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1983 911 SC


raloise

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I owned a new 1983 911 SC and sold it once I got married with only 5,000 miles. I always loved the car, but because of my job did not get a lot of driving time in it. I have owned two different 2000 911 Carerras, and now have a very beautiful Millenium Edition. Too beautiful to drive everyday, and have fun with, unfortunately. So I am back looking for my old 1983 to have some fun with. I am looking for a coupe. What should I look for, and what, more importantly should I watch out for?

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I owned a new 1983 911 SC and sold it once I got married with only 5,000 miles. I always loved the car, but because of my job did not get a lot of driving time in it. I have owned two different 2000 911 Carerras, and now have a very beautiful Millenium Edition. Too beautiful to drive everyday, and have fun with, unfortunately. So I am back looking for my old 1983 to have some fun with. I am looking for a coupe. What should I look for, and what, more importantly should I watch out for?

I'm going to be selling my 1979 911sc. send me a PM if you're interested, and I'll tell you about the car. It's not officially listed on any sales lists just yet. Cheers.... Here's a pic ...

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I owned a new 1983 911 SC and sold it once I got married with only 5,000 miles. I always loved the car, but because of my job did not get a lot of driving time in it. I have owned two different 2000 911 Carerras, and now have a very beautiful Millenium Edition. Too beautiful to drive everyday, and have fun with, unfortunately. So I am back looking for my old 1983 to have some fun with. I am looking for a coupe. What should I look for, and what, more importantly should I watch out for?

and the back side....

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Recommend buying the August (yes it is on the stands) edition of Excellence magazine and read the Market update by Bruce Anderson. It covers the74-89 911s with just what you need to know including pricing.

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Recommend buying the August (yes it is on the stands) edition of Excellence magazine and read the Market update by Bruce Anderson. It covers the74-89 911s with just what you need to know including pricing.

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Recommend buying the August (yes it is on the stands) edition of Excellence magazine and read the Market update by Bruce Anderson. It covers the74-89 911s with just what you need to know including pricing.

The on-line article by Jim Schrager is very good too. jl

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