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1966 Porsche 912 With 911 Rs Carrera Lightweight Package Low Mileage Original on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:41000 Color: Solid body with German bolt on
Location:

Norton, Massachusetts, United States

Norton, Massachusetts, United States

 1966 Porsche 912 with 911 RS Carrera Lightweight Package
Matching numbers car 457449 engine 747701 5 speed
NO RESERVE At end of auction someone will own a very nice collectable 912 Porsche.
Solid body numbers matching car with documented low miles and fresh engine.
I purchased this car in 1993 and registered it and had it on the road for 3 years. Then I put the car in storage with my collection. I have over 13 classic car and breaking up my collection because of retirement. I put little miles on this car because I have 6 registered and can't drive them all.
This car was completely restored in 1990 and the owner put a lot of money into it. This is a clear titled car with odometer disclosure statement (State of Mass.)
PLEASE NO BIDDERS WITH A 0 FEEDBACK  WILL BE ACCEPTED (sorry)
I will describe this car the best I can. Need more info, please email me.
INTERIOR: All new seat upholstery with new carpets, door panels, trim, seat belts. Minor glue needed in small spot back window head liner, and dashboard pad. Has 911 badges on dash.
EXTERIOR: Solid body with German bolt on 911 RS lightweight package including: front bumper, rear bumper, lights, decals, 911 badge, duck tail and perfect grille. Original horn grilles with minor pitting all lights: directional and brake lights are excellent original condition. All glass is perfect along with rare rear window deicer strips. All stainless, alum and chrome is great. Cookie cutter wheels with original badges. Paint needs was and buff and it will really jump out. This car has not seen light or weather since 1996. Has some minor issues with small chips on front bumper and wheel well chips along with paint lift spots on driver door and needs a small fender patch on near door. I have the paint code for matching after small repairs are made. I believe that the paint is good enough to paint over patch and look great to match rest of car. Trunk area is also very solid and rust free with battery box area perfect. Also has trunk rug with car. New door strikers for solid sound and nice body lines. Floors were patched when the resto was done. I would also put a small patch near one front torque bar to make perfect. Only rust on car is where shown in pics and described by me the best i can.
DRIVE TRAIN: Original engine was freshened up right when I bought the car. I do this with all my cars. I wanted to have a perfect motor and had a Porsche do the engine. Work done: piston and barrels rubbed and new rings installed, valve seals, grind valves and seats, replace rod bearings, and tube seals. Carbs have been rejetted, K&N filters, tuned exhaust (great sound) Slick Shift kit short throw conversion for clean short crisp shifting. Very strong transmission 5 speed. Struts were replace. Brakes need to checked out for one appears to be dragging, rebuild kit recommended for one or two to make safe and strong. Been sitting for a long time so there is always minor things to do and check. For this car to run and to run right, clean carb bowls and put fresh gas in tank then turn key and have a ball. Real head turner.
With the minor repairs to do now or later, enjoy the car for the summer and fall and do what you think is needed for a cosmetic and mechanical repair winter project. When your done you will have a $35,000 plus car that is taking off in value.
Email me for any questions,  Greg
No Warranty sold as is-where is. Deposit of $500.00 to pay pal (non refundable) at end of auction and balance due 7 to 9 days or less in cash or bank cashier check only.
I will assist with loading the car on truck or trailer and new owner is responsible for all shipping arrangements.
Thank you for viewing and bidding on this collectable car on auction and I also will send all paper work and books that I can muster on this car for you.

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