Showing posts with label 928. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 928. Show all posts

November 14, 2015

Awesome 1984 Porsche 928 S

Awesome 1984 Porsche 928 S

Awesome 1984 Porsche 928 S

Here's Germany luxury GT car which was produced by Porsche AG. As the picture is the 928 S released in 1984 like new only 39865 original miles seems rarely used and always in garage. The Porsche 928 was originally intended to replace the 911, but it never happened. Combined the power, poise, and handling of a sports car with the refinement, comfort, and equipment of a luxury sedan to create what some Porsche executives thought would be a vehicle with wider appeal than the 911.

Although is not the top collectible model of classic Porsche's automobile, but it look great as the classic sport car. The exterior come with perfect shape no dent and rust mentioned, interior looks good with rare burgundy color and the engine looks neat and correct, seems had pretty well maintenance also. Asking for $24500, It a nice Porsche 928 survivor come with good price today, you should come to see if seriously want. More info and details please read below.



February 23, 2015

Nice Shape, 1986 Porsche 928 S

1986 Porsche 928 S

Nice Shape, 1986 Porsche 928 S

This a classic luxury GT car, originally intended to replace the 911 known as one of top-selling sport car in the world, but it's not true. It's the 928 developed by Porsche AG as combined big power coming from front by V8 engine, but they got poise, and handling like a 911. As the picture is a Porsche 928 S series comes in red built in 1986 still on good condition, has 92K original miles, garage kept, offered by owner to who's anyone want to keep it.



June 9, 2014

1982 Porsche 928


1982 Porsche 928

Here's we bring Germany luxury sports-GT car in excellent condition, red metal with palomino interior, has 26K original miles ready to go fro new owner. It's a front-engined car by Porsche, the car has the distinction of being the company's only coupe powered by a front-mounted V8 engine, and the company's first mass-produced V8 powered model. The 928 combined the power, poise, and handling of a sports car with the refinement, comfort, and equipment of a luxury sedan to create what some Porsche executives thought would be a vehicle with wider appeal than the compact, quirky and sometimes difficult 911.