• Well-preserved original condition, original engine
• Interesting options, sunroof, air-conditioning
• Regularly maintained, moderate mileage
• Books and tool kit
• No reserve
For Staffan Wittmark, black paintwork and a black interior is the combination best suited to the Porsche 911 Turbo, which, with its aggressive looks and ultra-wide wings, hit the headlines when it was launched in 1975. The car presented here was sold new at Wilhelmshaven in Germany in March 1986 and exported to Sweden a year later. Equipped from new with a sunroof, the stamps in its service book prove it has been regularly serviced, with the last service in 2020. Then reading 73,680km, the odometer has now reached 73,683km. Thanks to this attention, the car is in fine condition today. The paint is old but well preserved and the original bodywork sound, with well-aligned panels and only a few knocks to the bumper and front bonnet resulting from its use. The 16-inch Fuchs wheels are unmarked. In very good original condition, the boot is home to the tyre pump, tool kit and first-aid kit, still in their Porsche plastic packaging, as well as the label for the colour ‘Schwarz’.
The interior is just as good, with leather seats which are hardly worn and, in the back, virtually new. The equipment fitted includes air-conditioning, a rear wiper, Clarion radio and central locking. The top of the dashboard will need to be cleaned, and we noted that the exhaust, which is old, should be replaced.
The car comes with its books and manuals (including those for the radio and tyre pump), as well as the invoice for the service carried out in 2020 by Porsche Haninge in Sweden. In fine original condition and well maintained, with reasonable mileage and a desirable sunroof, this 911 Turbo will not fail to attract the attention of connoisseurs.