• Unique, Nautic Blue Colour • Interior in great condition
Background
Porsche produced the 928 in 1978 as a replacement for the 911. The design brief was to build a supercar to cross continents in comfort and style. Over the next 17 years it was subject to constant improvement until they arrived at the GTS version which is the ultimate.
The GTS’s were only made for 3 years and the economic climate at the time curtailed sales which now makes them quite rare. This is a genuine GTS version and is a rare truly awesome Grand Tourer.
This example was originally purchased from Cameron’s the Porsche dealer in Perth. The Glasgow owner ordered it to be supplied in Mercedes Nautic Blue.
Having previously bought several new Porsche’s , Cameron’s were happy to oblige him and this unique colour is listed on the Porsche build certificate. He kept the car until 2009. During his ownership it clocked up 160,000 miles on regular mechanically stress free commutes from Glasgow to London. Not a problem as these were designed for half a million kilometres.
The full-service history did not come with the car but his son has confirmed its regular fastidious maintenance and managed to obtain what records did exist from Porsche Glasgow. They are incomplete but indicate that it was put in for any work that was needed. The overall condition supports this assertion and will not disappoint.
Around 2009 the original owner traded the car in for a Bentley and the car then went to a collector and restorer. As far as the current owners is aware he didn’t use the vehicle but carried out extensive work. This included a glass out respray with all new rubbers, stainless steel exhaust system, new cup wheels, new spot lights, ABS module, brake pads and much more_RMP6948.jpg1.65 MB
The Paperwork
Comes with the original V5, and lots of paperwork showing previous history.
The interior of beige leather seats and navy dash is in brilliant condition suggesting that in the previous owners commutes he travelled alone so the seats have rarely been sat in.
As you can see from the images, the interior is in good condition in the lovely contrasting colours of Beige and Navy Blue. We are told that with the exception of the boot release switch which is not working, and the Air Conditioning system requiring a re-gas, everything works as it should and there are no problems. It certainly is a comfortable place to sit.
As previously mentioned, due to the unusual colour choice, you probably won't see another 928 In this colour, due to it being a Mercedes colour. With that, bodywork looks to be in really good condition.
There are no obvious rust points over the car and the paint work certain doesn’t resemble a car that’s covered 160,000 miles. It’s a very pretty car with its wide rear end. The only thing that is noticeable is the paint blemish on the NSR wheel arch, just above the bumper (please see the images). _RMP6943.jpg2.41 MB
The Mechanics
The engine is strong and was smoke free when the car was being moved around for the images and maintained a stable oil pressure. Gearbox changes all operate nicely when warm.
The wheels are now very rare Cup wheels with correct offset for this model. These are immaculate and all tyres are good N rated. There doesn’t seem to be any obvious signs of rust on the paint work. The current owner, we are told has carried out the following:
- Timing belt and water pump - In-tank fuel pump and filter - New uprated aluminium radiator - Air conditioning compressor and dryer - Fuel lines - New battery - Front brake back plates and rear parcel shelf cover - Larger collapsible spare wheel and a separate spare cup 1 to use instead of the collapsible.
Other work included oil service, flex plate was checked and released, deactivated the troublesome tyre pressure system and the air pump disconnected as it serves no purpose in the UK.
The car also comes with lots of various genuine parts, and the vendor advises that a full Porsche supplied service kit is included with the sale of the car._RMP6979.jpg1.72 MB
The Appeal
These cars always grab attention. They don’t look like a “normal” Porsche, and that works in its favour. It was a very “out there” design from Porsche, which is arguably one of the most easily recognisable brands in the world, due to their only subtle design changes for decades.
The car is full of character and has been on many a road-trip, from Glasgow to London a few years back. And that is what this car is all about, being a grand tourer… the rare breed of supercar that you can drive for hours over to France and feel fresh the other side and look forward to the return journey.
Accompany that with the – park it in a car park, walk away and turn and look at the car – styling, then this really does have it all. A fantastic opportunity to own an absolute classic.
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