When Porsche introduced the 356, it featured unique styling and was powered by a stout air cooled four-cylinder engine. By 1966 it was time for Porsche to release a new model to replace the 356. This model was the 911. The Porsche 911 was revolutionary and has retained the same styling through today. Because the new 911 body was more expensive to make than the 356, Porsche decided to use the four-cylinder engine in some models. This created a more affordable line, with the same styling as the 911, and it was called the Porsche 912. The 912’s were very balanced and quite comparable to the more expensive 911.
1969 was the last year for the much-loved Porsche 912. The last year received an updated interior and power windows were available as an option. Powering this restored Porsche is a four-cylinder engine fueled by dual carburetors. Connected to the engine is a five-speed manual transmission. The exterior is finished elegantly with red paintwork and Fuch wheels. The interior of the car is tailored with in black with vinyl upholstery, CD player and complete instrumentation.