1969 Porsche 911 T on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Very rare red 1969 Porsche 911T with 36,008 miles. This stunning car is stated to be original from the previous owner who has had it for 20 years. This Porsche is a great car for someone who wants a true driver to enjoy. The car went through a restoration around 20 years ago which at that time it was painted, re-upholstered and stored the entire time since. The Porsche has been recently recommissioned and runs/drives very well. This 911T has a non OE steering wheel, optional five speed manual transmission & Recaro seats. The replacement steering wheel and seats, radio, were very popular upgrades in the day, when this car was restored many years ago. We have added pics of body and engine numbers that both match to 1969 Karmann car and T engine. The pics of original rear seat backs with clearly visible penciled assembly dates, show the before other interior work was performed. There is evidence of minor corrosion in the typical spots, below each battery, passenger footwell, that was not cutout, but simply arrested by restorer. The body and paint have held up well, with no issues appearing from work years ago. Car needs nothing to drive and enjoy..although not purist perfect and not an S, its a very nice car to drive and enjoy, maybe someday to be returned to totally stock as values continue to appreciate. Don`t miss this chance at a great starter car The color is Polo Red with black interior, original painted steel wheels with polished centers.
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