1969 Porsche 912 Fully Restored on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1600 cc
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Make: Porsche
Model: 912
Trim: standard
Warranty: Does NOT have an existing warranty and sold as is
Drive Type: standard
Mileage: 79,838
Sub Model: SUPERB CONDITION
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Up for sale is a beautifully restored 1969 Porsche 912. A full restoration was just completed on this fine car. This was an extensive restoration with no expense spared.
The car has been completed in show quality condition and presents remarkably well. The car was totally stripped down, everything was removed (i.e. whole interior, bumpers, engine and transmission, suspensions, all electronics and cables, brake lines, every single screw was removed etc.), and the body was sanded down by experts and then prepared and repainted to the original color. Everything was removed to be refurbished professionally or replaced with new OEM parts. The car seems to have matching numbers.
Eng. # 4096349
Trans#
Paint# 6806
EXTERIOR:
The car was painted back to its original color Irish green, code (6806) with an excellent and flawless paint finish. All door trims, quarter window and trims were removed and re-polished. All body, bumpers and glass trims and seals were replaced. New front windshield was installed. New horns and grills, new H4 headlights, tail lights and turn signal lights was all refurbished with new lens. The Fuchs wheels were polished painted and dressed with new tires.
INTERIOR:
The interior was completely redone in a dark green color. New perforated leather with black and green hounds tooth's inserts on seats, new door panels, dash are period correct with perforated hide on the face. A new headliner and new carpets were installed. Brake pedal cluster was rebuilt with new brass bushings and repainted. New shifter bushing. All gauges were removed, checked, cleaned and repainted. Even the clock works. Interior stands in an excellent restored condition to all possible detail that cannot go unnoticed for its look, aroma and feel.
ENGINE and SUSPENSION:
The engine was completely rebuilt with all new gasket sets, new rod bearings. The original 82.5mm Mahle pistons and cylinders were reused, new rings were installed. Valve job with new guide and seals, new clutch disc, pressure plate trout bearing, and rebuilt Weber carburetors. The original solex knecht air cleaners were refurbished and reinstalled. The transmission is a 5 speed. It was open cleaned and checked. It shifts smoothly through all gears like it should.
The front and rear suspensions were rebuilt with all new bushing , new shocks, front and rear, new brakes all around, new brake lines and hoses, new tires, front and rear.
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