Porsche 356 Outlaw (unfinished) on 2040-cars
Alderley Edge, United Kingdom
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: manual
Model: 356
Mileage: 0
Trim: tbd
PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU WOULD LIKE THIS CAR COMPLETING IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLOUR, TURNKEY AND DRIVING WE CAN PROVIDE THIS.......lb55000 or $90000 would be the completed price PLEASE NOTE>>>THE LAST 3 PICTURES SHOW THE QUALITY OF OUR WORK, THIS WAS OUR 1st PORSCHE 356 AND WAS SOLD TO GERMANY!! 1961 Porsche 356 Outlaw, unfinished project, we can return to LHD as its all bolt on and the dash is not fully welded Has Subaru WRX turbo engine installed, and reversed ring and pinion Subaru Transmission (Subarugears) 18 inch Porsche space saver wheels and Porsche 944 turbo suspension and brakes. Bodywork done and now sits primer, the car is not finished yet! the reserve is lb37500 We can put the car back to LHD included in the price if that is what you require Video of engine running in the Porsche please copy and paste the link into your browser /s531.photobucket.com/user/boston073/media/IMG_2286_zps4337e0e5.mp4.html Please send your email if you require further pictures or information Please no time wasters as i don't have the time to chew the fat, only selling to fund 53 Pre A project, Please note no original parts from this car are for sale so please dont ask Questions please call Mark mobile number 07768620171 (UK) |
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