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Dealer Inventory 1969 Porsche 912
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Former Vendor
Thread Starter
1969 Porsche 912
Year: 1969
Make: Porsche
Model: 0
Mileage (numbers only please): 999999
Color: Yellow
Price (no $ sign please): $38900
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Carbs
Stereo System: None
Most recently owned by a well known and respected Porsche mechanic and collector. It comes with a tool kit and the Certificate of Origin from Porsche. It was originally ordered in paint to sample Signal Green but was painted Yellow by a previous owner.
The hot rodded 912 engine ( not numbers matching ) is said to produce over 120HP. It was built with 86mm Shasta pistons with 9:5:1 compression, Delong camshaft, ported heads and Solex P 40 11 carbs. The brakes have been upgraded to 911SC brakes.
It is realistically priced and available for immediate delivery. All serious inquiries should be directed to Mark Starr @ 914 217-4817.
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#4
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
Price Adjustment/1969 Porsche 912
I have lowered the price and will consider all reasonable offers. I currently have it on e Bay where the reserve was met but unfortunately, it's from a Russian buyer with ZERO feedback. I don't have anything against Russians but the buyer has not responded to my e mails. It's worth the money and you won't be disappointed.
Mark Starr 914 217-4817
Mark Starr 914 217-4817
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Question
What is the mileage on engine and body? Describe if and when rebuild occurred. Was this vehicle tracked? How do you get a COA when the engine doesn't match and it has been hot rodded?
Thanks
Mark
Thanks
Mark
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@Mark60-
My understanding of a COA is that it just outlines the original specs and options of the car per Porsche archives.
That being said, one can request a COA regardless of condition, upgrades, or changes to a vehicle. A COA does not verify that a car remains in its original configuration or appearance.
Cheers,
Alex
My understanding of a COA is that it just outlines the original specs and options of the car per Porsche archives.
That being said, one can request a COA regardless of condition, upgrades, or changes to a vehicle. A COA does not verify that a car remains in its original configuration or appearance.
Cheers,
Alex