1966 Porsche 912 Rust Free Karmann Coupe on 2040-cars
Maryville, Tennessee, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4 Cylinder
Transmission:5 Speed
Body Type:U/K
Model: 912
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 21,861
Sub Model: Coupe
Exterior Color: Black
Year: 1966
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: rwd
Frame and body have been completely restored. All rust removed and new front lower, floor pan, rocker panels and longitudinals replaced. I purchased the Porsche 14 Years ago and it has been kept in a climate controlled garage ever since. All this 912 needs is to be put back together. It has the original engine and 5 speed transmission. The last time I ran the engine was 4 years ago. It was removed along with the interior to remove the rusted areas. It ran great and is also garage kept. Seats have been reupholstered and not used since. My reason for selling is that I have had 3 operations to relieve lower back pain in the last 18 months and cannot bend over any more. The only parts needed to finish is the Headliner, front Windshield, ( I dropped it )and carpeting. Everything else is included
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Sun, 16 Sep 2012Gemballa went through the ringer last year, but rebounded with products that signal a complete turnaround. The latest is the recently-released Porsche 911 Carrera S with a Gemballa GT aerodynamics and technology package. Aero-wise, it includes carbon fiber additions beginning with a front bumper wearing the classic Gemballa air intake design and a lower, angrier splitter. New side skirts run from wheel to wheel, the final piece being a rear bumper in three sculpted horizontal sections featuring a rear diffuser tucked between six rectangular exhaust tips.
No engine mods have been made, but the technology part of the tune - springs that are 30 millimeters shorter yet still able to work with the PASM system - is claimed to make the car faster. Bringing things to a halt is a new Brembo brake system hiding behind 21-inch GForged wheels that are lighter than Porsche's standard 20-inchers.
The Gemballa GT aero kit runs €19,860 ($26,070 U.S.), which includes paint and installation if you happen to be in Germany, and we're assuming that includes the suspension modification, brakes and sport exhaust. The GForged wheels are another €9,895 ($12,989 U.S.) depending on your choice of tire. Check out the press release below for more info, and the photo gallery above for all the angles.
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And while we won't hear arguments on anything we've written above, we will say that the old air-cooled models, while not superior, are just, somehow, better. They sound better - a lot better. They're simple, elemental and wildly entertaining things, that just beg for more and more. They rev in a way that forces drivers to work to unlock their power, rather than just push their right foot down. Part of the appeal of air-cooled Porsches, in addition to what we just listed, are the gorgeous cars they're slotted into, like the subject of the latest video from Petrolicious.
Starring a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS, this video is a bit shorter than recent ones, but it's no less exciting. This 911, complete with it's sweet-sounding exhaust is the kind of simple, entertaining thing we can watch over and over. Scroll down for the full video.




















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