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1968 Porsche 912 Targa 911 T 2.2L 6 Cyl Engine 5 Speed Recaro Seats Ship

1968 Porsche 912 Targa 2.2L 6 cyl 911 T

Technical specifications of Porsche 912 1968

Price: US $22,500.00
Condition: Used
Item location: Brandon, Mississippi, United States
Make: Porsche
Model: 912
SubModel: 912 targa 911 Targa
Type: Coupe
Trim: Targa 2.2L 6 cyl 911 T
Year: 1968
Mileage: 96788
VIN: 12871148
Color: Gray
Engine size: 2.2L 6 cylinder
Number of cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: 5 speed manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Options: Leather Seats, recaro seats
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Please contact me at 662-607-9696 cell with any questions or additional info or concerns. Thank you for viewing and good luck bidding.
Here is a 1968 Porsche 912 Targa with Recaro seats. The car has a 1970 911 T 2.2L 6 cylinder engine with 5 speed gear box. I purchased a few years ago from a Navy Captain who owned the car more than 30 years. He was from Mississippi where I and the car are located and was stationed in CA near the LA area. I hate I lost the documents but I had an ENTIRE folder of service records over the years from a Beverly Hills Porsche dealership he regularly visited. After retiring he and his wife returned to Mississippi and after his passing I purchased the car from his widow. I had great plans for the car and just recent somethings have come up that I am not going to be able to complete my plans for this beautiful iconic car. I want to start by saying I want and encourage you to call or email me with questions. I have taken tons of detailed photos so please feel confident in bidding. I will gladly get you additional photos of anything or answer any questions you may have. I am an avid lover of vintage vehicles and FULLY REALIZE alot of times pictures can be deceiving. I will gladly face time you with anything about the car you care to see as well as answer any questions as well as I can. Just a year ago the car ran with no issues. It has sat up for the time between now and then. I just started the car briefly by just flushing some gas in the carbs. It runs with no odd noises or smoking. As precautionary measures I would personally flush the fuel tank as well as oil, oil filter, plugs, etc. The throttle, clutch, and brake pedal do work and return when applied. In fact all the interior lights come on in the car as well as the back lights in the factory gauges. Windshield wipers work, blinkers, running lights etc. The 5 speed gearbox shifts with ease with no hanging up in any gear. Trunk latch pops easily as well. The driver door has a dent I have noted in the photos. I straightened it to the best of my abilities and it lines up & opens and shuts as it should now. The targa top is badly dry rotted and needs replacing. It easily comes off and secures in place though. All of the glass in the car is good and the windows go up and down freely. The Recaro seats are in great shape considering the age. One of the headrest has a tear in it. The vanity mirrors are both there as well as the rear view mirror. The factory shifter knob is in the car but an aftermarket one is on the shifter now. Door panels are pretty good. Driver door needs an inside handle. The factory gauges and glass faces are in great shape and all work as well as the illuminating back lights. The headlights, headlight glass lens, and chrome headlight bezels are in excellent shape. Under both doors the rocker panels look great with no rust. I showed pictures of both.The driver floor pan does have some rust but the section is not that large. Both driver and passenger rear floor pans would need replacing. The backseat floor pans are what I am referring to. The radio is missing and the dashboard does have a few cracks. The trim around the radio needs replacing and the aluminum piece that glues to the glove box is not on the glove box but I have it and it just needs to be re-glued. The tires all stay aired up except for the rear passenger. Its needs replacing. The spare in the trunk as well. The motor in the car was replaced with a 1970 911 T 2.2L 6 cylinder engine with Zenith carbs. It was professionally installed and you would never know the fact it was changed looking at it. The motor number is 6190997.The original color of the car was green. It has been repainted as you see but the paint does need to be re done. It is a little washed out and dull. The metal on the car is solid. It need some body work on both doors and around the rear quarters. This car is an EXCELLENT EXCELLENTcandidatefor a full restoration. This car is FAR from a rust bucket or even what I would consider bad condition given the age.
THE DOORS, HOOD TRUNK FRONT FENDERS, REAR FENDERS ARE NOT I REPEAT ARE NOT RUSTED THROUGH. They may have a few surface spots you but this issuperficial. They are all VERY SOLID. The exhaust is all there and intact. It is NOT rusted through or in need of replacing.
The car spent most of its life in southern California and the remainder in Mississippi.Neitherhave snow or salt put down on the roads causing the really rusty vehicles you will see.Again I have listed this car as honestly as I can but please call or email me with additional questions you may have. I will gladly answer them. I can also assist with shipping or will work with any carrier you may have if the car needs to be transported to you. Local pickup is welcome as well. I am located in Brandon, MS 39047.
Please contact me at 662-607-9696 cell with any questions or additional info or concerns. Thank you for viewing and good luck bidding.

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