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> San Diego: Classic 1983 Porsche 911sc Cabriolet (Beverly Hills) $25000
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This is one of the most beautiful and rare classic convertibles you will find in sunny california. Excellent condition inside out. It has pristine condition red exterior with custom leather seats. Lots and lots of money invested. Stick shift. Brand new top and top of the line Alpine CD player. Great tires and brakes! AC. Loaded! It has a very distinctive design and a very sexy sound. 52k miles

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Unlike many other car companies, the Porsche crew plodded forward with little drama, even after Ferdinand Porsche passed away in 1951 at age 76. They found their flagship in 1963: the 911. The concept had been called the 901, but the 1964 production car was officially named the 911. It had a two-liter six-cylinder engine that put out 130 hp, far more than its predecessor. Targa, semi-automatic, high-performance, and entry-level versions followed within the decade.To the Nines:In 1965, Porsche ended 356 production, but its engine lived on in the new entry-level 912. This in turn was replaced in 1970 by the mid-engined 914, and in 1976, the front-engined 924 with its Audi powerplant replaced the 914. The all-new 928 debuted in 1978 with a 240-hp V8. The 944, which went on sale in 1982, was based on the 924, but the new model had a Porsche-built four-cylinder engine. The supercar 959 debuted at the 1985 Frankfurt Auto Show, and in 1987, the 250,000th 911 rolls off the line. It's enough to make a person wish for cars with names rather than project numbers.

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