1972 Porsche 911s Coupe on 2040-cars
Jackson, Wyoming, United States
1972 911S VIN 9112300021 This vehicle is being represented as a project. It has incorrect parts and non- matching numbers. The original color is Glacier Blue as per the COA and the door jamb plate 326 9-1. All of the information given here is by observation. It is the BUYERS sole responsibility to inspect, research and determine the validity of all information and the condition regarding this item. The vehicle is available for inspection by appointment any time prior to close of this auction. Failure to inspect this vehicle is the sole responsibility of the BIDDER AND BUYER. The vehicle will be sold as is and where is with no guarantee and/or warranty for bidders information herein or for the condition and description of the vehicle. Please study the images and ask questions. It is absolutely recommended that this vehicle is inspected by the BIDDER/BUYER or bidder/buyers KNOWLEGEBLE representative prior to placing any bid. The successful bidder will be the BUYER of the vehicle and own it as is. The BUYER is responsible for the pick-up and shipping of the vehicle. Storage fees will be collected after seven days of the sale. It is absolutely required that shipping and/or pick-up be arranged at the close of the auction. The vehicle runs and drives. There is no guarantee and/or warranty as to the vehicles safe or reliable condition. There is corrosion (rust) on the vehicle. There are bubbles in the paint on the passenger door, right front fender, lower edge of windshield and probably elsewhere. Again the vehicle should be inspected. There is no know history on the car. This is an interesting early 911S with modifications. The rear license plate frame is not included as with the steering wheel. A stock steering wheel will replace the one in the images. Mileage shown is NOT actual mileage. Odometer is not in working condition. |
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