1969 Porsche 912. Original Low Mileage Car on 2040-cars
Greenwood, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 912
Trim: Base
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 69
Exterior Color: Slate Gray
VIN NUMBER 129023165. ENGINE NUMBER. 4096345 PAINT NUMBER. 6801 (Slate Gray--Steve McQueens favorite color)
HISTORY
ONE OF THE LAST PORSCHE 912'S BUILT, PURCHASED ON JULY 17, 1969 AT CARRIAGE MOTORS, COLUMBUS, OHIO.
The car had three owners, the last owner bought the car in 1982 with appoximately 56,000 miles. I purchased the car from the last owner in 2012. He was a friend of mine and was getting up in years to drive a manual. I have a clear Ohio title from when he bought the car in 1982. We have the maintanence booklets and the owners manual documenting the car.
CONDITION
Great car, no rust in any of the pans, headlight buckets, floor boards, or trunk area. The car has the desirable Slate Gray color with about 30% still original paint. The door jams, trunk, and hood area still shows original paint. Good patina, interior is all original with the seats looking very nice with no rips. The dash has a recovered dash and still looks very good, but not original. The radio has been replaced with a CD player, and the speakers are on the rear deck, but no holes have ever been cut into the panel or the side pockets.
The car now has brand new weber carbs, and the original solex carbs and air cleaners come with the car. The car has new tires and Fuchs wheels (6 X15) and a steel spare. I have ordered the COA from Porsche and it will confirm the options and matching numbers of the car. The car has a after market exhaust, I would install the factory exhaust to the car to make it original. The body panels are very nice, good caps, the passenger door seems to have been hit years ago, and could have been repaired. My friend never did any of these changes to the car since he owned it or never been hit. The lenses on the car are from a 1973 Porsche and this car should have the clear edge design, very minor change.
CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS AND THE BUYER HAS TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR SHIPMENT. NO WARRANTY WITH THE CAR AND ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
Please make arrangements to see the car before the auction ends. All sales are final and I expect serious bidders. The car is very rare being one of the las 912's plus its condition as being very original. Thanks for looking.
A NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $1,000 USD TO PAYPAL WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUSTION END, BALANCE BANK TRANSFERE WITHIN 4 DAYS.
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