1968 Porsche 911 T S Sunroof Matching# Original Californian Car!no Rust 2 Owner on 2040-cars
Santa Monica, California, United States
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1968 porsche Sunroof 911 T ( S ) Original Californian For Sale
Once In your Life time! NO RUST! MATCHING NUMBERS! ORIGNAL COLOR ( IRISH GREEN ) NEW INTERIOR ! 2 OWNER ! NO ACCIDENT ! FUCHS WHEELS! NEW BRAKE LINES! NEW WINDOW SEALS! S BRAKES! I am offering for sale my lovely 1968 Porsche 911 T (S) Sunroof Original Californian Sports car. The car started her life in Los Angeles . The first owner was a Gentleman from Beverly hills who had the car and always kept well. The car originally was a sportmatic but he ordered to change the trans mission by the Porsche dealer to manual. He always repair the car in West LA Porsche garage. One day he end up to by a Ferrari and one of the lucky worker for the Porsche shop bought the car from the Gentleman. The car ended up to the back yard by the house of the Porsche Mechanic. Since the car was a MATCHING NUMBER RUST FREE CAR WITH ORIGINAL FLOOR AND SUNROOF i decided to put back in original shape ! The car has the original 2.0 matching engine and 4 speed manual trans mission. It is runs nice with strong engine . ONCE IN YOUR LIFE TIME! DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS ONE ! RARE CAR HARD TO FIND ! I WILL AD 120 PICTURES TO SHOW THE CONDITION OF THE CAR. Engine number :3380434 vin number :11835702 color code :6806 International buyers are welcome in my auction! The car sale as is ! There is no Warranty ! If you are interested in the Porsche please feel free to ask questions or please call me at 323 632 9308. My payment method is Bank wire transfer or cash in person. The buyer must pay $600 deposit right away ! The full peymant must do with in 4 business day PLEASE LOOK AT THE 120 PICTURES FROM THIS GORGEOUS CAR! IT WILL HELP YOU TO HAVE AN IDEA ABOUT THE CONDITION OF THE CAR. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING MY AD HAPPY BIDDING.
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Tue, Jun 2 2015Porsche Classic already offers everything from oil specifically for the brand's air-cooled models to GPS navigation units for them. For restorers looking for just the right piece, the division is now also selling replacement dashboards for early 911s. Fitting models from 1969 to 1975, these dashboards aren't 100-percent original replacements. Instead, Porsche Classic reengineered the part with a modern substructure to hold up better to the sun, temperature changes, and humidity. The outer surface still looks entirely correct, though, to fit the design of these vintage air-cooled coupes. Porsche Classic is selling them for $1,353, but the the windshield needs to come out for installation. While the price may sound steep, it appears to be right in line with other dashboard replacements for the vintage 911. The Porsche specialists at Stoddard offer an example for $1,325 and list a factory part for $1,501.29. Shopping around might be worthwhile, though, because another website already seems to show the Porsche Classic unit with a markdown to $1,150. Porsche Classic Recreates Dashboard for Historic 911 June 1, 2015 New dashboard built to original specifications Atlanta. It is back: Porsche Classic is reproducing the dashboard for vintage 911 models from years 1969 to 1975. A sophisticated manufacturing process combines high quality meeting today's standards and a design that is true to the original. The new dashboard consists of a modern substructure and the original surface design. The fluted texture, tactile feel, gloss and shade of black are designed to be as close as possible to the original. The new part is now available to be ordered from any authorized Porsche dealer in the United States. MSRP is $1,353 plus any applicable taxes, shipping, and handling. Like the technical equipment, the classic vehicles' interiors are subject to normal wear. Solar radiation as well as fluctuations in temperature and humidity attack the surface and materials over time. Today's materials hold up better; therefore, to help preserve the long-term value of classic Porsche cars, Porsche Classic re-engineered the dashboard. Extensive tests conducted to modern standards assure precision fit and quality. As an original equipment part, the dashboard, which contains the loudspeaker cover, can only be installed by the original assembly procedure – which involves removing the windshield.
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2015 Porsche Cayenne S Quick Spin
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