Originally purchased from Brumos, this 1965 "C" Cabriolet
represents everything that we love about about Porsches. The
original owner purchased this triple Black Cabriolet in 1965 and
only 2 years later traded it in for a new 912. In 1967, Air Force
pilot Lynn Anderson was training in nearby Valdosta, Georgia and
like so many other Porsche enthusiasts, he just HAD to own one!
Lynn purchased the Cabriolet from Brumos and drove it home to
Georgia and then to Arizona, where he finished training. Upon
completion of training, he and the Cabriolet were shipped to
England, where he would spend the next four years touring Europe.
In September of 1969, the Cabriolet was serviced at the Porsche
factory in Stuggart. At that time, the car received engine
KD*P*700613 and was fitted with a hardtop for those cold winters.
Returning stateside in 1972 with a growing family, Lynn delegated
the Cabriolet as the family's third car. Between 1980 and 1990, the
Paterak Brothers rectified a rusty battery pan, along with a few
other small spots, and repainted the car. They also replaced the
carpet, leaving the rest of the interior original. In 1995, the car
was shipped to North Carolina and has been driven sparingly. Lynn
has decided to part with his beloved Cabriolet and we are honored
to have it. The history is fantastic and undisputed, the color
combo is as rare as they come, and the drive is amazing. I love a
car that has been lovingly cared for and driven!