1967 Porsche 912 Coupe Excellent Driving Unrusty Matching Car
Today, all but true Porsche enthusiasts may have forgotten that the Butzi Porsche-styled 901 (aka, 911) had a four-cylinder twin for the first five years of production. Introduced in 1965 as a replacement for the venerable old 356, the new four-cylinder Porsche brought the 911’s new design across the entire product line. A 912 is essentially a 911 body paired with a pushrod four-cylinder. Porsche’s 100,000th car was actually a 912, and it was a Targa outfitted for a German police department.
Outside of the engine compartment, only badging and interior fitments distinguished the 912 from the 911. A four-speed all-synchromesh transmission was standard with a five-speed optional.
1967 912 Matching Car
46,700 miles
VIN: 354309
Engine 750780
Solid Floors and pans
Excellent tread on tires
Heavily optioned car including:
Inside/outside temp gauge
5 Speed
Front and rear push bars
Leather Headrest
Tinted Glass all around
Safety Belt
Blaupunkt Radio Frankfurt
Loudspeaker kit
Antenna
Ventilated Chrome Wheels
Webasto Heater
Nice pans on unrusty car
Fresh from prestigious car collection
$6,000 spent in the last few hundred miles getting the car back on the road after long-term museum storage. See attached receipts for $4,600 of that.
A result of re-commissioning is a car that runs, drives stops as new. A true delight to drive.
A true beauty sure to give years of pleasure
Call Rick (831) 241-4144
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Jason at
California Porsches
(714) 336-4988