Porsche 912 1967 on 2040-cars
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Porsche
Model: 912
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 157,121
Sub Model: 912
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: AGA BLUE
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
PORSCHE 912E CLASSIC: AGA BLUE/RED INTERIOR
THIS IS A PERFECTLY PRESERVED & WELL TAKEN CARE OF NO NON SENSE, HONEST, GEM OF A VINTAGE PORSCHE
NOT A CONCOURSE CAR BUT A GREAT, RELIABLE, DAILY DRIVER...
THIS 912 IS BULLET PROOF READY FOR MANY MORE MILES!!!
EVERYTHING WORKS!!!
ALL GLASS ORIGINAL & IN EXCELLENT SHAPE!!!
GREAT PLATFORM FOR A COMPLETE RESTORE PROJECT IF THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR...
ALL NUMBERS MATCHING
ALL ORIGINAL PARTS, EXCEPT RADIO...
ALL ORIGINAL "VERY RARE RED" INTERIOR
SOME SURFACE RUST WHICH IS COMMON FOR A CAR THIS AGE... DEPENDING ON NEGOTIATION WILL HAVE IT TAKEN CARE OF...
SOLID FLOORS, TRUNK, & CHASSIS
ONLY THING NOT ORIGINAL IS THE PAINT BUT IS ORIGINAL AGA BLUE
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE...
VERY RARE & HARD TO FIND A NUMBERS MATCHING ALL ORIGINAL 912E IN THIS CONDITION!!!
I JUST TOOK A ROAD TRIP & DROVE 1500 FLAWLESS MILES WITH NO ISSUES!!!
CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY...
$29,999. OBO
CALL 786-683-1809 WITH ANY QUESTIONS ANYTIME
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Porsche Macan caught completely uncovered
Wed, 31 Jul 2013Porsche is preparing to launch its sub-Cayenne CUV, with a suspected debut at the 2013 Los Angeles International Auto Show, which means we're right about at the point where undisguised models start scampering around the cities and towns of Germany. Our spy photographers snagged just such a model, with only the headlights and taillights concealed by camouflage (no, those comically large lamps aren't a production item).
The undisguised car looks like a tiny Cayenne. Not really surprising, we know, but it's impressive to see how the Cayenne's styling works with the smaller proportions of the Macan. It looks squat, athletic and poised, like it's a small, "sporty" crossover we'd actually want to drive. Both the Macan and the Macan Turbo are shown, with the more powerful model sporting a set of quad exhausts.
The only big questions now concern the shape of the lights and the interior. From the photos, we can see a rough outline of the headlights, although the taillights are more difficult to discern. The interior remains a mystery.
Weekly Recap: Ferrari, Ford and Porsche power up for Geneva
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Porsche 918 Spyder officially priced from $845K, Weissach package $84K more
Wed, 23 Jan 2013Porsche has released official pricing for its entire lineup of 2013 models, which just happens to include the upcoming 918 Spyder hybrid supercar. The 795-horsepower advanced-technology-lab-on-wheels is now officially confirmed to have a starting price of $845,000 in the US, which is the exact amount we were told earlier when we had the opportunity to ride shotgun in some 918 Spyder pre-production test vehicles.
What we didn't know at the time was the cost of the Weissach trim package, which is a high-performance upgrade to the standard vehicle that includes the deletion of some interior amenities and addition of lighter-weight carbon fiber appointments, magnesium wheels, flame-resistant upholstery, racing belts and aerodynamic aids - it's meant for track-going folk who intend to use their 918 Spyders as God, country and manufacturer intended.
All told, the Weissach package should drop the 918 Spyder's curb weight by some 80 pounds, while also lightening your wallet of an additional $84,000 - the car's MSRP with the Weissach package is $929,000. These prices don't, however, include destination charges, which, for something like the very limited edition 918 Spyder (only 918 will be made), could very well cost considerably more than your average Porsche.