Early Porsche 911 Coupe 1966, Original Factory Black! Matching Numbers. on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Rare early 911 Coupe model and production year 1966 in the desirable and rare original factory color Black with black interior. Original California car from new, still registered on its original CA Black license plates! The car is completely matching numbers and unmolested. Kardex from Porsche with original owners service booklet present, both documents showing the same first owner in Los Angeles in 1966. This is a very dry and accident free, matching numbers early 911 with only very very minor rust, a restorers dream with original floors, rockers, doors etc! The car was delivered new in Los Angeles and always stayed in the LA area until this day. Engine, transmission carburetors and
other mechanicals are original to the car, never modified. All tail lights, turn signal lights, Hella 128 fog lights and head lights including lenses are original to the car. The car is running and driving, steers and brakes but needs an overhaul of all mechanicals, it drives around the block but cannot be driven for longer distances due to worn bushings, tie rod ends etc etc. This is an easy restoration project or
could also be turned into a daily driver. The body had a repaint many years
ago, still looks great but is a typical “ten footer” with several
imperfections. My intention was to restore the car here in our shop however we are too busy with current restorations and decided to sell the car as is. The interior is completely original,
still very usable but has lots of patina, see pictures. Spare wheel and jack are present however the tool kit is missing. Trunk carpet was so old that we threw it out. Also the horn button (hockey puck) is missing. This is an excellent unrestored condition vehicle with an awesome solid body with great gaps on panels, doors etc. All chrome and trim is original to the car. For more pictures please email me at henk@carparcusa.com or go to: http://www.carparcusa.com/detail.php?id=197 Don’t miss out on this opportunity, this is a great car in a very rare color combo!!!! I can be reached by phone also, however please note that we are on Pacific Standard time: +1 562 331 0681 The car can be viewed and inspected at our shop address in Costa Mesa, CA by appointment. I reserve the right to end this listing at any time should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. Payment Terms: Payment Methods: Cash (In Person), certified check, bank transfer, or 3rd-party financing. Fees and Taxes: I can assist in shipping worldwide, door to door if desired, however all shipping charges to be paid by the buyer. Vehicle is sold AS-IS, no warranty.
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We've got the full video down below. Have a look, and let us know if you agree with Evo's results.