1966 Porsche 912 Coupe on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:72 Chevy Corvette 350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: black leather
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: v8
Model: 912
Trim: none
Drive Type: manual
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 89,000
Sub Model: Coupe
Warranty: none
Exterior Color: Red
This is a one of a kind highly modified 1966 Porsche 912. Engine is a Chevy 350 small block V8. Engine was recently rebuilt. Just installed a new Mallory distributor, cap and rotor, spark plugs and wires, Edelbrock carburetor, and valve covers. The car is drivable, but needs a new water pump and carb adjustment. New flowmaster exhaust makes this car sound mean. All the brakes replaced and brand new tires installed. This is a project car, but needs very little mechanically. With little effort and a paint job this Porsche will be incredibly fast a blast to drive turning heads everywhere. Exterior of the car has been changed to replicate a 70's era Porsche. Interior is in good original condition with normal wear. included with the sale are two types of deck lids. Stock style slant back, and a turbo Carrera whale tail. This car has not been registered since 1978. Always a California car and 100% rust free. Contact with any and all questions
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Studiotorino shows new Cayman-based Moncenisio sports car
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The Moncenisio begins life as Porsche Cayman S, and each car will be built to order with a planned production run of 19 examples. The chassis, mechanicals and engine are all left untouched. The only thing that Studiotorino alters are the body panels and interior appointments. Prices start at at a heady 145,000 euros ($200,420 US), plus the cost of the donor vehicle.
Architect Daniele Gaglione penned the shape of the Moncenisio, taking inspiration from the 1963 Porsche 904. The sports coupes receive carbon fiber pieces that replace the front bumper, side panels and rear bumper. Studiotorino also covers the rear side windows with welded metal panels. The design is still clearly a Cayman, especially from the front, but the extended roof and support pillars create a new look from behind, which features a new exhaust treatment and rear spoiler. The interior receives leather upholstery on the engine compartment cover, the partition between the engine and seats, ceiling and A-pillars. Scroll down to view a walkaround of the Moncenisio and read the full press release about it.
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