1966 Porsche 912 3 Gauge Coupe Introducing this 1966 Porsche 912 3
Gauge Coupe featured with matching numbers. Offered in white
combined with a black interior. It is important to note that this
912 was rolled out of the factory in its highly desirable exterior
color Slate Grey (6601). This particular Porsche carries a unique
piece of Californian history: a California black license plate,
which includes a sticker from 1986, hinting at the car's extensive
journey and its compelling potential to be fully restored and
brought back to life on the open road.Highlights:- California Car-
Factory Color Slate Gray (6601) - 3-Gauge Example- Matching-Numbers
- Flat-Four Engine- Dellorto Carburetors- Four-Wheel Disc
BrakesThis short-wheelbase 912 is equipped with a manual
transmission, a Flat-Four engine, dual Dellorto carburetors,
four-wheel disc brakes, chrome headlight rings, single exhaust
outlet, VDO instrumentation, chrome trim, Sigma Shadow tires,
15-inch Fuchs-style wheels with Porsche center caps, and a
full-size spare tire. Convenience features include bucket seats,
pop-out quarter windows, and a 3-spoke wood steering wheel.While
this early 3-gauge example is a project car that is currently not
running, its potential as a valuable investment opportunity is
undeniable. Contact us today to learn more about this offering and
start your experience towards owning a piece of German motoring
history. For $24,750
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