For Sale: 1966 Porsche 911 in Wallingford, Connecticut for sale in Wallingford, CT

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Vehicle Description o 2 Owner Car from new o Retained in original family until 2015 o Car is still on its original Pink Slip o This car was owned by famous Hollywood music producer Jerrold Immel (produced theme songs for Dallas, Voyagers, Gunsmoke, Walker Texas Results and Knots Landing).
o Sold new at Competition Motors in Woodland Hills, CA o Original Sales invoice, registration, and insurance cards o 1 respray in the 1980's, still in its original color-Polo Red o Original books o Extremely clean unrestored example o Recent Cryogenic, cleaning o Recent services by marque expert This Porsche 912 Coupe is a two-owner example, where it was retained by the original owner until XXXX.
This car was purchased by famous Hollywood music producer Jerrold Immel at Competition Motors in Woodland Hills, CA.
The 912 was the successor to the 356.
Porsche first unveiled the 911 in 1963 and immediately it had made the world re-known 356 model look obsolete.
The 912 was a 911 with a version of the 356SC engine.
It made 95hp.
This car was recently serviced by a marque Porsche expert where the work was commenced by the second owner.
We just did a full paint correction on the car and a cryogenic cleaning on the engine compartment and chassis.
This car is ready to be enjoyed and driven to the next cars and coffee.
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  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911

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