A well-preserved and tastefully modified 1987 Porsche 944 is set to cross the auction block at no reserve, giving enthusiasts a rare opportunity to acquire one of the most beloved transaxle-era sports cars with documented history and performance upgrades.

Finished in Alpine White over a rich Burgundy leather interior, this 944 is powered by a 2.5-liter inline-four paired with a five-speed manual transaxle. The engine, upgraded with an Autothority performance chip, sits beneath a Racing Dynamics front strut brace, while a factory-style muffler has replaced a previously installed SuperTrapp exhaust.

Under the surface, the car benefits from extensive suspension enhancements. These include Koni shocks, Eibach front springs, adjustable rear spring plates, upgraded anti-sway bars, and torsion bars. Rolling on 16-inch Design 90 alloy wheels wrapped in older Pirelli Cinturato P7 tires, the 944 also boasts four-wheel power-assisted ventilated disc brakes.

The interior retains Porsche’s classic design, featuring Burgundy leather upholstery on the front bucket and rear bench seats, with matching accents on the door panels and center console. Amenities include air conditioning, cruise control, and a Pioneer stereo system.

Odometer readings show 61,000 miles, though the gauge was reportedly recalibrated in 1990 due to a slow reading. Approximately 700 miles have been added since the dealer’s acquisition in 2024.

Cosmetically, the 944 shows minor imperfections including cracking stone guards, but has benefited from paintless dent removal and resealed taillights. The sunroof, fog lights, rear spoiler, and pop-up headlights all remain intact.

This no-reserve auction includes the original tool kit, service records, spare parts, and manufacturer literature—an enticing package for collectors seeking an engaging, analog driving experience from Porsche’s golden era of front-engine engineering. See it here.
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