I stumbled upon one of the later videos of your 912. Peaked my interest and searched your channel. Saw a nice chronicle of your restoration and I'm on the throws of binge watching all of your videos. I liked your style/methodology of your initial video and subscribed to watch the remainder. I'm not a Porsche owner, never been but I started our on euro cars in my youth (69 MG Midget and 74 Fiat X1/9). I went through my JDM phase for a many years and have returned back to euros. I've recently been captured (last 2 years) by late 60's, early 70's VW Beetles hence why your 68 Porsche 912 caught my eye. I've owned a 08 Audi A5 V6 for the last 8 years and a twin turbo'd 08 Audi V8 R8 for the last 5 years. And the binge watch begins .... 😊
Once you get this puppy up to speed, it’ll be super fun. Bought a new 1967-912 in November 1966. It was perfectly balanced and was a joy to drive. Cost new $4985, had a 5 speed (just a choice no extra charge), no seat belts. I paid $50 for a radio upgrade to a Blaupunk ‘Mexican AM/FM/SW.’
@@michaelgideon6422 No. Had that car in some rather shady areas while I had it in the 60s; it was stolen from a Shopping Mall parking lot in ‘71. Insurance gave me $3K. Only items that could be easily adapted to a dune buggy were taken-my extra option radio was spared.
I put seat belts in car a few weeks after purchase. I bought car in 66 believe (not sure) that was swan year for no seat belts. Bought car in Philadelphia which was port of entry for Porsche cars.
One last comment. As I remember the 912 is equally balanced on its four tires for a driver of around 158 pounds. I was perfectly matched then(can’t say that for today sadly).
I love Porsches. More precisely I love old Porsches. And this is where I join you. What a great car and in phenomenal condition. Looking forward to binging this restoration/ preserving
Great find, and I like that you are keeping the originality intact. The paint doesn't even look that bad! 912s are great cars that stand on their own merits.
Listening to you talk about everything you discover while going through the car (i.e. look at this dash! the e-brake is perfect! etc.) is very cool! It's nice to know I'm not the only one who has such a grand time with cars! Thanks for your time and the videos!
Michael, watching you unbox this time capsule was such a treat, especially the baggies with the badging pieces('911' and the P O R S C H E letters). My '67 911 had the same rear view Talbot mirror but mine had two, one on each fender. The outer door skin was never drilled thru but the the inner panel had the access holes pre-stamped. Glad to see its found a new steward that will love and care for it.
Been watching your videos for a while now. Really love the content and passion and enjoyment you have for the cars. Keep them coming! Thank you for the content!
I also have a '68 and I'd say you did well! Your interior looks a lot better than mine did when I bought mine. It also looks original (to me). You never will lose money on it. Even after you give the paint some love I bet you'll increase the value by $3K!!! She looks really nice - please post more videos and show your progress!! The aircooled cars are going out of sight in value! P.S. It looks like you have a Talbot mirror which was an option and more aerodynamic than the stock Durant mirrors.
Thanks! Only missing the driver door bottom and the pull handle on the interior. It’s all original and in great shape! Thank you for the comment 😊 I’ll definitely post more videos on the car. Interested about the mirror. I didn’t know this style was an option. Thanks again!
There should be NO regrets in the purchase. It looks original and most all the parts are "there". 34,000 odo miles? I doubt it! Perhaps 134k or 234k miles, however these engines are very reliable when overhauled/rebuilt and easy to repair. I understand the apprehension, but this makes better sense than keeping US$ in the bank. Classic cars will always appreciate throughout the years. Sure there is rust in almost all older cars, but no matter what, it can be addressed and body panels are available. Your compensation will be rewarded by the journey in the fix, repair, maintenance and ride with final appreciation/accomplishment of a great build. Duffy, the name as embossed on the glasses case will change to your name. Eventually in your lifetime some lucky person will inherit or purchase your 912. The name on the glasses case will change to the new owner. Enjoy her while you can. Wishing you a happy journey!!! Congratulations!!! A+
Hey Peter! Thanks very much :) I agree this is way better than money in the bank these days. I'm really happy I bought the car. Nervous in the beginning for sure, but I'm really glad I went for it. This has already been rewarding in so many ways, but that first drive is going to be really special. I'll enjoy it as much as I can when done. Love this comment, very cool. Thanks again!
Hi Mike I think I sort of know the answer to my question to you as you have just sold your 997 As I am in the market for either a 993 or 997.2 Any advice or thoughts? Great 912 by the way
Thanks Stephen! Those are two very different cars. It really depends on what you intent to do with the car, driving style, where you live, daily driver or weekend car, etc. You can't go wrong with either, but if I had to chose I'd probably end up with the 993.
