1965 Porsche 356c 1600 Karmann Coupe, Porsche Coe, Original Engine, 356 C on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
Engine:1600
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Used
Year: 1965
Exterior Color: Burgandy
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: Fawn
Model: 356
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 356C
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 28,038
Sub Model: NO RESERVE
1969 Mustang Fastback NO RESERVE Thanks for checking out this 1965 Porsche 356C. This will be a no reserve auction, will start bidding at $19.65 with NO RESERVE. I started it high, so no one would bid, so I could make alterations to the auction. When I get the 100 photos in the auction, I will lower the starting bid, to $19.65 and let it go. Thanks, Jason 503-910-2085
This is a NO RESERVE, starting bid at $19.66, yes NO RESERVE, top bid gets it. View the pictures read the auction, if you have more questions let me know, would be glad to help you out. Jason 503-910-2085 503-910-2085 - Jason - Blue Oval Ranch Inc. - Salem, Oregon - DA0612
If you need help shipping, I have a gentleman that I us often, he can give you a quote anywhere in the USA, he is reliable and hauls all my cars and most of my customers. His name is Mario, with Zbest Transport 425-315-5929, if anything he can give you a ball park of what it cost to ship. Tell him you are dealing with me. Terms of Sale: When auction ends, you need to contact me within 24hrs of auction end, $1000 deposit within 2 days, prefer paypal. Balance due within 7 days of auction end. If you have questions about payment, give me a call before you bid, if you need special arrangements, as long as I know ahead of time, no problem. I am easy to get along with. When you pay in full, I will fax you a bill of sale, and buyers guide, and have you sign it fax it back, and I will send you the Oregon Title, and Original Paperwork I have by FedEx to you and the bill of sale. If you come in person, obviously I would do all the paperwork with you, and hand over title in hand when you pay. Most people I deal with have there car shipped, so just explaining all the details. Pretty Simple, you pay, and you get the title and the vehicle. A U C T I O N E N D S
September 29th - Monday Night
EAST COAST: 10:00 pm
WEST COAST: 7:00 pm
7 Day Auction, I am looking for a Buyer!
Give me a Call if you have questions!
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