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1962 Porsche 356b/1600 S Reutter Coupe/original/2 Owner/cofa/matching Numbers on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:91153
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
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This is a 2 Owner Car and has remained as factory original as possible at all times. Mileage is original. No rust, all panels are original to the car and as near as we can tell have never been off. Some evidents of paint work/blending here and there but must have been over 30 years ago, original paint is now thin is some places. Runs, drives and shifts perfectly. Motor and gear box came was out for a complete rebuild aprox 17k miles ago, smooth through all the gears, pulls hard all the way. Car also sits and idles correctly, starts up every time even after a long sit. All glass is original to the car. All interior is original to the car and although worn it has never been out or modified. Radio is from a 63 model car, missing the knobs. Fuel gauge doesnt always work, stays at full most of the time.  At some time around maybe 1970ish the rear muffler was changed, it is period correct, we still have both original rear bumper risers for the stock muffler. Also have jack, spare, parts of the tool kit w/holder, original dealer manuals w/holder and of course the CofA. Mostly you see these cars over restored, this one can be left alone and enjoyed everyday just as it is. A complete original car that is a joy to drive.
 
 
This is the last of our car collection for sale. All cars come complete with what you see in the pictures and what is described in the listing, all clean titles. Please take a minute to look at all of listings, this is a great opportunity for anyone looking for a classic 1962 Porsche 356-S completely original 2 owner, 1964 VW bug original one owner, 1991 Alfa Romeo spider, 1950 Chevy 5 window pickup 2 owner, and a original 1970 Toyota FJ40 one owner, If you are looking for any car from 1961-1991 please consider one of these. Any questions please send email and we will respond as fast as we can. All cars are at our home and are available for inspection with an appointment. We will do our best to describe every car. Please, no scams and no zero feedback bidders. As with any used car sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. The only item we would consider trade for is a late model wheel chair van with hand controls and lift.

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