Produced between 1989 and 1991, the GT was offered as Porsche’s high-performance 928 grand tourer featuring increased power as well as a 5-speed manual transaxle paired with a variable PSD limited-slip differential. This 1990 example is one of only several hundred 928 GTs delivered to North America and comes finished in Black over a matching partial leather interior. The car is accompanied by an extensive collection of maintenance records and was recently treated to a top-end engine rebuild including a new timing belt and water pump. Showing approximately 151k miles on the odometer, this rare 928 GT is now being offered for auction at no reserve by its seller out of California.
This 928 is finished in Black (L700) with matching body side moldings and a black polyurethane rear spoiler. The factory 16” Design 90 cast alloy wheels come dressed in Michelin Pilot Sport AS3 tires from 2017. An invoice shows the hood, bumper, and front fenders to have been repaired and refinished by LBJ Collision in 2018 as well as a replacement rear spoiler purchased in 2011. Other areas of the car are believed to have been refinished and the seller describes the exterior to be in good overall condition apart from some minor dents and a ripple on the C-pillar. Additional images are provided in the gallery along with a CARFAX report showing front-end damages in 1993 and 1995 as well as rear-end damage in 2003.
The black partial leather interior includes power-adjustable front seats, an electric sunroof, cruise control, and climate control with extended rear-seat air conditioning. An aftermarket radio head unit has been installed and the seats were previously reupholstered. Some cracks are noted on the dashboard, the printed icons on some buttons have faded, and the mirror adjustment knob is missing its plastic cap. The left-side speakers are currently inoperable and the electric hatch release does not function, although the motor for the mechanism still works. All other features and accessories are said to be working properly including the A/C which received a recharge and a new receiver/dryer in April of 2022.
The 5.0L 32-valve V8 engine in the 928 GT was specially tuned from the factory to produce up to 326 HP and 317 lb.-ft of torque using a modified control unit and a more aggressive camshaft layout with altered timing profiles. The GT was also offered as standard with a 5-speed manual transaxle and a variable PSD limited-slip differential. Extensive maintenance records are provided for reference in the gallery and the seller reports a top-end engine rebuild was completed in March of 2022 including modern multi-jet fuel injectors and an extrude-honed intake manifold. The timing belt was also replaced along with the water pump, coolant hoses, fuel lines, and vacuum lines as well as the brake, power steering, and differential fluids.
This sale will include a clean title and maintenance records.
Comments (18)
@gstroe Yes, I am definitely regretting the No Reserve format. Market seems to have changed even since I submitted the listing.
I understand the mileage question, but this car has had a lot of refurbishing work and has all-new rubber and vacuum lines. I'd expect future running costs to be more like a low-mile car than an 80-120k-mile example.
@anabhan Car should have had a reserve. The mileage is on the high side, 151,000 miles = 243,000 kms
Wow. This is the kind of big-dollar loss that makes me want to give up the hobby and lease a Toyota. But, well-bought, and I hope the new owner enjoys her.
Well done! Would love to see a backdate to 1978-79 done with pasha and phone dials.
Sold for $22,221
Bid in the amount of $22,221
@buccicone, yes, the car is in Las Vegas.
@Davidpoer, yes, the trunk does open properly with the key. I've uploaded pictures showing the hatch open.
@KRMartin928, I've uploaded photos of the door jamb VIN sticker and the tire pressure sticker inside the fuel door.
Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.
Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.
Is the car in Las Vegas or somewhere else?
Does the trunk open with a key, with the electric latch is inoperable? Thank you
Having a similar car in my garage with only 28,000 miles this looks like a really strong example with amazing maintenance history. I would think the new owner would have very few areas to tackle to make it 100%.
Bid in the amount of $21,950
Can you show a picture of the Tag (I think they are all gold in color) on the Drivers Side Door Jamb that shows the build date, tire PSI's, etc.?
The 1991 - 2021 service records and video content are being uploaded by the PCARMARKET staff. We just realized this morning that they were not already part of the listing.
Bid in the amount of $21,700
@anabhan Beautiful example you have here. Your service history is something to behold. Well done sir. Someone is going to get a very nice highly documented daily driver at the end of this one. GLWTA!
Hello! I'm an owner of multiple 928s and definitely took an open-checkbook approach to this one, as did its prior owners. We've got service records going back to its first oil change in 1991 in the gallery. It's a fantastic car, and gets compliments pretty much every time I take it out. I'll deliver it myself within 250 miles.