Vehicle Description
1968 Porsche 912� Karmann bodied 912 with appreciating value One of
only 7,458 912 models sold in the United States in 1968 Polo Red
exterior with tan interior� 1586cc flat four-cylinder engine from a
'66 Porsche Dual�DeLorto carburators� Five-speed manual
transmission period correct for 1968 Koni Shocks, with Weltmiester
Adjustable Spring Plates Nardi steering wheel with engraved
signature and Bird's Eye Maple dash trim insert VDO gauges, Hella
lights and dual Durant sideview mirrors Optional 15-inch chrome
wheels Documentation includes original owner's manual and �some
service records MotoeXotica Classic Cars is proud to offer this
1968 Porsche 912 for your examination. This is a Porsche you can
take out and drive, either as an everyday commuter or on weekend
club runs. This 912 is a California car and currently on a
California title from San Diego. Originally delivered to Porsche
Cars Northeast in Bedford, Massachusetts on December 18, 1967. This
912 is finished Polo Red with a tan interior. Both the engine and
transmission have been changed, with the transmission slightly
newer, but still correct for the year. The engine is from a 1966
vehicle but appears to have been rebuilt as it runs extremely well.
Structurally and mechanically the vehicle is very sound, with many
newer parts - Koni shock absorbers, Weltmeister adjustable spring
plates and bushings, brake lines, rebuilt calipers, brake rotors,
master cylinder, shift couplers, transmission linkage, tie-rods,
DeLorto carburetors and a 050 Bosch distributor. The car's paint
and trim are in overall good order, presenting as a nice driver
quality 912. The windows are clear, intact and haze-free. The car's
Hella lights are in similar very good order, intact and crack-free.
The car rolls on good-looking Michelin radials, 195/65R15,
surrounding the original and optional, 15-inch chrome wheels that
sparkle. Its spare tire is in place and looks to be in good order
and the front and rear bumpers are in great shape, too. Inside, the
tan interior is in overall very good shape, from the reupholstered
front bucket seats, to the matching carpet and headliner. Facing
the driver is a Nardi wood steering wheel with engraved signature
and the instrument panel has a Bird's Eye Maple trim insert to
complement its VDO gauges. The inner door panels and shift lever,
topped by a complementing wooden knob, are in very good order. A
whimsical touch, the car's seat belts are red, echoing the
exterior. Completing the interior is a Clarion AM/FM stereo with CD
player. The Porsche 912 was manufactured between 1965 and 1969 as
its entry-level model. The 912 is a nimble-handling compact
performance four-seat vehicle, capable of up to 30 miles per gallon
fuel. This is possible because of a high-efficiency engine, low
weight, and low drag. A variant of the Type 911, one of the most
famous and successful sports cars of all time, the Type 912
initially outsold the 911, boosting the manufacturer's total
production until success of the six-cylinder 911 was assured. As
production of the 356 model concluded on April 5, 1965, Porsche
officially began production of the 912 coupe. Overall, Porsche
produced nearly 30,000 912 coupes. This is one of 7,458 912s sold
in the United States in 1968. In 1968, the United States Department
of Transportation (D.O.T.) imposed mandates that would
significantly change the Porsche 912.�No longer permitted were
glass lenses that had enclosed the headlights, and in their place
were large chrome bezels that housed the lenses
directly.�Windshields were made of composite glass for increased
strength.�Instead of silver, windshield wipers were painted matte
black to reduce unwanted reflections.�And to increase wanted
reflections, Durant side mirrors were enlarged considerably.�Door
buttons were more recessed.�For U.S. cars, colored reflectors were
also fitted to the sides of the car.�Inside the car, the�1968-only
the rear-view mirror was attached to a spring-loaded release
attachment located on metal window frame, between the sun
visors�instead of the chrome plated metal type bolted to the roof
of the car.�Easier to read white lettering replaced the green
Porsche had historically used on all its gauges.�All interior
fittings, from window cranks to ashtray pull, were now encased in
soft rubber plastic, which was deemed to be less damaging to
occupants in the unfortunate instance of a collision. In addition
to safety concerns, the U.S. D.O.T. also imposed environmental
regulations for 1968, which Porsche was able to comply with by
introducing a vacuum advance 050 Bosch distributor, split-shaft
Solex carburetors and an air pump that pushed more air through the
tail pipe thus lowering emissions but only as assessed expressed in
terms of parts per million, and not overall. For 1968, 912 door
panels were a unique one-year only design and doorframes in were
now aluminum instead of chrome-plated brass.�For added stability,
wheel width was increased from 4.5 to five inches. For more
reliable braking, a dual circuit master cylinder was introduced.�A
larger 420-watt generator charged the battery faster. Looking for a
German sports car you can drive regularly versus one with a "look
but don't touch" vibe and that will still appreciate in value? Then
visit MotoeXotica Classic Cars to check out this late 60s Porsche
912 before someone else takes it home. This car is currently
located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on
the odometer shows 58,628 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a
clean and clear, exempt mileage California title. GET OUT AND
DRIVE!!! VIN: 12802427 EIN: 747006 Note: Please see full terms and
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