Dude you scored. That is one really nice 912. You’ll get it started and have a lot of fun with it. Can you share how much you paid for it. I’m also trying to find an older 911/928 to mess and restore. And by the way, I’m like you, love Porsches and all cars as well as bikes. For you viewers we are having fun and living life. Good job bro
great video michael. i have an identical situation with a '67 i purchased from a family member. running when parked 25 years back and i don't a key either. you mentioned about buying a 'blank'. would you mind telling me how you are going to proceed to get keyed for your switch? i would be grateful. thank you!
@@michaelgideon6422 I appreciate your reply with key info! that makes sense and I feel better knowing how to proceed. My '67 is Irish Green with much dust on top of that from last 27 years. i wish i could attach photo to this reply for you to see. Like you, my plan is to first get it restored mechanically, fuel tank, brakes, engine etc. thanks again. john
This is a dream of mine. I'm based in OC. Curious how much you got it for? My issue is they're always asking like 30-80k for these in this shape and honestly they're worth like 5-10k. Also how'd you find it?
@michaelgideon6422 true I'm basing on what they use to be in the past when no one desired them in the mid to early 90s. You could pick up a 70s-80 body for that price
@@FunWithAJ Yea, a lot has changed in 35 year. Most cheap motorcycles sell for 5-10k these days. A hand made 54 year old porsche is far more valuable than a civic or a cheap plastic motorcycle. I won't say what I paid, but I'll say it was more than I wanted to pay :)
Great story…a big hug from Kazakhstan
I stumbled upon one of the later videos of your 912. Peaked my interest and searched your channel. Saw a nice chronicle of your restoration and I'm on the throws of binge watching all of your videos. I liked your style/methodology of your initial video and subscribed to watch the remainder.
I'm not a Porsche owner, never been but I started our on euro cars in my youth (69 MG Midget and 74 Fiat X1/9). I went through my JDM phase for a many years and have returned back to euros. I've recently been captured (last 2 years) by late 60's, early 70's VW Beetles hence why your 68 Porsche 912 caught my eye.
I've owned a 08 Audi A5 V6 for the last 8 years and a twin turbo'd 08 Audi V8 R8 for the last 5 years.
And the binge watch begins .... 😊
Also Happy New Year to you and yours, like the "Pray for Surf" t-shirt brother! Am guessing former military as well, if so thanks for your time!
Love this. Congrats and great find. The towel.....that's so me : )
Brother you found a gem👍
Appreciate it Rene
Once you get this puppy up to speed, it’ll be super fun. Bought a new 1967-912 in November 1966. It was perfectly balanced and was a joy to drive. Cost new $4985, had a 5 speed (just a choice no extra charge), no seat belts. I paid $50 for a radio upgrade to a Blaupunk ‘Mexican AM/FM/SW.’
It's up to speed. I've got more videos on this car if you'd like to see.
Do you still have it? No seatbelts? Interesting.
@@michaelgideon6422 No. Had that car in some rather shady areas while I had it in the 60s; it was stolen from a Shopping Mall parking lot in ‘71. Insurance gave me $3K. Only items that could be easily adapted to a dune buggy were taken-my extra option radio was spared.
I put seat belts in car a few weeks after purchase. I bought car in 66 believe (not sure) that was swan year for no seat belts. Bought car in Philadelphia which was port of entry for Porsche cars.
One last comment. As I remember the 912 is equally balanced on its four tires for a driver of around 158 pounds. I was perfectly matched then(can’t say that for today sadly).
What a beauty!
Thanks to Ferry! 🏁👊🏻
I have a '67 - very cool car. All kinds of people stop me to comment about it.
A 67 is a very cool car. What color?
@@michaelgideon6422 - Ivory.
I love Porsches. More precisely I love old Porsches. And this is where I join you. What a great car and in phenomenal condition. Looking forward to binging this restoration/ preserving
Can wait to see the restoration
I’ll show you when I’m done and we can go for a ride
Awesome! Wishing you the best with that car. I have an '83 SC and love it!
Nice find son!! :)
Thanks Pop
That’s a sick car mikey!!!
Thanks amigo!! Miss ya bud
Just found this! Can’t wait to watch this series! Cheers🎉😊
Great find, and I like that you are keeping the originality intact. The paint doesn't even look that bad! 912s are great cars that stand on their own merits.
Thanks! Yea I don’t think the paint is bad at all. Some areas here and there and some staining but it gives it character. Thanks for watching
Absolutely fabulous Looking forward to more content really enjoyed episode 1
Appreciate that!
Just found your channel, love this content ..love these old Porche's. Thanks.
Unbelievable find. Congratulations 🎉 really love watching. Can’t wait to see the finished product. Enjoy the journey 👏🏼
Nice barn find.Love it and it will love you.FYI:only run non ethanol in her.
Thanks! Definitely a good call on no ethanol! Thanks for watching!
What a great find. I wish there were more like that in Texas.
Glad you found that porsche. Awesome find.
