1981 Porsche 924
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Year of manufacture1981
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Car typeOther
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Chassis numberWPOZZZ93ZBN100221
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Engine number31030440
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Lot number508
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DriveRHD
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ConditionUsed
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Exterior brand colourGreen
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Interior colourBrown
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Interior brand colourBrown
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Number of seats2
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
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GearboxManual
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Drivetrain2wd
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Fuel typePetrol
Description
Guide price: £18000 - £24000. <ul></ul><ul><li>Just 39,000 miles and 4 former keepers. Rare car, only 60 924 Turbos remain in the UK&nbsp;</li><li>Remarkably genuine condition and accompanied by a large history file</li><li>Recently recommissioned by Porsche-approved 'Road &amp; Race Restorations Ltd.' Just serviced by Porsche Bolton</li><li>Tipped by enthusiasts to be 'the next big thing'. Really strong movement in the market</li></ul><p>Porsche was commissioned by Volkswagen to develop the 924 project &ndash; originally conceived as a replacement for the VW-Porsche 914 &ndash; but bought the rights to the car back when VW changed tack. &nbsp;Build quality was to the usual superb Porsche standards, and from 1976 the 924 was an instant sales success. &nbsp;In production terms, the 924 was the first Porsche model powered by a water-cooled, front-mounted engine. This arrangement, coupled with rear wheel drive was normal for most other manufacturers, but it was unusual for Porsche having previously only used mid or rear-mounted engines all of which had been air-cooled.</p><p>With Porsche at the forefront of turbo technology, and the 924 chassis ripe for exploitation with more power, the 924 Turbo&rsquo;s development was inevitable. &nbsp;Thanks to a 45bhp power boost that raised top speed by nearly 20 mph, a five-speed gearbox and uprated suspension, the car was very well received and more than 12,000 were sold over a five year period. &nbsp;</p><p>Introduced in 1978, the 924 Turbo featured a distinctive row of four extra air-intakes in the nose panel and a NACA duct in the bonnet. &nbsp;Other unique features included aluminium 15-inch spoke-style alloy wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, 5 stud hubs and a discreet but effective rear lip spoiler. &nbsp; In 1979, in response to problems with components failing due to a turbocharger cooled only by engine oil and owners being less than sympathetic, Porsche released a revised 924 Turbo (Series 2). &nbsp;By using a smaller turbocharger running at increased boost, slightly higher compression of 8:1 and an improved fuel injection system with DITC ignition triggered by the flywheel, reliability improved and power rose to 177bhp.</p><p>Today, the 924 Turbo is a rare car, with Phillip Watson of the 924 Owners&rsquo; Club stating &ldquo;We reckon that there are only about 60 left in the UK.&rdquo; &nbsp;Their appeal is widening, especially in mainland Europe, says fellow club member Steven Cooper and prices are on the march. &nbsp;Steven also points out that Porsche Centre Bolton chose a 924 Turbo to demonstrate its Porsche-approved restoration skills. &nbsp;Phillip claims that an independent classic Porsche dealer is quietly buying all models of 924 because he sees them as the &lsquo;next big thing&rsquo;. &nbsp;Another 924 Turbo fan is high-profile Porsche enthusiast Magnus Walker of the USA, who has treated himself to a 924 Turbo. &nbsp;</p><p>The car presented here is a 1981 924 Turbo (Series 2) in Onyx Metallic Green, which has covered just 39,000 miles with only four former keepers, the first two of which kept the car for a combined 20 year period. &nbsp;Due to these factors, it appears in a very genuine and well-preserved condition. &nbsp;It is believed to still retain its original paintwork and interior, along with original and untouched 15" forged wheels with period correct Michelin XWX tyres.</p><p>The car is accompanied by an original Porsche service schedule booklet which is stamped as part of a full book-pack, plus a key pouch with three original fob keys and two spare keys, tool roll and warning triangle.&nbsp; There is also a large and comprehensive history file, containing extensive copy invoices for servicing and maintenance. &nbsp;These elements all help to support the very authentic impression the car portrays. &nbsp;</p><p>This special car has just recently benefitted from a comprehensive 12-month mechanical recommissioning programme carried out by Porsche-approved 'Road &amp; Race Restorations Ltd.' &nbsp;This same acclaimed company was used by Porsche Bolton to restore their 924 Turbo and 924 GT, both of which commanded much praise and hefty sale price tags. &nbsp;The sympathetic work carried out was in keeping with the car&rsquo;s originality which, along with a major service at Porsche Bolton, just made a great example better.</p><p>This is truly a fine example of what is considered a Porsche model ripe for more market attention and may represent a very rare opportunity to acquire such a low mileage and genuine example.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><ul></ul>
