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1988 Porsche 911 Special Edition on 2040-cars

US $18,800.00
Year:1988 Mileage:50500 Color: Gray /
 Black
Location:

Newfoundland, New Jersey, United States

Newfoundland, New Jersey, United States

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Commemorative Edition also known as the Jubilee Edition. Only 200 911 Targas were built. These Special Editions featured a special interior and exterior paint and leather in the form of a Diamond Blue Metallic exterior and silver blue Metallic interior. As part of the special edition package, Porsche painted the Fuchs to match the exterior color and buyers also got Ferry Porsche's name embroidered in script on the headrests. Other key features were shortened gear shifter, special supple leather, special carpet inside and in trunk and more!

Exterior: This Porsche has all of its original paint verified using (Elcometer) paint measuring device. Paint is like new with exception of minor stone chips as expected. There are no dents, dings or rust anywhere. All doors, hood and trunk open and close perfectly. All glass including windshield are original and have no chips or scratches. All lights including fog lights work as they should. The rims are original and have no curb rash. Targa roof is original and shows like new. This 911 was ordered without rear "Carrera emblem" located on engine lid. This Commemorative Edition used a paint color that had never been available for any other Porsche. It has a blue pearl that at different angles has a blue hue to it.

Interior: Seats are original and are absolutely in beautiful condition-there is no tares, or cracking in the leather. The Special Edition used a very supple leather that is much softer than the standard 911. The dash is perfect - no cracks or waviness. All gauges operate with accuracy including clock. The original Blaupunkt radio works great and actually sounds good. There are no stains in the carpet as they have been covered with floor mats. Original steering wheel also looks like new as it had a cover on it from new. Power windows, mirrors and door locks work as they should.

Engine /Mechanics: Mechanically this 911 is ready to be driven wherever you want to go with it! There is no leaks or start up smoke what so ever. Engine idles perfectly and goes into all gears with accuracy and ease. As you may know, this is the G50 transmission - regarded as the best Porsche ever offered! Air-conditioning works great. This 911 has had all its periodical service done at Porsche and recorded in maintenance booklet.

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