1967 Porsche 911 Coupe Project
$7,500.00
- Chassis: 306136
- Rolling Project
- 51k Miles Shown
- No Engine or Transmission
- 15″ Steel Wheels w/Polished Hubcaps
- VDO Instrumentation
- Spare Parts
This 1967 Porsche 911 coupe is a non-running project with no engine or transmission. The floors, rear panel, and rear quarter panels have been removed, and the shell rolls on 15″ ventilated steel wheels with polished hubcaps. The project was acquired by the selling dealer in 2024, and the sale includes spare quarter panels, seats, and door panels. This SWB 911 coupe is now offered in New York at no reserve with a clean Connecticut title.
The car came finished from the factory in Aga Blue (6608), and the rear panel and both quarter panels have been removed. The front fenders are finished in gray primer, while the doors, roof, and hood have been painted dark blue. Rust, dents, and areas of prior repairs are viewable in the gallery. A replacement pair of quarter panels accompany the vehicle.
The 15″ ventilated steel wheels feature polished hubcaps and are mounted with a mixed set of tires. The car was factory equipped with an independent front suspension including an anti-sway bar, longitudinal torsion bar, upper struts, and lower wishbones. The rear semi-trailing arm setup features a transverse torsion bar.
The floors have been removed, and the interior retains a dashboard, a four-spoke steering wheel, and VDO instrumentation, including a central 8k-rpm tachometer, a 150-mph speedometer, an analog clock, and gauges for fuel level, oil level, oil temperature, and oil pressure. The five-digit odometer shows 51k miles.
A pair of black vinyl seats upholstered in black leatherette with houndstooth cloth inserts accompanies the vehicle, along with door panels and rear seats. One of the front seats has rodent damage and is missing the headrest.
No drivetrain is included in the sale.
There is rust on the underside, additional photos of which are provided in the gallery.
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