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I wish the new owner of this superb and stunningly beautiful 46 year old Porsche unlimited and unending happiness with his or her new acquisition, and hope it goes to someone who appreciates it.
Porsche cars of this era were imported by Volkswagen of North America, and Porsches were manufactured by Volkswagen (VW) AG. The pan and engine of this car is VW. VWs of the 1960s had a VIN stamped primarily on the center channel behind the front seats, which is the VIN on the title of this car. The Porsche VIN was riveted by the Porsche factory on the body in the front trunk area, as seen in the photos. If you would also like an additional title that has the VIN from the front, you may pay an extra $350 and have it in 60 days.
Burns some oil and oil seeps when sitting, which causes it to smoke to burn off as you run it which after 15 minutes burns off completely and it then runs clear without smoking. As a general matter, it is not recommended to drive a car with oil leaks as oil can catch fire if it hits a hot exhaust system, therefore it is recommended only that you drive this car after fixing the oil leaks. Although the car was driven for the video demonstration, it has been many years since this car has been in regular use. Therefore it is not recommended that you drive it until you have had a complete professional system and safety inspection performed.
If the ad and 2000 photos isn't scary enough, there's this vid. :eek: