1967 Porsche Targa 912 on 2040-cars
Weaverville, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:1600
Transmission:5 speed
Make: Porsche
Model: 912
Mileage: 54,200
Trim: Targa
Exterior Color: Ivory
Drive Type: 5 speed
Beautiful, Ivory, 1967 Porsche with original 1600cc motor, factory 5 speed and 5 original Fuchs wheels. Serial number 550089 and engine 753754. Delivered new in Miami, then kept garaged in the Chicago suburbs. Original owner died and second owner owned about 30 years after buying from widow. Always adult driven. Never wrecked. About 54k original miles. I acquired it three years ago with lots of surface rust on top side of body. Paint was stripped and repainted with original color ivory RM paint. Pan was replaced as rusty from inside out. Motor was removed and resealed--no sign of wear on cylinder walls. New clutch, master cylinder, brake hoses and new Weber carburetors. Updated with Petronix electronic ignition in good 031 distributor. Not a trailer queen but excellent fair weather driver. Great condition, runs and drivers very well. Well worth price of $33,500.
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