Originally imported from the Netherlands and delivered to its first
owner, Mr. Browning, in La Jolla, California with 12 miles on the
odometer. Finished in Light Ivory (6804 color code) with Black
upholstery. Rust-free California car with very good gaps and panel
fit. Excellent overall condition with very nice paint and interior.
Matching number engine per original maintenance record book from
Porsche. Complete with owner's manual, records and maintenance
record book.
History:
In 1969 Porsche stretched the wheelbase of the 911 and 912 2.3
inches and added fender flares to the front and rear wheel arches.
They also added substance to the interiors of the "long wheelbase"
cars by trimming the dash differently and adding solid door
pockets, shoulder belts, and headrests in the seats. The reason
Porsche stretched the wheelbase was to tame the ill-handling 911.
The heavy rear weight balance made the "short wheelbase" cars a
handful to drive near the limit and they often caught even the most
experienced drivers in arrears. Spinning backwards off the road was
a common thing in these early cars. The lengthened wheelbase
effectively moved the bias towards the front wheels and the "long
wheelbase" cars were mostly tamed.
Vehicle Details
1969 Porsche 912
Listing ID:CC-1219940
Price:$57,500
Location:Costa Mesa, California
Year:1969
Make:Porsche
Model:912
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:48760
Stock Number:Po3789
VIN:129022037
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