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Unbelievable, 31k Original Mile Survivor Porsche 924
Unbelievable opportunity to own an untouched Survivor Porsche 924! This car runs and drives like the day it was built, with the odometer just turning over 31,000 miles. It is equipped with a 110hp, 1,984-cc four-cylinder engine and features a four-speed manual transmission. The removable tilt sunroof is in excellent condition with no leaks, and the folding headlights work perfectly. The survivor-grade Bahama Blue exterior still looks great, though it has a few minor faults typical of a survivor. The interior is in extremely nice, untouched condition, with an original Blaupunkt cr.4091 AM/FM radio that works fine and an 8-track player that is intact but could use some attention. The carpet and floor mats are outstanding, and the seats, headliner, and door panels are in superb condition. All rubber body seals are pliable. Maintained as original, this 924 is eligible for the Porsche Club of America car show concours category, with long-term maintenance provided by Kelly Moss Porsche Motorsports and Auto Racing facility in Madison, WI.
Historically significant as the Porsche 924, originally the Porsche-designed VW project EA425, this car was the first front-engine, water-cooled Porsche, marking the start of a new era. The design evolved into the 944, then the 968, continuing the platform's production until 1995. Known as "the Poor Man's Porsche 924," it is regarded as a successful and affordable classic Porsche. Heavily documented with a slew of receipts, the original owner cherished this car for 40 years. Sold in unprecedented numbers in Porsche history, with 7,496 of the 25,000 produced in 1977 sold in the US, this is a rare chance to own a piece of Porsche history.
$27,900
Estimated Payment
$249/MO
Based on 20% down over 90 months
1977 Porsche
924
$27,900
Estimated Payment
$249/MO
Based on 20% down over 90 months
Description
Unbelievable opportunity to own an untouched Survivor Porsche 924! This car runs and drives like the day it was built, with the odometer just turning over 31,000 miles. It is equipped with a 110hp, 1,984-cc four-cylinder engine and features a four-speed manual transmission. The removable tilt sunroof is in excellent condition with no leaks, and the folding headlights work perfectly. The survivor-grade Bahama Blue exterior still looks great, though it has a few minor faults typical of a survivor. The interior is in extremely nice, untouched condition, with an original Blaupunkt cr.4091 AM/FM radio that works fine and an 8-track player that is intact but could use some attention. The carpet and floor mats are outstanding, and the seats, headliner, and door panels are in superb condition. All rubber body seals are pliable. Maintained as original, this 924 is eligible for the Porsche Club of America car show concours category, with long-term maintenance provided by Kelly Moss Porsche Motorsports and Auto Racing facility in Madison, WI.
Historically significant as the Porsche 924, originally the Porsche-designed VW project EA425, this car was the first front-engine, water-cooled Porsche, marking the start of a new era. The design evolved into the 944, then the 968, continuing the platform's production until 1995. Known as "the Poor Man's Porsche 924," it is regarded as a successful and affordable classic Porsche. Heavily documented with a slew of receipts, the original owner cherished this car for 40 years. Sold in unprecedented numbers in Porsche history, with 7,496 of the 25,000 produced in 1977 sold in the US, this is a rare chance to own a piece of Porsche history.
Specs
- Year
- 1977
- Make
- Porsche
- Model
- 924
- Miles
- 31,105
- Vin
- 9247233964
- Stock
- 813507
Basic
- Engine Size
- 2.0 Liter
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- 4-Speed Manual
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Bahama Blue Metallic
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Black
Interior
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