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1969 Porsche 912 Targa on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:99999
Location:

North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States

North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States

Porsche 1969 Targa will require restoration.  The pictures do not show the interior nor the targa top, but they are all included with the car.  I will provide a comment on major components to help your decision. 

Exterior:  Repainted in original color, includes filler, some bubbles but no dents are present.

Interior:  Original black vinyl.  Seats and door panels are in decent condition with no rips, burns or tears.  Door pockets will require repair or replacement.  All carpets are included but likely not original nor worth using. 

Instruments:  5 gauges, combo gauge shows some rust but I have a replacement. 

Targa Top:  Complete but front edge of vinyl is debonded.  Assume restoration required.

Wheels:  Pictures show original magnesium.  These will NOT be included in sale, there will be 4 shop wheels.

 Engine:  Matching number not present.  I bought without engine but can provide a case, carburetors, air filters, shroud, cam and -3 crank with bearings.

Underside:  Rusty.  I have a set of frame members from behind the doors and past the torsion bars for replacement.  (see pictures)  Front underbody needs metal replacement.  Floors require patching or replacement. 

Doors:  Not too bad, but will need some repair.  Sills and posts are shown in pictures.

Hood and Engine Lid:  No bends or distortion

Transmission:  5 speed.  My seller advised it was in good order, I cannot substantiate.


All Else:  I will not overstate condition or understate what is needed.  If I have not covered it assume you need to fix it.

SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OR STATEMENT OF SERVICE.  THIS IS FOR RESTORATION OR PARTS.  LOCAL PICK UP ONLY.  INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO ARRANGE ALL SHIPPING AND PICK UP.  I WILL OBTAIN AN OHIO TITLE IN MY NAME FOR TRANSFER.  (CURRENTLY HOLDING AN OUT OF STATE BILL OF SALE)

Contact me with questions - thanks for looking.

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Man arrested for stealing part of Paul Walker Porsche wreck

Fri, 06 Dec 2013

Humans are odd creatures. Some of us collect things associated with bad events, particularly when it comes to cars. Your author, for example, has the grille of his wrecked 2004 Mini Cooper S hanging on the wall. As a more extreme example, an 18-year-old Californian is in trouble with the LA police, but not for taking an item from his own car accident. Instead, he has been arrested for stealing from the wreck of the Porsche Carrera GT that killed actor Paul Walker and racer Roger Rodas.
And it wasn't a small piece, either. It was the Carrera GT's carbon-fiber roof panel. Making matters worse is word that the theft happened while the tow truck that was hauling the wrecked Porsche was sitting in traffic. According to the LA Sheriff's Department report, "A witness saw a male exit a vehicle that was following the tow truck. The male grabbed a piece of the wrecked Porsche off the tow truck bed." Besides the eyewitnesses, it didn't help that images of the roof panel were later posted on Instagram.
The man, Jameson Witty, was later arrested at his home, where police also found the roof panel. The driver of the car Witty was in when he took the roof panel, meanwhile, is planning on surrendering to the police, according to CNN. It remains unclear if the district attorney's office will charge the two, although if it does, they'll be facing felony grand theft and tampering with evidence.

Robb Report chooses Porsche 911 as its Car of the Year

Thu, 21 Feb 2013

Robb Report has picked the seventh-generation Porsche 911 Carrera S as its 2013 Car of the Year, saying the two-door captivated its judges with "agility, driving dynamics and balance." The German coupe bested 12 others who were also in the running - the impressive list of nominees included the BMW M5, Audi S8, Ferrari FF, Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG and the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse.
Judging involved more than just throwing darts at pictures on the wall, as the publication enlisted a panel of automotive experts to test drive each vehicle for close evaluation. The panelists included 100 members of the Robb Report Club (comprised of top corporate executives and influential readers), Editor-in-Chief Brett Anderson and automotive consultant Robert Ross. Full results of the competition will be revealed in the luxury magazine's March issue, hitting newsstands in about a week. For more information, visit Robb Report online or check out the full press release from Porsche below.

Porsche Australia price cuts in excess of $36,000 irks customers

Tue, 04 Jun 2013

Have you ever gone to the store, only to become irked after learning that the new [*insert widget here*] that you bought just last week has gone through a price drop? If you're particularly thrifty, even if it's only a couple of bucks, you probably brought in your receipt to see if the store would issue you a credit for the difference. Now, imagine that the widget in question isn't a minor purchase, it's a Porsche - and the price drop isn't just a few bucks - it's thousands.
That's the unhappy scenario that recently faced a number of Australian luxury car buyers and the uncomfortable conversation awaiting the German automaker. According to GoAuto, Porsche Australia recently whacked up to $36,000 off the price of its models in order to jumpstart sales Down Under - the Panamera range itself saw cuts between $5,500 and more than $36,000. The aggressive price cut was a strategy designed to drive sales of more than 3,000 cars locally, a yearly goal originally set for 2018, but now hoped for as early as 2016.
Australia is known for its comparatively high car prices, so the dramatic price cuts were undoubtedly welcome news to potential Porsche shoppers. However, around 50 existing customers were understandably agitated by the reductions because they purchased their cars just before the adjustments took effect. Not only did they stand to lose out on the deals, they also had good reason to fear that their new cars' residual values would take a beating.