1968 Porsche 912 1.6l on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
1968 Porsche 912 Here is a rare opportunity to own a vintage Porsche. Drive away in this all stock, with 5 speed, 5 gauge dash. Engine is from a 1966 912. Original color was Sand/Beige. Runs very well, drives / handles very well. All suspension has been rebuilt. New brakes, new tires. Many new parts. I have owned since 2002. Previous owner was from Ohio, he was at least the second owner. This car has been rusty, and has undergone at least two significant restorations. It is very solid now, needs no body repairs, no rust as it is now. Mileage on odometer is 106,431 miles. (and I still drive it some, so the miles will increase.) The odometer works. Unknown miles on engine. The car has attended many car shows and has been to most of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix weekends during the past decade. Drive it away, it is ready to go. Most everything is complete and working, with a few minor exceptions. Much more details below. Videos and pictures at links below. Previous Owner restoration: During the late 1990’s he had significant body work completed. New rockers welded in, parts of the front pan were welded in. (not a complete pan replacement). The original floors are still in the car, with a few areas where there is a patch. The under body has other areas where he had patches welded in, it was done with good quality, but it is visible to the eye where the welding has taken place. The paint on the car looks very nice. Above body work is very good, smooth and nice looking. There is some filler on the body work, but appears that most of work was welded in and finished off with some filler. There are a few very small bubbles which have been there since I purchased it. Overall the body work and paint job is good, but getting old. There are minor chips around the gas filler, driver door, etc., no dents, no significant scratches in the paint. The inside of the door jambs, inside of the trunk and engine compartment were painted white. The engine had the top end rebuilt with new or refurbished heads. I don’t have receipts for this but it appears to be true. There is an electric fuel pump in the contraband box and a fuel pressure regulator in the engine compartment. The previous owner disabled the heating, I don’t know why, but I don’t drive it in cold weather so it was not a problem for me. I don’t know what all is missing regarding the heaters. There are no flex tubes under the car going from the heat exchanger to the body, the openings for the heater hoses in the engine compartment are blocked off.
During my ownership:
Not Working: Washers. Four way flashers. The temp gauge is very erratic. Sometimes it works, but this is why I installed the cyl head temp gauge. No clock – there is a non-working turbo boost pressure gauge instead. (No, there is not a turbo on the engine, and I don’t know why this gauge is there…) The horn button on steering wheel doesn’t work but there is an auxiliary button and it works. It is not the original horn. The reverse lights do not work.
Other general info: The interior is very nice and vintage looking. The car appears to have the original seats, headliner and door panels. The radio looks original, it is definitely old and working. I am not an expert on this car, but I think this is the original interior. The interior is old but very good condition. There is a crack in the dash. The driver seat bottom could use a new cushion. The back jump seat on the driver side has a burn mark, thanks to the dumb ass welder (me). The window crank on the driver side is missing the knob. The window vent on the passenger is complete and closed but doesn’t open. The driver window goes up and down with some difficulty. The wheels are painted silver, they aren’t pretty. I have the hubcaps which are in fair condition. All lights (except four way flashers) work. The rally fog lights work. I have the horn grills. The radio works. There are speaker grills in the doors, but no speakers. The speaker in the dash works. All dash gauges and knobs / switches work. The window seals, door rubber, trunk and hood rubber is old, but in fair condition, some better than others. The window rubber seems newer than the rest. Some rubber is missing on the passenger door. The pedal cluster could use new bushings. The shifter could use new bushings (I replaced one, and have the others but didn’t install them.) The rear tail lights have hair line cracks, the fronts are okay. The car has four aftermarket seat belts.
Other notes:
Overall: This is a very fun car to drive. I have driven the car about 500 miles per year, sometimes short hauls to work, other times long hauls on country roads. I have never had problems with it. The valves are adjusted, the timing is set, it runs good. I change the oil every year. (approx. 500 miles driven per year) Most things on the car that wear out have been replaced and only have minimal use. In the recent years I have just driven it and keep it tuned, no major work has been required.
The car is in Crafton PA, near Pittsburgh/Greentree/Carnegie.
There are many pictures on the link below, and a video on youtube. http://s1275.photobucket.com/user/fumpfump/library/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dogc-GoPJ34&feature=youtu.be
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