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1968 Porsche 912 Classic Car on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:99999 Color: Cream /
 Black
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Transmission:5 Speed Transaxle
Engine:2.0L Porsche 914 Motor
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Year
: 1968
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 912
Trim: Classic Porsche
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 5 Speed Manual
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Cream

1968 Porsche 912 
 Salvage Title. 
Porsche 912, great daily driver, NOT a Concours or Show car.
Recently restored, comes with a 2.0L Porsche 914 Motor,  Original 5 Speed Transaxle.
This car is Not a Numbers Matching car. 

LOW RESERVE! 
I Need to make room in my garage. This car HAS TO GO!

The car handles great, The engine runs but needs idle tuning. Small Exhaust leak should be looked at as well. 
Engine Idle is set higher than normal due to the motor needing tuning.
The engine has a very small oil leak common for these air cooled motors. The exact location of this tiny leak is undetermined

The car runs good.
There are no grinds on the gears
The car shifts good
The car brakes good, and the brakes are in good condition.
The motor comes with dual delortos Carbs
The exhaust is fiberglass wrapped.
The engine bay is clean.
The Coach, Undercarriage, Engine Bay, and Trunk have been Rubber sprayed with hard rubber coating/liner.
The Car has been recently Painted, exact date is unknown.
Any rust areas prior to it being painted is unknown.
All of the exterior lights works.
All of the interior light works
The headliner in great shape.
The interior overall is in great Shape.
The windshield wipers work
All of the minimum safety items work. Smog Exempt.
The car is currently California registered and comes with a California Salvage Title.
The Prior history of any damage to the vehicle is unknown. No other history documentation is available.
2 steering wheels will be included (brand new MoMo steering installed, plus a stock Porsche steering wheel.
All of the dash/instruments are functioning.
The paint has a few chips, and a few small rust bubbles are visible in the windshield pillars (as pictured).
The body seals/weatherstriping are all new.
The car has 15" Fuchs, 1 wheel is missing the center cap.
The electrical has been re-wired and the fuse-block updated.
There is evidence of bondo repair in the windshield pillars (as pictured).
Again, the previous damage History of this Porsche is undocumented and unknown so please, assume the worse on the Salvage Title.

This car gets many thumbs up, and is a great head turner. The paint shines nicely. Some of the metal could use a re-chrome while most have a mirror-like finish. This car needs very little work. 
Finally an affordable classic car you can drive around with pride.
These Highly desireable Classic Porsche models & body style will only appreciate in value, year after year. 

If you are still reading this, you need to stop reading, place a bid, then continue reading. Don't let this be the car that got away.
No need to lie to the wife, just tell her the truth; This car is a great driver, a great investment, and an excellent Christmas present.


I will accept Cash in hand or wire transfer only. 
No checks, No Money orders in the  mail.
You are welcome to see this car locally with prior arrangements made with me. This car is located in Long Beach, California.


In addition to this Porsche 912, and the Front bumper trim and Bumperettes as pictured (also included with the car), the Winner will also receive a California Salvage Title and a signed bill of sale.
No other documents, manuals, receipts are included, Nor available, Nor promised.
No other spare parts are included, Nor Available, Nor promised.

Buyer will be responsible for picking up the car.
Buyer will be responsible for arranging any shipping. 
Buyer will be responsible for paying for any shipping costs. 
Buyer will be responsible for determining Shipping Requirements for Domestic or International shipping. 

$500 Deposit is due within 24 hours of Auction Ending through Paypal.
Remaining Full Balance is due within 72 hours after Auction ends (Im not an unreasonable person, I will take into consideration the Wire Transfer lag time and banking hours within reason, especially for international wires).
The balance will be in the form of Cash-in-hand or wire transfer. I will not release the vehicle until I have the cash-in-hand and/or all of the Wire Transfer funds have cleared. 
I can Hold/Store the car for you for no more than 2 weeks after the auction ends, for no additional charge, while you make Shipping or Pickup arrangements.

I have successfully sold a few cars on eBay in the past and wish to maintain my 100% positive feedback.

This Car will be sold AS IS with NO Warranty, NO refunds, NO exchanges, & NO trades.

Reserve price will not be disclosed. Please, do not ask. 
LOW RESERVE! Reserve is so low, you can add this car to your Christmas list. 
 
I have disclosed as much as I know about this Porsche to the best of my ability and as honest as possible.

I will post positive feedback to the Auction winner once full payment is received.
I have 100% Positive feedback and would like to keep it that way so, please, bid with Confidence.

If you have any questions about this Porsche, please feel free to ask me (send me your e-address) 
Learjet1007@yahoo.com

Thanks for Looking. Good luck Bidding!


On Dec-06-13 at 22:19:17 PST, seller added the following information:

VIN # 12805047


Please, also see the Questions & Answers below for additional information.
Unfortunately, I was only able to post a total of 24 pictures of the Porsche, on this listing.

Serious bidders; Please feel free to Email me for additional photos or information as needed.
Learjet1007@yahoo.com

Thanks again for those questions.

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