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1995 Porsche 928 Gts on 2040-cars

US $18,200.00
Year:1995 Mileage:62868 Color: Black /
 Tan
Location:

Salem, Illinois, United States

Salem, Illinois, United States

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: malcolmglidden@juno.com .

1995 Porsche 928 GTS V8 - Original MSRP $85,105 (private party sale)

Very special car, one of only 77 928 Gts models produced for the US market in 1995, the
last year of this models production.
The 928 has the distinction of being Porsches only coupe powered by a front mounted V8 motor as well as the
company’s first production V8 powered model.

This particular car was sold new to the original owner on August 8th of 1995 and he owned the car until January of
2016 when I purchased it.
The original owner is a local surgeon who collected coupes and took extremely good care of everything he owned.
I have been able to secure service records going back to December of 2011 from Westmont Porsche here in Illinois
and from that time to the last repair order from them dated July 2015 with 62685 miles he spent $15,480
This shows you the level of care and maintenance taken on this vehicle.

Recent items repaired or replaced;
Fuel pump 51,841 miles
Timing belt 51,841 miles
V belts 51,841 miles
Brake fluid flush 57,789 miles
Wheels refinished 61,864 miles

The car is black over beige hides with black piping
The original MSRP was $85,105 and pretty much everything was standard on these last cars including increased air
conditioning, electric sunroof and remote cd changer.

As you can see by the pictures the car is in excellent condition with it only being driven on dry, warm days.
All books, recent records and keys are included as well as original Porsche car cover and many pamphlets from back
when new.
It truly is a car worth adding to a collection.

Haggerty values for the car are between $59,000 being excellent condition and $85,900 in Concours with a 20%
reduction for an automatic transmission which this is.

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