I'm looking for a 1976 912E to use as a summertime daily driver and have been having a horrible time finding one that's a/ well sorted and b/ reasonably priced. It doesn't have to be perfect, I just don't want it to come to me with major stories and chronic troubles. Any price tag north of 10K just won't work for me, and much less would be much better. (Maybe I have unrealistic expectations? Wouldn't be the first time!) And, for sure, it wouldn't have to be able to pass a smog test, because I don't live in a smog-test state.
I've poked around through all of the ones currently available online -- at Samba, on eBay, some of the Craigslist ones -- and haven't seen any that fit the bill.
So, I thought I'd stick my nose in here and see if one of ya'll knows of one.
Mucho thanks for any help and/or suggestions and/or leads you care to offer!
Well Sorted
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Cheap.
Pick 2.
Zach
a local guy here has a well sorted 912 E, 200k miles on the latest engine rebuild, daily driver.
buying one like it for under 10k... GL
I haven't seen a 911 or 912 under 10k that I would look at as more than a donor.
It's hard to get a deal on any large advertising site or media. If there is a deal, it's gone in seconds. The real deals are word of mouth, careful asking/hunting around and making offers on cars that are not even offered for sale. I just got offered a 914 LE for free. It's just a roller but it wasn't listed on any advertising site. Ask your local Porsche repair shop if they know of anyone who might want to sell. Deals are often made, not just found.
I looked at a really nice one about 6-7 years ago for around $9K. I kick myself for not pulling the trigger on buying it.
You have a better chance at buying a 74-77 911 that is decent for less than 10k than you do a 912e...
SF Bay Area http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/1610364480.html
good description...
one year only
less than 3000 made
red headed step child untill reciently]
goood luck
I have owned 3 912Es , The one I have now #3 is SN 265. I bought it 3 years ago here in ATLANTA, for $5500. 102000 miles from the origional owner. It needed everything, everything for the brakes, new tires, new shocks. shift bushings, tierod ends. The PO said he had the engine rebuilt for $8000 about a year ago. The RMS was leaking badly, we found the seal and the rear bearing was loose. I built a 2056 with Jake's parts, and It runs very strong. I love driving this car, lots of torque (120 FtLbs at the rear wheels from 2500 to 5500) great aroud town and has plenty of passing power in 5th at 70MPH. It still needs paint.
I'm relating this story because you should be able to pick one up for less than $8000. Over $10000 should be in VGC.
Thanks, guys, and I do see what you're saying: the odds of finding a well sorted E at 10k or below, well, they aren't good. All I'm saying is, if you happen to see one and you're feeling charitable, let me know!
As to the mid-year 911s, if I could find one at around 10k that had all the work done to it that *needs* to be done, I'd be a happy camper. Sadly, all the ones I usually see have had half to none of the work done and are priced out of this world or have had all the work done and are priced out of this world. I see em on craiglist for pretty hefty sums -- more than I'd pay, at least -- but I think most of them probably don't sell.
All I'm saying, really, is that I'd like a 912e for less than ten grand, because if I'm going to have to pay too much more than that, it'd make much more sense for me to get an SC. That sound about right?
Thanks!
PM me. There's a 912 E local to me that is probably for sale. All there, doesn't get driven much, runs well.
The Cap'n
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