1968 Porsche 912 on 2040-cars
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:Porsche
Transmission:Manual
Make: Porsche
Model: 912
Mileage: 33,700
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Standard
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: Porsche
Up for sale is my 1968 Porsche 912. I have owned the car for the past 4years and have enjoyed it very much. She is by all means not in show condition, but here on Miami Beach it turns every head. From the pictures you can see its in decent shape. When I bought the car it had a newly rebuilt engine, although it still leaked oil, I always keep the oil full. The guy whom I bought the car from told me the rebuild was done by a Porsche specialist. The engine looks as if it just rolled off the assembly line, and its fast. I have no clue how many cc's it is though. The paint is in good condition with minor dings and scratches. The crome on the car is in very nice shape, and the gold emblems on the rear look great. Since I owned the car I put a new floorboards in, they are made of fiberglass and the car has virtually no rust. I also put a new carpet kit in the car as you can see. The milage on the car is what it is. If is accurate or not, I have no clue. I will assist with any shipping to any destination. My friend owns a car shipping company and I will get you a good rate to compare with those you can find here. I also have records of maintenance going back to the 70's on the car. I really hope this car goes to a good home, it has brought me good fun in the Miami Beach winters. Its simply too hot to drive during the summer here so all it does it sits. I would definitely suggest a minor tune up. Please email me any questions, as you are buying a car from online. Happy Bidding and good luck to the new owner, whomever it is.
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