1976 Porsche 912e Original Paint Rust Free Always Garage Kept 911 356 on 2040-cars
kennebunk maine , United States
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:4 cyl
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Porsche
Model: 912
Trim: Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: rwd
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 160,000
Exterior Color: White
very nice well kept 1976 porsche 912E numbers matching 4 cyl engine numbers # 4060251 chassis number # 912600123 engine starts rigth up runs and drive's good car could use a tune up and a new muffler muffler has a hole and is a little loud gear box is good and shifts fine brakes are good steering and suspension is good clutch is good the car has been in one family since new and has alway's been well cared for and alway's garaged kept car is 100% rust free car still has all it's factory original sheet metal i looked at the battery box under side rocker panels floor pans door jams and door sill jack points suspension pan in all 4 fender wells longitudinal and it is all rust free car will come with the original owners manual spare tire jack and keys doors have that wonderful ping sound when you close them car has never been in any accident's body is in excellent condition all body gaps are perfect original paint 908-9-2 Grand Prix White paint is old has a few small nick's and chip's but still looks great all the body chrome and trim is in good condition all the glass is in good condition interior is in excellent condition headliner is perfect no rips or cuts door panels and door pockets are perfect dash pad is perfect no cracks carpet is good the interior is in excellent condition except for the 2 front seat bottoms have a few rips radio is not original car was bought at falmouth audi and porsche dealer here in portland maine car's been in maine all it's life and was only driven in summer on nice sunny days car has never seen the rain and was always garaged for the winter that's way even after 37 years the condition of the car is still excellent i know there are not many cars out there in this condition today this is really a rare find ""please note "" that maine is a no title state so car will be sold with a bill of sale and the registration that is all you will need to transfer ownership or get it shipped over seas the back of the registration has a space for the new buyer's info car is in kennebunk maine please look at the photos and see for your self it is a older classic sports car that you will enjoy driving and be proud to own if you have any ??? please call me at (818)292-0205 thank you
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