Now up for auction is this 1976 Porsche 912E presented in Midnight Blue Metallic. Reported to have spent its entire life in California up until the seller’s recent purchase in 2020, this 912E has since been relocated to Maryland and treated to well over $10k worth of service including a refresh of the braking system and a full rebuild of the 5-speed manual gearbox. Having also undergone an engine rebuild in 2018 at a cost of over $11k, this well-sorted 912E is now being offered for auction with approximately 195k miles showing on the odometer, accompanied by service records and a clean title.
This 912 is said to have been previously refinished in Midnight Blue Metallic, and the paint is noted to be in good condition with some minor patina. The original color of the car is stamped in the doorjamb as Arrow Blue (305-9-20). Detailed images are provided in the photo gallery. This particular example features a sunroof, U.S. market bumperettes, black exterior trim, and Fuchs-style wheels dressed in fresh all-season tires dated from 2020.
The black interior has been kept in good driver-grade condition. Some imperfections are noted including a crack on the dashboard and a missing headliner on the sunroof panel. The front seats appear to have been reupholstered and an upgraded Kenwood radio has been added along with aftermarket speakers. The windshield wiper motor and washer pump have been newly replaced, and the seller indicates all gauges and accessories to be fully functional.
Only offered for the 1976 model year, the Porsche 912E was debuted with a naturally aspirated 2.0 L flat-four engine with fuel injection. In its stock configuration, the 912E is capable of sending approximately 86 HP to the rear wheels. The original fuel injection system for this example has been replaced in favor of dual Weber carburetors for ease of operation. Records show an engine rebuild at 188k miles in 2018 at a cost of over $11k, and the seller recently commissioned a major engine-out service and mechanical refresh including the following items:
This sale will include a spare tire, service records, and a clean title (in transit). This thoroughly serviced 912E makes an ideal driver-grade example for any passionate air-cooled enthusiast, do not miss out.
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@Grarich ...if you are unable to see the photos clearly, the door tag reads "305-9-2" and the VIN tag reads 9126000210.
@Grarich A new photo has been added to the listing gallery.
Do you have pictures of the vin plate?
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@Jbuggyus ...no rust or corrosion on the body or underside/undercarriage.
Hello, is there any corrosion on the body or underside? Thank you
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@jma0506 ...video uploaded
@jma0506 A new video has been posted to the listing page.
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@jetisonn - do you have any videos of the car (walkaround, cold start, driving) you can share?
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@william ... that was a real concern of mine, too, when I bought the car. I am happy to say that there is no rust. Thanks for the question.
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hello seller,
Nice car, no rust?
Hello everyone, my name is Rashad and I am putting my 1976 Porsche 912e up for auction. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer all your questions. Good luck everyone.