1976 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Fayette, Utah, United States
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1976 PORSCHE 911S COUPE
I AM PLEASED TO PRESENT THIS NICELY REDONE 911S, IT IS A VERY RARE MINERVA BLUE THAT IS A REAL SHOW STOPPER.
ALL WINDOWS, DOORS, BUMPERS AND FENDERS REMOVED, THEN BODY BROUGHT TO BARE METAL. FULL REPAINT IN THE ORIGINAL MINERVA BLUE.
COMPLETE INTERIOR REMOVAL ALL PANELS, CLEAN AND REFURBISHED. BOTH FRONT SEATS REDONE.
NEW IVORY HEADLINER INSTALLED, AND SUNROOF REPAIRED.
ALL WELTING AND RUBBER BODY GASKETS, BUMPER BELLOWS, DOOR SEALS, AND WINDOW SEALS REPLACED WITH NEW.
FACTORY GOLD ATS WHEELS CLEANED AND REFURBISHED
NEW TIRES ALL AROUND.
40 YEARS OF GREASE AND GRIME REMOVED FROM ALL WHEEL WELLS,
NEW TAIL LENSES
NEW CUSTOM FLOOR MATS FRONT AND REAR.
AND MORE..
THIS 911'S ENGINE HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO A 3.0 MOTOR FROM A 78' 911SC. IT HAS 35 MORE HP THAN THE STOCK 2.7 AND RUNS VERY STRONG.
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