1967 Porsche 912 Project Lots Of Extra Parts, 911 Engine on 2040-cars
Pearl, Mississippi, United States
Engine:1.6
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Porsche
Model: 912
Year: 1967
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: base
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: rwd
1967 porsche 912 project car, i know very little about it, i got it on trade. i got it, as it sits. body seems to be really nice very little rust, or filler, wiring is in tact. comes with replacement floors, although the current ones need a patch in the middle, at worst... the 4 cyl motor, is long gone, included with the car, is a 1971 911 "T" engine, it's complete, but froze, presumably from sitting. the 912 does have the 5 speed transaxle still in it, i have all the lights, and what looks like most of the interior. i've taken pictures of all the parts i have, take your time, and look at them very carefully, because what you see, is what you get, if it's not in the pictures, it's probably not there.. the car does come with a clear title. there's some 911 stuff mixed in.
READ BEFORE BIDDING. again, i don't know the history on the car, i'm sure there's lots of things missing, there's probably duplicates of other things, and things that don't belong with the car. this is not an expensive car, so i won't be knit-picked, please don't ask me to do frivolous things, like get date codes off of seat rails, glass, etc. i will not inventory the parts. everything is sold as is, where is. the only way i will consider separating, is if the car just does not sell. other than that, i will be happy to help. please remember, you are bidding to buy, not for an opportunity to look at the car, please ask any questions, and look over the pictures and description, carefully, before bidding. |
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