1969 Porsche 912. Needs Restored. Body Solid on 2040-cars
Medina, Ohio, United States
1969 PORSCHE 912 BODY AND PAINT......THE BODY ON THE CAR IS VERY SOLID. NO RUST AT ALL. PAINT IS IN FAIR TO GOOD CONDITION. FIRE IN THE PASSENGER SIDE CARB SO PAINT HAS BEEN TAKEN OFF OF THE TRUNK LID. TIRES AND WHEELS......TIRES HAVE LESS THAN 500 MILES ON THEM. WHEELS ARE ORGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION CHROME AND GLASS.....CHROME IS IN NICE SHAPE. ALL GLASS IS GOOD WITH NO CRACKS. INTERIOR.....THE DRIVER SEAT IS SHOWING WEAR. BALANCE OF INTERIOR IS IN VERY NICE SHAPE. CARPET IS GOOD AS IS THE HEADLINER. DASH IS ALSO IN NICE SHAPE. MECHANICALLY.....CAR HAS 52000 MILES ON IT. HAD A CARB FIRE ON PASSENGER SIDE A YEAR AGO. ENGINE WAS NOT DAMAGE BUT SOME PARTS WERE TAKEN OFF. ENGINE IS COMPLETE. WIRING IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT WAS DESTROYED. ENGINE IS FREE. UNDERCARRIAGE.....THERE IS RUST IN THE PANS IN FRONT OF THE REAR TIRES ON BOTH SIDE FRONT PAN IS IN GOOD SHAPE. ALSO RUST IN THE DRIVER SIDE ENGINE PAN. THIS IS A 912 THAT NEED SOME RESTORATION WORK. IS NOT A MAJOR PROJECT. ENGINE RAN A YEAR AGO. PLEASE READ TERMS OF PAYMENT BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. ALL INSPECTION MUST TKE PLACE BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!! |
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