Vehicle Description
1969 Porsche 912 Coupe
• VIN 129022669
• Completed April 17, 1969
• Rare color Ossi Blue
The final year of 912 production with a longer wheelbase finished
in Ossi Blue with a Black leatherette interior. The paintwork is in
amazing condition with excellent gaps and panel fit. The upholstery
has been finished in the correct German material from Autos
International including the front seats, dashboard, and garnish
rails. Factory equipment includes an original steering wheel,
deluxe horn ring, Blaupunkt AM/FM (Blue Dot) radio, and VDO
instrumentation. Chrome steel wheels are fitted with 185 15
tires.
Mechanically powered the matching 1600cc flat-four engine
(producing 100hp) paired to a 5-speed manual 901 transmission with
a four-wheel disc braking system. Complete with service records
from 2015-2018, driver's manual, tool kit, and spare tire. An
excellent opportunity to acquire a very well sorted 912 offered in
a very desirable color combination.
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 backward 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.
The 912 had a motor package that was about 250 pounds lighter and
in the "short wheelbase" car, it was fun to use the nimbleness
inherent in the rear weight bias and these cars outshined the 911
on any curvy road. Lengthening the wheelbase in a 912 had a similar
effect on a 912 as it had in a 911. These "long wheelbase" 912's
were more stable in corners and extremely comfortable on the open
road. It was a real refinement to the 912 and the cars offer a
lovely drive. This was the last year the 912 was built and only
3500 were made, making the 1969 912 the rarest of the 912s.
Emissions compliance killed the 912 and unfortunately Porsche gave
us the 914 as its replacement. No one celebrated.