1968 Porsche 912 Base 1.6l on 2040-cars
Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
Selling my 1968 Porsche 912 PROJECT. This car is considered a parts car or a very aggressive restoration.
Car was originally Irish Green (6606) with black interior. VIN is 461832
- Missing 2 front fenders and driver door - Has a 1968 Porsche 912 motor but not original to this car- Motor number is *1281815 - Motor is complete besides missing carbs ( I will install for transport) - Door tag is 461832 - 68-6606-6 - Tub and body is in pretty good shape considering the neglect - All glass is there with trim - Passenger floor seems okay drivers floor has been cut out - All suspension and brakes are there and in decent shape - 5 gauge car - Dash is all there - Seats are there (except rear lower cushion in back seat) - Interior is otherwise complete but in poor condition Car is a roller and what you see is what you get- it may be worth doing or using as a donor. Please contact me before bidding. 857-210-7805 call text or ebay message me. Please ask ALL questions BEFORE making offers. Thank you and good luck. |
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