bumped up the displacement of its V-8 to 5.0-liters and drops it into the spectacular 928." – Car and Driver, May 1985

To say the least, Car and Driver's Csaba Csere loved the then-new 928S: "By the speediness criterion, the 1985 Porsche 928S is a substantial improvement over its predecessor. Top speed is up 10 mph, to 154. Our five-speed test car rocket­ed from a standing start to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and hit 100 mph less than eight seconds later; the old car required 6.2 and 17.8 seconds, respectively. And the new model burned through the standing quar­ter-mile in 14.0 seconds at 102 mph, com­pared with 14.7 seconds at 94 mph for last year's 928. We also tested the automatic version, and its performance is similarly improved. The automatic's 0-to-60 and quarter-mile times now match those of last year's five-speed, and its top speed is up 10 mph, to 152."

He went on to praise virtually every aspect of the 928S and concluded: "Thus the new 928 has the satisfying and uncanny combination of straight-line stability and instant responsiveness that we've come to relish over the years. In everyday driving, its suspension does a nice job of communicating pertinent tire-to-road information while blocking the transmittal of most pavement imperfections. When the road gets seriously twisty, the 928S seems to become smaller and lighter on its feet. It's supremely controllable with either the steering or the throttle in hard corners and any decent driver can use its impressive 0.83-g grip with confidence and safety."

Originally believed by many (although debated by 928 aficionados) to have been developed as a replacement for the Porsche 911, the 928 debuted in 1978 as the fastest naturally aspirated production vehicle in the world. Over the model's 18-year run, the 928 went on to "automotive legend" status. As one magazine writer put it: "Even today, it invokes many oohs and aaahs when one rolls through town. And it served as a poster child for many people's dream car, particularly for those who grew up in the 1980s."

Offered here is a 1985 928 S in "Indischrot" red (G8) single-stage paint (a shade very close to, and sometimes confused with Porsche's Guards red-G1) over black leather interior. The is a solid, driver-quality example of the autobahn luxury grand-tourer. Over its life, the car has been owned in several states. Its odometer currently shows 120,484 miles, which if accurate, would put the average per-year mileage at a very conservative under-3,350 miles. However, the car carries a "branded title" identifying a "mileage discrepancy" noted in 2005. This was likely due to an odometer whose internal gears failed, a common occurrence on this and some other Porsche models such that mileage "gaps" appeared when a replacement odometer was installed, or the offending gears replaced. The car was reportedly owned from 2008 to 2018 by a PCA member and IMSA driver. Most important, the overall condition of the car is consistent with a well-maintained 928, and the sheaf of maintenance documents that accompany the car bears that out.

Outside, the G8/Indischrot red paint is uniform with a good shine and some patina from age. Stone chips are noted on both outside "flag-style" rearview mirrors and on door edges. There is also a chip on the forward edge of the left-front fender wheel arch. Emblems-including the Porsche crest on the hood and "Porsche" logo molded into the rear bumper cap-are present and properly located. The metal sunroof is undamaged. Both front and rear bumper areas and spoilers are also undamaged. Cabin glass and lighting lenses are free of cracks or other damage. Pop-up headlights operate as they should. ATP® 5-spoke, 17-inch, twist-design wheels include colored Porsche center caps and are mounted with Kumho Ecsta® 225-45 ZR/17 94W front, and 255-40 rear performance tires.

Inside, the condition of the black leather, black carpeting, and switchgear (including the console-mounted automatic-transmission shifter with replacement shift knob) is uniformly very good with normal wear. Too many 928 cars left exposed to the sun are seen with badly degraded leather and trim. In particular here, the surfaces on the bespoke 928 bucket seats (front power) show no damage or signs of abuse. Leather-trimmed door panels are also in excellent condition, as are the lower door-jamb "step-over" areas with the clear plastic "928" logo showing the red body paint beneath. Original graphic markings on the console-mounted switches (for windows, rear wiper, and sunroof) have been worn away from regular use. The retractable rear cargo cover (suspended from the upper cargo-area trim, and often missing) remains properly installed here. An upgraded Sony CD audio head unit is mounted in the factory-radio location. The dashboard appears to be free of cracks, and the 4-spoke Porsche "raised hub" steering wheel shows no significant wear. Classically Porsche, simple-but-informative instruments include a 165-mph speedometer, 6,000 rpm-redline tachometer, oil-pressure gauge, and alternator-output gauge, all analog.

A complete vehicle history report is available for this vehicle View History Report

About Garage Kept Motors

Garage Kept Motors, LLC specializes in classic and specialty online auto sales.

For our consignors, we are the only auto brokers that offer a Transparent Sale Disclosure. This means, when a car sells, we provide an exact copy of the Bill of Sale. We do this so our clients know exactly who bought their car, where it went, and most importantly how much we sold it for. No funny business.

For our buyers, our vehicles are listed on the Internet, with over 100 photos, including undercarriage pictures, and walk-around videos of the vehicles running plus a narrative-style write-up of the cars history and features. Our international exposure allows us to sell cars across the globe, and we sell a majority of them out of state and overseas. We deliver honesty and consistency in our photos and descriptions, a “no surprise” approach, so buyers, both near and far, can invest with confidence sight unseen. We are not a gallery. Vehicles can be seen locally by appointment as potential buyers are given our undivided attention.

Garage Kept Motors, LLC specializes in classic and specialty online auto sales.

For our consignors, we are the only auto brokers that offer a Transparent Sale Disclosure. This means, when a car sells, we provide an exact copy of the Bill of Sale. We do this so our clients know exactly who bought their car, where it went, and most importantly how much we sold it for. No funny business.

For our buyers, our vehicles are listed on the Internet, with over 100 photos, including undercarriage pictures, and walk-around videos of the vehicles running plus a narrative-style write-up of the cars history and features. Our international exposure allows us to sell cars across the globe, and we sell a majority of them out of state and overseas. We deliver honesty and consistency in our photos and descriptions, a “no surprise” approach, so buyers, both near and far, can invest with confidence sight unseen. We are not a gallery. Vehicles can be seen locally by appointment as potential buyers are given our undivided attention.

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(616) 888-3230(616) 888-3230

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We accept the following payment methods:
- Cashier's Check/money order
- Cash (in person)
- Personal check (once cleared)

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General Terms

Garage Kept Motors, LLC, and our brother company Kliffs Classic Cars, LLC, strives to represent each vehicle accurately and honestly. We welcome third-party pre-purchase inspections on all purchases in our indoor, heated showroom. We take pride in our descriptions, photos, and videos but we are humans and ultimately not perfect. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold AS-IS with No Warranty Expressed or Implied. All sales are final.

We do offer shipping within the continental United States. If you would like a shipping quote, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thank you.

Fees and Taxes

For purchases within the State of Michigan, we charge a $200 documentary fee plus sales tax (6%), license (depends on original MSRP and birthdate) or transfer fee ($8), and title fee ($15). For sales outside the State of Michigan, we only charge a $200 documentary fee on top of the sales price. A Bill of Sale will be provided so buyers can register the vehicle in their own state and/or country. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thank you.

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