This 1982 Porsche 911SC Targa is finished in Wine Red Metallic over a Cashmere Beige interior and benefits from a restoration including a glass-out repaint in its original color as well as a reupholstered interior, refinished 16” Fuchs wheels, a new oil cooler, clutch, and a top-end engine rebuild. This 911SC was first registered in Pennsylvania and spent most of its life in Georgia where it is now being offered for auction with approximately 100k miles showing on the odometer.
This 911SC came factory finished in Wine Red Metallic and underwent a complete glass-out repaint along with the installation of a new windshield, a new Targa top skin, and refinishing of its factory 16” Fuchs alloy wheels. Equipment includes front fog lights, headlight washers, a removable roof panel, a wraparound black Targa bar, a heated glass rear window, a fender-mounted antenna, and colored Porsche crest wheel center caps. The rear bumperettes have been removed and the car rides on a set of Michelin Pilot Exalto tires (2712). Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The Cashmere Beige and brown interior has been redone with new OEM carpeting and leather upholstery for the seats and steering wheel. Accessories include power windows and mirrors, a heater, air conditioning, a locking glovebox, a quartz clock, folding rear seatbacks, and an aftermarket Sony Bluetooth head unit. The seller reports all gauges and accessories are working properly.
An air-cooled 3.0-liter flat-six engine delivers up to 180 HP and 175 lb.-ft of torque to the rear wheels by way of a 5-speed manual transaxle. The seller states a major service and top-end engine rebuild was completed several years ago at a cost of over $10k new seals and gaskets, a new oil cooler, and a new clutch. The fluids were also replaced in October 2023.
This sale will include owner’s manuals, a toolkit, a spare tire, some documentation, and a clean title.
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Comments (52)
interested, pending seeing something in the way of receipts - the shop that did the rebuild should have a record. Also the idle stabilization is a question, would like to see a true cold start and see where the idle lands.
Documentation of engine rebuild would help a bit. Handsome car.
Bid in the amount of $49,250
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@The German... yes the cruise control is functioning as it is supposed too.
Bid in the amount of $31,000
The cruise control is noit mentioned in the descibtion.
Is it working how it should
Bid in the amount of $27,000
Lack of answers =low bids
@PorscheDave.. as of now our client has not been able to produce the actual service receipt when he did the work. We are still working on getting the shop to reproduce the RO for us.
Rebuild receipts???????
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@johndingk2 we alerted the seller, he is driving and will answer you shortly. Thank you!
Just sent a PM. Please reply asap
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@jbauto... thank you for your question and comment. The Targo top is a lightweight metal frame with an OEM vinyl fabric cover. Weatherproof of course!
Is that top steel or fiberglass? Nice spec here. And a 5spd is the ticket IMHO. GL
Bid in the amount of $23,000
@SocalRS.. thanks for your comment. We are awaiting our client to produce the repair order from his automotive shop. We believe we should have it tomorrow
Waiting on the records/receipts especially the top end build before bidding thanks
Can you please provide a comment on cold startup video RPM jumps? I've had 1982 911SC and it was not doing that.
Thank you!
@urfealex.. our technician did not note any leaks upon our inspection of the car. We did provide a walk around and start video to PCar. Here is our YouTube link to the video. I will have them upload it as well.
https://youtu.be/xZLv0Vq1MCY
Nice example. There seems to be some oil leakage from the tranny or rear main seal (Photo 108). Comment on this, please. Are you planning to post some videos of cold start, driving, etc. Thanks in advance
@skier @skier.. nice catch. We didnt even see that! My guess it was on the install on the new head unit.
Looks like some tried and or succeed at stealing the radio? Big gouge mark.....
@skier… than you for your question. The Targa top has been fully recommissioned with new seals and covering.
@TheGerman... the A/C has been converted to R134a. We have not been in weather to tell you if its "ice cold" but it fully engages and functions.
@bigswampers... underside pictures to post shortly.
Any pictures of the underside of the car?
@ponyup (seller)
Is the A/C already converted to R134a?
Does the air conditioning only blow cool or ice cold?
Is the Targa top seals damaged?
@whatever123.. we are working on putting together as much as we can gather. We will post some pictures of what we can recover.
Is there a folder with receipts for paint, and past repairs?
Bid in the amount of $20,000
Great color.
@area901.. we are working with our client to locate the service receipt. I will keep you posted on our progress.
Is the receipt from the top end available?
Welcome to our latest PCar listing. This is an awesome G body 911. Been through a meticulous restoration both exterior, interior and mechanically. The car is ready for anyone to enjoy. We are here to answer any questions throughout the auction. We welcome all comments and look forward to a great auction.