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Continental 356 Replica Coupe Flawless 1776 Cc Engine on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:1953 Mileage:100
Location:

Naucalpan State Of Mexico, Mexico

Naucalpan State Of Mexico, Mexico

Hi thanks for looking ! Im a exotic car dealer located in Mexico city with 100% of good feedback on ebay , I will try to describe accurately the car I have for sale , this is a Very nice and clean porsche 356 continental replica, all in the car is Brand new, the engine is 1776 c.c. with 35 empi carbs ,the transmision is 100% new, it also has all chrome with scat equipment all over the engine ,the interior is Brand new without any cracks, The steering Wheel its a banjo replica ,the brakes stops perfectly, the stereo is a original retro sound, all the emblems are from sierra madre collection, the staggered rims and tires are customized to fit perfect , I also can provide a original set with hub caps and White wal tires bf goodrich if you want instead,  the car is a Little lowered from the suspension ,looks very sporty, I have take care on details very much, the color of the car are from the original porsche color chart, it has a stinger exhaust, I have spent a lot of money in accesories to make it look nicer, if you consider this is a replica it has a very fair look ,tipically you can see many speedsters arround, and rarely you can see a continental coupe rolling arround, if you are looking a low Price show stoper this could be your car, the car is build in a 1976 vw bug, and pass any kind of smog inspection ,or mechanical check up as well, All the electrical wiring Its in perfect shape, all in the car Works but maybe when you buy it you can improve things to make it look even nicer. this car worths the money baddly, trust me you wont regret to buy a toy like this !

The car is located in Mexico city and I encourage you to send somebody to inspect the car, I can pick you up at the aiport if you want to, with the buy it now button you get for free the car shipped to the zip 85621 ( Nogales Arizona) This is where I have my U.S. warehouse ,and from there I can assist you to place it to you door via enclosed carrier, as I mentioned before I have an exotic car store in Mexico and I know  exactly the meaning of quality, I Can take care on this kind of logistics moves. In other words dont worry I can assist you as a courtesy to place the vehicle where you need without worries ,obviously at your own expense. not as my responsabilty .

This car has a low reserve, if you have an offer shoot me a message, you never know. Bid with confidence .

You must add $45 usd to paperwork fees if we close a deal, I dont take trades, I can answer any question you may have, please keep on mind that if you have zero feedback please contact me before you bid, please be 100% sure you have the funds to complete the transaction, dont waste your time and mines as well, No low ballers please.


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