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1967 Porsche 912 Matching Num 46k Orig Miles 911 Rare Parts Excellent Interior on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:46574
Location:

Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, United States

Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, United States

up for sale is a very original 1967 Porsche 912. this is an original numbers matching 46k mile car. I have documentation from the 70's when the car last changed owners prior to my ownership where the mileage was recorded in the low 40k. the previous owner told me that the car has been in his barn since 1980. this explains the 78/79 inspection sticker still on the car and the very nice original interior. the original color was polo red. it was painted at some point prior to the previous owner that I purchased this car from. it has a clear PA title and I am willing to ship anywhere as long as your paying.

BODY: the car is in need of a total restoration, usual rusted floors, longs, rockers, front pan. it also has rusted holes behind the pop out windows, it can be seen in the pics.  the front bumper, rear bumpers, rear deck lid, front hood are all solid. rear deck lid has an excellent condition grille. the car also has the four screw front fenders. car also has original koni shocks yet. front hood has hood pins for some reason.

INTERIOR:  the interior is actually very nice for the most part. considering this is a 46k mile car that would be expected. the front seats are very nice original condition seats, only blemishes are one nick on the seam drivers side and a quarter size hole on the back of the passenger seat. the rear seats are also in nice condition as is the rear side panels and deck area. the dash has no cracks. left side of the dash above ignition is becoming brittle. the dash top is in nice condition as well. the original steering wheel is in excellent condition as is the rare bat wing horn button. the door panels are extremely nice, no sagging pockets or anything. everything could use some more cleaning to make it even better. not sure if this is an original radio or not, seems to fit the dash well. the carpet is nice and the original rubber mats are also present.

ENGINE: the engine is currently seized. obviously from sitting for the last 34 years it would need a rebuild. the original solex carbs are intact and move freely. the engine number is 753797 and the transmission is 237144. these are numbers matching to the certificate of authenticity which will be included with the sale.

please have a plan ready to go if you plan on purchasing this vehicle on how you will pick it up. I expect a $500 non refundable deposit at the end of the auction. I am willing to take any additional photos that you might want or answer any other questions quickly. please have this car picked up within one week of end of auction or as discussed with me.

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