Nice Porsche 912 E on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
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CONDITION The body is in real nice shape with minimal rust on the floor pan and under the battery. The rear looks great and strait The rear quarter panels, rocker panels and fenders are all solid and rust free. There are chips and some peeling in the paint but it looks good and shines up well for it's age. There are signs of repaint from years ago that include tape marks on some of the rubber trim and places and also the original paint was silver There is black paint on most of the chrome but it is all there and in good shape. The glass is all In good shape for being original. There are some scratches on the windshield but no cracks Most of the rubber trim is in good condition but some is in need of replacement. Interior The seats have been replaced but looks like original. The rear seats are original and in good shape. The driver door panel is rough and shows it's age. The gauges are all there but not all working. The tachometer works as it should. The gas and temp gauges work. The oil, and generator lights work. The Celsius temp gauge is there but the thermo coupling is wrapped up on the back and the light is not hooked up. The clock is there but I did not try to get it to work. The dash pad is in need of replacement. call for more info,... 214 229 2235 ill be sold AS-IS, TEXAS BUYERS ILL PAY TAX AT THE TAX OFFICE,... ALL OTHER BUYER FROM OTHERS STATES ILL HAVE THE TITLE IN HANDS, THANKS AND GOOD LOCK |
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