1968 Porsche 912 Coupe on 2040-cars
Plymouth, Wisconsin, United States
I HAVE A NICE RARE USED 1968 PORSCHE 912.. THIS CAR WAS MADE IN STUTTGART-ZUFFENHAUSEN, WEST GERMANY...CAR # 12820173 IT LOOKS LIKE ONLY 427 WERE MADE AT THAT FACTORY YEAR ... THESE CARS ARE GOING UP IN PRICE FAST NOT MANY MADE !!! THE CAR HAS A REALLY SOLID BOTTOM, BUT DOES HAVE SOME MINOR SURFACE RUST AND ONE SMALL BATTERY BOX HOLE, SEEN IN THE PICTURES.. IS A EASY FIX.. THE DOORS SHUT LIKE THEY SHOULD, JAMS AND ROCKERS ARE RUST FREE...I DONT HAVE ANYTHING TO HIDE ON THIS CAR, THIS IN MY WORDS IS A GOOD LOOKING, NICE DRIVER... THE BODY HAS DENTS, DINGS AND PAINT NEEDS TOUCH UPS ON IT... THIS CAR WOULD MAKE A VERY NICE RESTORATION.. THE BLACK INTERIOR LOOKS GREAT, THE HEAD LINER HAS ONE SPOT BY THE COAT HOOK THAT HAS A RIP OUT OF IT ON THE DRIVERS SIDE... THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD.. THE ENGINE HAS HAD GASKET WORK DONE AND CARBS REBUILT, DOES NOT SMOKE, BRAKES ARE GOOD. THE WHEELS AND TIRES ARE SUPER NICE.. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS NICE, BUT THE DOWN SHIFT FROM SECOND TO FIRST GRINDS.. I HAVE OWNED THE CAR FOR ABOUT A YEAR, BOUGHT FOR AN INVESTMENT.. I HAVE THE PORSCHE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY LETTER WITH THE CAR.... THE ORIGINAL COLOR WAS LIDO GOLD COLOR NUMBER 17656...NOW ITS RED.... THE ENGINE NUMBER DOES NOT MATCH, BUT IS A 912 ENGINE # 745332 I THINK IT A 1966 ENGINE... PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME AND SEE THE CAR IN PERSON... I WILL NEED A $500 DOLLAR SECURITY DEPOSIT AT THE END OF THE 24 HOURS AFTER THE AUCTION... YOU MUST HANDLE ALL OF THE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS, I WILL HELP LOAD THE CAR ANY TIME OF THE DAY OR NIGHT... I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE LIST DUE TO A LOCAL SALE.. THANKS CHRIS
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