Engine:1.6L 1582CC 96Cu. In. H4 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Exterior Color: White
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: Black
Model: 912
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Base
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 92,037
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1968 Porsche 912 Project Car. This car has been sitting in a garage for 35 years. It came from my next door neighbor with a complete disassembled stock 1582 cc engine ( as of this writing I haven't been able to find the new jugs and pistons that were still in their boxes, but I'm still cleaning out the garage ). I purchased and installed another engine a 1756cc with an external oil cooler and filter, also installed were a new gas tank and gas line. This car was running good , till I paid a carburator man to clean and rebuild the carbs. His job then re-located, he left me with the two re-build kits, one complete carburator and the other cleaned but disassembled. I put the other carbs from the disassembled engine on and had the car running briefly. Another problem is when the brakes are applied , they activate but do not release; possibly due to sitting so long and needing new brake lines. There is a small nick in the windshield that can be "buttered' out. Also there is a small dent in on the hood and rear drivers side quarter panel. There are a few paint chips on the body and rust under the body around the jack posts.One of the Euro style taillights has a crack but I have since purchased other lenses and housings ( not pictured ). All electrical systems work except the gas sending unit. The interior of this car is SUPER CLEAN !! , except the crack on the drivers side seat.The headliner is ALL Intact....but has some yellowing spots. Both doors PING ! Included in this auction is the other disassembled engine, the heads look to be in good condition. . There is a new short shifter kit and a full Sachs clutch kit.,a new trunk carpet,engine sound barrier, new wipers , gasket sets, air cleaners,and struts for the bonnet and hood. Also, I have tossed in an Alpine stereo system: CD reciever, Three speakers and two amps ( this system came out of my old dodge truck <<<< NICE) . THIS IS PICKUP ONLY !! I reserve the right to cancel this Auction at any time, Any Questions call 760 274 4496
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