1969 Porsche 911 T 2.0l on 2040-cars
Ballwin, Missouri, United States
Engine:2.0L 1991CC 121Cu. In. H6 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 4,590
Make: Porsche
Exterior Color: Gray
Model: 911
Interior Color: Black
Trim: T
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 6
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Time has come to let go of the project we have been putting off for too long. The 1969 Porche 911T had been a great driver up to late 1980's and was parked for an extended time. The actual milage is 4,590 as shown in the attached photo's as it has always been a seldom used driver. Dad become ill and passed away several years ago and we have decided to sell the car.
The car is complete and currently is not running. The motor turns over by hand and rather than take a chance on damaging anything, we have not tried to start it recently. Last time it was ran was about 1988 .Mechanically everything worked fine when it was parked with no issues, the ac and everything worked. Dad had taken the tank out to clean out the fuel and was not fully re-installed after the clean out, and its missing the belt to the AC. The body is very solid, doors close perfect, all glass is fine, interior is in great condition with one small crack in the dash. It has always been stored inside our garage, with a cover. We placed condensation traps inside and the car is really clean. Everything on the car is completely orginal, and as it was made back in 1969. Does have air conditining, as well as an 8 track player. headliner, seats, carpets, and body are in excellant shape. The paint is a litte faded. Considering how long it has been sitting I would expect the brakes, and all systems need to be gone through. It does have 6 carburators, 4 speed, and a clear title. The car is in St. Louis, MO and the buyer is responsible for freight after payment has been cleared. Thanks for looking and ask any questions you have or special pictures you woudl like added.
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