1968 Porsche 912. Very Rare Soft Window Targa. Triple Black. Superb Car!!! on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: MANUAL
Model: 912
Mileage: 0
Trim: TARGA
1968 PORSCHE 912 SOFT WINDOW TARGA. TRIPLE BLACK, RESTORED CAR.
0 MILES ON OVERHAULED ENGINE
COA MATCHING NUMBERS CAR
Body:
New front and back floor panels, and new rockers welded in.
The body has been stripped down to bare metal, repainted in black, and finished with 3 layers of clear coat,
The paint is flawless and showroom (door/hood/lid/bumper have been taken off before painting)
Interior:
All original and unmolested, new porsche carpets, original radio, black targa top, new soft window (US$1,500 plus installation)
Chrome rims with new tires, tools, tools, CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICY, MATCHING NUMBER CAR!!!
Engine:
Complete overhauled engine: new pistons, new intake and exhaust valves, new cylinders, new seals, rebuilt crankshaft (new main and rod bearings), new rings (see photos all original porsche parts), new clutch installed, new brakes, rebuilt carburetors.
Car runs and drives perfect, restored rare 912 soft window in the best color: black
NO RESERVE PRICE AUCTION STARTING BID ONLY US$ 45,900.00
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