1970 Porsche 911t Coupe (no Sunroof) Project 1111 White on 2040-cars
Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: RWD
Model: 911
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: Coupe
1970 Porsche 911T Karmann Coupe Beautiful 1111 Paint Code Correct 901 Transmission, Zenith Carbs and many engine parts, See pics! Clear Florida Title! WE HAVE OTHER CLASSICS AVAILABLE! I can assist with shipping this 911 worldwide (major European Ports $1,250-$1,500) . I will deliver to Jacksonville, FL Port for $175 or Miami Port for $275. Call Mike with any questions 386.334.0709. A note about photos: Click on the photo tile or slideshow, below, and you will be directed to our Picassa web album. We have more pics on the Picassa album than posted here on eBay. The photos are high resolution and can be downloaded (go to "Actions" tab and "Download to Picassa") if you have a Picassa account. Once downloaded, you can zoom in on the a pic and can view excellent detail. If you are a MAC or iPad user, you probably will not see the slideshow, below, but can still reach Picassa by clicking on the tile, below. CLICK ICON BELOW FOR HIGH-RES PHOTOS (http://picasaweb.google.com/offleasemotors) Porsche 911 for Sale
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