Detail Info for: Porsche : 911 Porsche 911s roller/ project
Transaction Info
Sold On:
07/17/2011
Price:
$ 2000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
Location:
STEWARTSTOWN, PA, 17363
Seller Type:
-
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1975 Porsche 911
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
-
Transmission:
-
VIN:
9115 200356
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
IF YOU HAVE 0 FEEDBACK OR LESS THAN A 10 FEEDBACK SCORE. DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU CONTACT ME FIRST. Here is a 75 911s roller/ project. The car has a clean title and would make a nice driver project. The car has no engine or transmission but most everything else is there. Ok so what's the story? I purchased the car basically for parts for another project. As true with many of these efforts, it never worked out. I ended up selling the engine and transmission and was left with the rest. There are still some good parts here, nice aluminum calipers, factory sport seats (need re doing though) all the suspension bits, nice set of cookies, glass is good etc. The bad, is that yes there is some rust to deal with, but nothing that is not common with these things. The front suspension pan needs replacement and the rear floor section was replaced, but not with the factory panel. The paint is fresh and looks good, I would say a solid 15 footer. It is a cranberry which is sort of a cross between the rosewood color and burgandy. At night it looks like rosewood in the day, it looks like burgandy. The interior bits are there but need work. All in all, if you wanted a car to tinker with, it could easily become a nice driver or would also make a nice (purists close your eyes) conversion project, maybe even a track effort. Anyway, I have tried to describe it the best I can. It also comes with an assortment of various boxed bits (nuts/ bolts/ trim pieces etc.). The reserve is set to what I think is fair and I would encourage anyone that is interested to come by (if possible) and take a look. Otherwise, I will do my best to answer any questions. But please check with the wife/ mom/ dad/ girlfriend/ boyfriend and most importantly with your wallet before placing a bid. As indicated, I would strongly advise coming by to be sure this is something of interest before placing a bid. By placing a bid you are agreeing to buy it not come and look at it. Finally, it is for sale locally so, I reserve the right to end the auction early. Thanks for looking!! Best, Rob rchamb1060@aol.com
