Porsche 912 1968, Matching Numbers, Good Driver!!! on 2040-cars
Paramount, CA, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: Manual
Model: 912
Mileage: 27,272
Trim: Burgundy
Up for sale nice Matching numbers 1968 Porsche 912,
This Porsche is a nice driver with good engine and mechanics!!
Solid floors and good body, interior needs some cosmetic restoration!,
Overall very nice driver and excellent deal for the money!!!
Inspection welcome, every business day between 9am-5pm PDT !!!
Sold as-is, will help with loading!
Check my feedback and bid with confidence as I represent my cars as they are, no stories behind!!
Non-refundable Paypal deposit 1000USD or GBP 24h after the auction ends, the rest 3-5 days bank transfer!!
Californian residents subjects for state tax if applicable
Clear title!!!
Thanks for looking!!
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