Porsche 928S (1984)
Porsche 928S (1984), manual transmission, very well maintained, €12,000 invested
Overview
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Highlights and general information
For sale is a Porsche 928S from 1984 in the rare color Oakgreen Metallic with a leather interior.
Highlights:
- Accident-free, with TÜV until 10/2026
- Popular manual gearbox
- Limited slip differential
- Very rare seats with Porsche lettering in very good original condition
- Rare leather interior: headliner, door panels, dashboard, center console, rear side panels, etc. covered in leather
- Extensive maintenance history, many invoices and MOT reports available
- Since 2021, investments of approx. 12,000 € in maintenance and servicing, including replacement of
- Transaxle tube
- clutch
- Door catch hinges
- Odometer gear wheels
- Fuel pressure sensor
- ignition
- Muffler
- ABS sensors
- battery
- TDC sensor
- In 2016, the timing belt, the water and servo pumps, the radiator, all brake discs and pads as well as the brake hoses were replaced and the rims refurbished, among other things
General information about the vehicle
- Year of construction: 1984
- Registration: Luxembourg
- Number of owners: 3
- H license plate: No
- Accident-free
- Luxembourg TÜV until 10/2026 (currently no German TÜV)
- Ready to drive immediately
Model history
The Porsche 928 was developed as a luxurious Gran Turismo with a powerful V8 engine. The S models in particular are characterized by increased performance and optimized technology. The 928S from 1984 combined sporty dynamics with high long-distance comfort and was one of the most innovative vehicles in its class at the time.
The facts
Exterior & interior:
- Exterior color: Oakgreen Metallic
- Interior: Rare black partial leather seats and full leather trim in the interior (dashboard, door panels, center console, etc.)
- Repainting: Partial (right side panel, hood, left front fender)
Engine and gearbox:
- V8 naturally aspirated engine
- Manual 5-speed gearbox
- Last service: 2022, driven a few thousand kilometers since then
Mileage:
- Mileage: 202,315 km
- Traceable mileage: No
- Checkbook available, but not complete
Documentation:
- Vehicle documents
- Historical report (Luxembourg, 09/2024) incl. TÜV/CT
- Invoices for investments and maintenance
Tires, body & underbody:
- Tires: good tread, from 2016
- Brakes: good condition (all discs, pads and hoses replaced approx. 10,000 km ago)
- Body: good condition with minor signs of wear due to age
- Underbody: good condition without rust
Known defects:
- Electric tailgate operation does not work
- Small scratches on the body
- Leather on the A-pillars is coming loose
Summary:
For sale is an extremely well-preserved 1984 Porsche 928S in Oakgreen Metallic with leather interior. The car has been regularly serviced by specialists and has received numerous new parts in recent years. Extensive documentation is available, including proof of history and invoices. With its powerful V8, this Porsche is an excellent opportunity for lovers of classic Gran Turismo models.
Vehicle videos
Kickdown check
- Kickdown photographer was on site
- Video of the vehicle available



Comments of this past auction
Technik: Der 928 war das Spitzenmodell von Porsche, das Anfang der 1980er-Jahre den Porsche 911 ablösen sollte. Zum Modelljahr 1980 erhielt der 928 ein stärkeres Parallelmodell, das im September 1979 auf der IAA in Frankfurt gezeigt worden war. Der 928 S hatte einen leistungsstärkeren Motor, der aus 4664 cm³ Hubraum eine max. Leistung von 221 kW (300 PS) lieferte. Erreicht wurde dieser Leistungszuwachs durch den größeren Hubraum und eine höhere Verdichtung von 10:1, weshalb der Wagen mit Superkraftstoff betankt werden musste. Mit dieser Motorisierung erreichte das Fahrzeug eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit von 250 km/h und beschleunigte aus dem Stand auf 100 km/h in 6,6 Sekunden. Das Fachblatt Auto, Motor und Sport stellte fest: „Auf der Autobahn spielt der große Porsche seine Trümpfe aus“. LG Tom