CALIFORNIACLASSIX 1978 Porsche 930 *911 Turbo* Sunroof Coupe {61 Photos}
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Porsche |
Model: | 930 |
Trim: | Sunroof Coupe |
Year: | 1978 |
Mileage: | 52,410 |
VIN: | 9308800245 |
Engine: | 3.3-Liter Boxer |
Drive type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Ventura, California, United States |
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Description of 1978 Porsche 930 |
A 1978 Porsche 930, ow for auction on eBay! /* Disable right click script II (on images)- By Dynamicdrive.com For full source, erms of service, nd 100s DTHML scripts Visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com */ var clickmessage="copyright by californiaclassix.com" function disableclick(e) { if (document.all) { if (event.button==2||event.button==3) { if (event.srcElement.tagName=="IMG"){ alert(clickmessage); return false; } } } else if (document.layers) { if (e.which == 3) { alert(clickmessage); return false; } } else if (document.getElementById){ if (e.which==3&&e.target.tagName=="IMG"){ alert(clickmessage) return false } } } function associateimages(){ for(i=0;i Faster than a Speeding Bullet: 1978 Porsche 930 turbo! One of the undisputed supercars of the baby boomer generation was the Porsche 911 Turbo. First introduced in 1975, t was nothing short of sensational, trailblazing high performance car capable of giving a contemporary Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer or Lamborghini Countach a run for the money. More curvaceous than Jayne Mansfield, t was pure car porn, rominently displayed on colorful posters in male adolescents' bedrooms all over the globe. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Driving on the fast lane of the Autobahn, flared and winged, lack Turbo approaching in the rear view mirror had the same effect as seeing Darth Vader menacingly raising his light saber in attack mode. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) The turbo is still being built today, uch more refined, eavier, nd much more benevolent, ith numerous black boxes protecting the driver from his own car. But no modern turbo can touch the original in pure enjoyment and visceral excitement as a real man's driving machine that was years ahead of its time, apable of 0-to-60 sprints in less than 4.6 seconds -- almost forty years ago! Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) The breathtaking 1978 Porsche 930 presented here, IN *9308800245*, s one of only 461 U.S.-spec turbos manufactured during the model year. A cherished rarity, t's a fanatically well-kept, 00% matching numbers example, oasting very low actual miles and an interesting provenance. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) A three-owner turbo, he car was purchased in Chicago by the wealthy heir of a flight simulator manufacturer. He met an untimely demise in 1991 when his own plane became disabled; he bailed and fell out of his parachute. An attorney from Urbana acquired the car, hich had barely covered 36K miles, nd sold it after 13 years of ownership, ust to buy it back in 2011, ecause he missed it so much. This timeline is fully documented through various emails, ld title copies and a plethora of maintenance records, otalling $22,284.50. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Still dressed in its fabulously preserved gray felt Josef-Beuys-memorial carpeting, he trunk contains the complete Porsche tool roll with factory tools in pristine condition, he tire inflation compressor, nd a like-new, itted Porsche car cover in its own storage bag. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Below the trunk mat we discover all the factory-original finishes. The unused factory spare is date-coded 11/77 and original as well. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Battery is near new and -- unlike many others -- our 930 shows no corrosion in this area. Since the torsion bars are mounted to the front suspension pan, ts condition is of paramount importance for safety, specially on a 172mph car. No worries here; this one's perfect! The Turbo's pristinely preserved undercarriage is of reference quality. There is no corrosion present now, or has there ever been any previous rust, nd neither has this car been in any kind of accident, ver, nd that's guaranteed! Remnants of the factory-applied, oney-colored, rotective Cosmoline wax can still be found here and there. Click on the image to the left for an XXL-sized view Above photos show the undercarriage in more detail. Make sure you enlarge them to their full size by clicking on them. On the left one, ote the large, ront mounted oil cooler that helps keep things under control, hermically. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Turbo's fully zinc-plated body shell is straight as an arrow, ith perfect gaps on doors and hoods. Apparently, he car has never been apart. According to our electronic paint thickness gauge -- measuring in 1/1000s of a millimeter -- almost all of this turbo's paint is factory original. Only the passenger door seems to feature some extra paint, fact that's invisible to the naked eye. Click on the image to the right for an XXL-sized view The big 7 & 9 inch alloys present excellently, ith factory-looking finish of rim and painted centers. Check out the huge, orsche 917 race car-derived vented disc brakes that were introduced for the 1978 model year lurking behind the wheel! Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) A potent car like this deserves the very best, hich is why we ordered and installed a brand new, 850.00 set of Bridgestone Potenza RE-11 extreme-performance radials of the correct size 205/55-16 and 245/45-16, espectively. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) The traditional 911 dash is covered in genuine leather. The cowhides have shrunk a bit during the past decades, ut the dashboard is otherwise free from imperfections. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Turbo features five large, ircular instruments, ith white-on-black dials and bright orange pointers, timeless design. They all look like new and work like new. Unique is the the boost gauge adjacent to the tach. Click on any of the above images for a full-size viewThe turbo also comes with a power sunroof ("electric sunroof" in Porsche lingo), hich -- again -- works perfectly. Factory white, erforated headliner and sunvisors are original. Both dome lights work as they should. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Upfitted, lassic turbo 6-way power seats still wear their original black leather hydes, abulously preserved. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Leather-clad rear fold-down seats look like they have never been used. They provide plenty of extra space for luggage, he seven dwarves, r a four-legged family member. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Let's see what's lurking behind the huge tea tray rear wing, hall we? Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Engine compartment looks toothbrush clean. Partially hidden by the huge Andial intercooler and motivated by a slightly-larger-than-stock K27 turbo, rescribed way-back-when by legendary Porsche guru Bill Wegeng, he car's 3.3-Liter Boxer puts out over 300 healthy Teutonic horses, llowing the car to sprint from 0-to-60 in under five seconds and keep on accelerating until the advertised V-max of 172mph has been reached. If you have never been strapped into the seat of a violently accelerating 930, ust imagine being catapulted off an aircraft carrier to get an idea of what it's like. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) The engine is as healthy as the proverbial ox, oesn't leak, oesn't smoke, oesn't burn oil, nd doesn't make any untoward noises. Within the last 500 miles, ome major, ngine-out work was performed by Rick's Automotive, ncluding a transmission rebuild as needed, lutch, ngine mount, teering wheel bushing, ew fuel injectors, ll new belts, oses and oil lines, rankshaft pulley, acuum advance unit, lternator, urn signal relay and A/C work. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) With over 300 days of blue skies per year and mild temperatures in our neck of the woods, e took the 930 out for a test drive and photo session. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) This particular Porsche provides a tremendous, mnipresent awareness of build quality. It handles like it's on rails, nd in order to lose traction in a turn, ou'll have to be deep into triple-digit speeds (or commit the cardinal sin of rear-engined motoring: take your foot off the accelerator). Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) The turbocharged flat six has a unique soundtrack, anging from a bassy, hasing hum at idle, o morphing into a barrage of cannon-fire exhaust as you work your way up through the rpm range. Once boost is built, ou better hold on tight as your noggin will be pressed hard into the headrest and you may forget to breathe, ighting minor cardiovascular discomfort along the way. We've managed to get from zero to over 100mph by the time we reached the end of a very short freeway on-ramp! Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) We were sad to put the Turbo back into the showroom after our test drive. It's one of the most impressive cars we've ever had the pleasure to drive, nd -- short of all-out race cars -- the fastest. Click on the above image for an XXL-sized view (a separate browser window will open) Porsche's 930 has always been an iconic model. Now, 0 years after its introduction, ollectors all around the globe yearn to put a nice example into their driveway. With only 461 examples built in '78 -- and none officially delivered to the U.S. between 1980 and 1985, n early Turbo is a rare beast indeed, urrently experiencing phenomenal annual gains in value. You are most welcome and encouraged to view this fine automobile in Ventura, y appointment, uring the auction, r have someone inspect it for you. Please, erform your due diligence before you bid. We require a $1,000 deposit to be paid via PayPal within 24 hours of the end of the auction and the balance to be paid via bank wire transfer (or in cash) within 5 business days, nless other arrangements have been agreed upon during the auction. The car comes with a clear Illinois Certificate of Title. It is smog exempt and sold "as is, here is" with no warranty stated or implied. License plates shown for photographic purposes only. 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