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Porsche 928 1992

General description : The Porsche 928 GTS came about due to the rumours that they were going to ban cars with the engine in the back, such as the Porsche 911. And in 1978 the first series of 928 rolled of the production band. Over the years the cylinder volume went from 4,5 to 5,4 and the power from 230hp to 350hp.

Exterior: This car had a professional repaint in 2018 in the original colour zermattsilbermetallic. It has not been used afterwards and looks stunning. What makes this car stand out is the insanely cool colour combination with the purple interior. If it had black leather, I am sure it would look nice, but very boring, while now it uniquely stands out. The wheels have also been restored and fitted with new tyres. The car was never in a hot climate, so the bumpers are still in a very good shape.

Interior: As you can see in these pictures, the colour of the interior is purple. When I say purple interior, you are thinking, oh no! But when you see this car in real life, it looks truly amazing and the colours totally work together. The inside of the car is spectacular, the air-condition has just been serviced, everything is intact, and it has the net that goes over your cargo in the back, original tools, spare etc. This is an extremely well-kept classic Porsche and a wonderful luxury grand tourer.

Engine: Great power, normal sound also from gearbox and final drive. Engine had a complete rebuild by Porsche 20.000km ago costing around 14.000€

History: This Porsche 928 GTS was registered in Sweden for the first time in November 1997. It comes with all manuals, service book, touring pass and pretty much all Technical Inspection documents including receipts to show that the engine was completely rebuild in year 2000 and has been driven less than 20,000km since. Timing belt and water pump were replaced in 2017. Everything can be verified with receipts. Also the entire instrument cluster was recently replaced. These are known to give 928 owners problems and are close to 3000 Euro to replace. In short there has been some very big investments in this car recently and it is now in a stunning condition and ready to be used.

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1992 Porsche 928 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Saxtorp by Michael Schiebler for €59000.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Porsche Model : 928 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1992 Sub type : Coupé Color : Silver Color type : Metallic Condition : 6 Location : Sverige Vehicle Registration : Normal

59000 €

Seller Information

Classix by Schiebler
Michael Schiebler
Sweden
+46707
S
Scoutvagen 25 Saxtorp
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About Porsche 928
he Porsche 928 was a grand tourer sports car introduced by Porsche in 1977. While the car was highly regarded for its performance and handling, it's fair to say that it was not the right car for the time of its launch, at least in terms of market demand.

At the time of the 928's launch, there was a growing demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient cars due to the oil crisis of the 1970s. The 928 was a large, V8-powered sports car that was not particularly fuel-efficient, and its high price tag made it less accessible to many buyers.

Furthermore, the 928 was also a departure from Porsche's traditional sports car design, featuring a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout instead of the classic rear-engine layout of the iconic 911. While the 928 was highly regarded for its performance and handling, some enthusiasts felt that it didn't quite capture the essence of a true Porsche sports car.

Despite these challenges, the Porsche 928 managed to gain a loyal following over the years, thanks to its combination of performance, handling, and luxury features. The car underwent a number of updates and revisions over its production run, and it remained in production until 1995.

Overall, while the Porsche 928 may have been the wrong car for the time of its launch in terms of market demand, it remains an important part of Porsche's history and a classic example of the brand's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive design and engineering.