Porsche 1969 911/912 Vintage Race Scca Pca Hsr Svra Race History Turn Key on 2040-cars
Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6 4 cyl. GT-6 Full Race
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: Race
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 999,999
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: NO
Interior Color: silver
1969 Porsche 911/912 Vintage SCCA race car. Currently running a fresh 1600 cc. (1.6) Full race engine with test and tune time only(38 min) Dyno sheet HP= 130. Case squirters etc. Engine work and assembly by Tim Herman, Carrera Motor Sports. New Oil Pump, oil service and valve adjust, ready to race. New Generator and volt. regulator. Extra exhaust system, Engine tins, spares with filters,belts, brakes,batt. charger(Car has external batt port on fwd cowl) bushings etc. New slicks on the car now and comes with sticker Hoosier Rains and another set of used slicks on cookie's.
Chassis is classic Porsche race, well done and very tidy. Accusump(electric activate) Tilton Brake,race pedals with cable throttle , removable steering wheel, fire system, dual CHT, MSD, SCCA stamped and cert. cage with log book and transponder. Adjustable slider drivers seat with back brace, window net etc. This car has removable body panels along with removable rear window all with professional fasteners and body fit for a race car Very nice. Glass windshield, Fuel test port, all decals and tow hooks and race trim required by all race bodies and ready to go.
The transmission is a 5 sp. open diff, custom gearing, All receipts for gearing, engine work and specs, vintage pictures from racing in California, Daytona Rennsport II, development Etc. This car has the full rear 911 engine mounts in place and a 6 cylinder install not a big project if you want to go that route. You would need to install a oil tank for the 6 cyl. With a car weight of 1740 pounds and with a 130 HP engine mount as far forward as this 912 set up, what a ride. Quick, responsive, and frankly,one very cool looking Porsche Race Car. Paint looks good, body fit nice, and with no question, would cost 125K or more to build and sort this kind of car. 4 folders full of records,reciepts and history. Sold with bill of sale only.
Please Note, If you have less than 10 positive feedback, you MUST contact me first before Bidding or your bid will be cancelled. Please do not hit the "Buy it Now" and then tell me it was a mistake. Bid to win, and with confidence that your dealing with a retiring Porsche racer who knows the product and check my feed back, Good luck and thanks. Drew Brown
On Oct-16-13 at 03:23:25 PDT, seller added the following information:
A lot of interest and good comments. I would PREFER to sell this car to the great people of the USA. Car sold with BILL OF SALE ONLY and I believe the process of international border crossing (Shipping via ships from Newark NJ etc) want titles for proof of ownership. I do have cert. stamped transfer of ownerships and I would also have it done the same way. If your outside the USA understand that you must contact a company that will pick up the car.wheels etc from my location and the deal is done. Im detailed oriented and always work with the transporters,take pictures during loading,strapping and seeing the car down the road. I can also recommend two different private and reasonable carriers if your purchasing from east of miss. river and as far south as Florida. Hope this helps. DB
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