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Thread: FS: 1966 Porsche 912 Coupe Silver/Red Restored

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    FS: 1966 Porsche 912 Coupe Silver/Red Restored

    Restored 1966 Porsche 912 Karmann Coupe. Matching numbers. Mileage 93,715 believed original. This car was built in October 1965. It will come with black Legacy plates. I had listed this car previously with rare factory 1967 Recaro Sport Seats. I have since sold the sport seats and can now offer the car for less. The buyer of the sport seats had a very nice, original set of correct seats with headrests. My car did come with headrests per COA. I included photos of one of the seats. These will be redone using the Autos International kits in matching red vinyl. If someone wanted the car before this work has begun, I can offer for $57,000. This would be a good time to go back to black interior if desired by new owner. Once completed, estimating early January, price will be $60,000 firm. Many more photos available on request. PLEASE NOTE: Interior photos show the sport seats, these are no longer in the car and no longer available. The car will have the correct 65/66 seats. PM or email mjmccormick@earthlink.net or Text/Call 916.337.7912
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    Last edited by Miniwerks; 12-01-2016 at 10:48 AM.

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    Forgot to mention, I am also considering partial trades. I need a daily driver, looking for a BMW 3 or 5 series ideally, possibly older Range Rover as well. My other car is a 79 930 with 54k original miles and would prefer to keep that one on a tender covered in the garage. :-)

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    New seats are now underway. Autos International is sending seat kits with correct matching "304 red" vinyl plus black/white pepita houndstooth centers. Basket weave centers were not an option with the red vinyl so chose the houndstooth. The seats will look just like the attached but with headrests. All hardware has been handed off to be re-plated and perfect, refurbished seats rails arriving this week. Anxious to see how these look in the car. I anticipate everything completed by first week in January.
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    Lovely car and a great price. These are so undervalued. GLWS.
    Merv

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    Thank you Merv, I agree. With 65/66 911s out of reach for most collectors, you would think these 912s would come up more.

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    Chassis shots taken when the car still had the Fuchs...
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    Just arrived from Autos International. Recliner and headrest hardware should be back from plating mid-January.
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    Put one of the seat bases on the rails and set the new cover over it. Autos Intl matched spot on. These will look great.
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