Thank you! Love this car
What a clean car!!! Wow! To find a 912 in this condition is a dream. Enjoy! It will be fun to follow the story 😀
Not a perfect car but a dream come true for sure!
Very cool!!
Nice
Thanks HENNING!
Very cool car! I purchased a 67 FJ40 and I never looked back ...
Listening to you talk about everything you discover while going through the car (i.e. look at this dash! the e-brake is perfect! etc.) is very cool! It's nice to know I'm not the only one who has such a grand time with cars! Thanks for your time and the videos!
Thanks for watching and commenting Scott. Appreciate the support and I’ll keep the videos coming 🤙🏻
Michael, watching you unbox this time capsule was such a treat, especially the baggies with the badging pieces('911' and the P O R S C H E letters). My '67 911 had the same rear view Talbot mirror but mine had two, one on each fender. The outer door skin was never drilled thru but the the inner panel had the access holes pre-stamped. Glad to see its found a new steward that will love and care for it.
Thanks for the comment Steve! Finding those letters was my favorite part of that day. Talbot mirrors are cool!
Congrats 🎉🎉
Gracious!
Nice clean car👍
Thank you!
Been watching your videos for a while now. Really love the content and passion and enjoyment you have for the cars. Keep them coming! Thank you for the content!
Thanks Tom! Glad you’re enjoying the videos. I’ve got a lot coming 🤙🏻
I also have a '68 and I'd say you did well! Your interior looks a lot better than mine did when I bought mine. It also looks original (to me). You never will lose money on it. Even after you give the paint some love I bet you'll increase the value by $3K!!! She looks really nice - please post more videos and show your progress!! The aircooled cars are going out of sight in value! P.S. It looks like you have a Talbot mirror which was an option and more aerodynamic than the stock Durant mirrors.
Thanks! Only missing the driver door bottom and the pull handle on the interior. It’s all original and in great shape! Thank you for the comment 😊 I’ll definitely post more videos on the car. Interested about the mirror. I didn’t know this style was an option. Thanks again!
Nice job man. I enjoyed watching this. What a great find! Also, nice job with the editing, video quality has come a long way!
Thanks bro!
Awesome! Reminds me of my 912 journey 😀
👋🙏 thank you!
Can’t wait to see the process on your next video
Thank you, next video coming soon 👊🏻
what a gorgeous machine! enjoy mate
Thanks Doug!
That is a really clean car. Good buy bro.
There should be NO regrets in the purchase. It looks original and most all the parts are "there". 34,000 odo miles? I doubt it! Perhaps 134k or 234k miles, however these engines are very reliable when overhauled/rebuilt and easy to repair. I understand the apprehension, but this makes better sense than keeping US$ in the bank. Classic cars will always appreciate throughout the years. Sure there is rust in almost all older cars, but no matter what, it can be addressed and body panels are available. Your compensation will be rewarded by the journey in the fix, repair, maintenance and ride with final appreciation/accomplishment of a great build. Duffy, the name as embossed on the glasses case will change to your name. Eventually in your lifetime some lucky person will inherit or purchase your 912. The name on the glasses case will change to the new owner. Enjoy her while you can. Wishing you a happy journey!!! Congratulations!!! A+
Hey Peter! Thanks very much :) I agree this is way better than money in the bank these days. I'm really happy I bought the car. Nervous in the beginning for sure, but I'm really glad I went for it. This has already been rewarding in so many ways, but that first drive is going to be really special. I'll enjoy it as much as I can when done. Love this comment, very cool. Thanks again!
great video. love the new car !
Time to get some rolling shots!
Dude! I've been wanting a SWB 912 forever! I'd sell my SC to get one this clean.
You’d miss the SC power!!
Hi Mike
I think I sort of know the answer to my question to you as you have just sold your 997
As I am in the market for either a 993 or 997.2
Any advice or thoughts?
Great 912 by the way
Thanks Stephen! Those are two very different cars. It really depends on what you intent to do with the car, driving style, where you live, daily driver or weekend car, etc. You can't go wrong with either, but if I had to chose I'd probably end up with the 993.
Looks like my garage. Where you located???
Dude you scored. That is one really nice 912. You’ll get it started and have a lot of fun with it. Can you share how much you paid for it. I’m also trying to find an older 911/928 to mess and restore. And by the way, I’m like you, love Porsches and all cars as well as bikes. For you viewers we are having fun and living life. Good job bro
Thanks Reel! Appreciate that man 🙏
@michael, nice video. What did you think of the Porsche 914 you passed by? I've never seen one in person before.
That one was tired, but I love the 914
Congrats on a LEGENDARY find. What a pristine example of a 912. Are you going to do a full restoration?
Thanks! I’ll do a mechanical restoration only
Hi nice video where’s the best place to look to buy these cars in the US. Thanks.
Such a great find... how did you find out about it?
A little bit of work and this thing is going to be a driver!
Thanks for encouraging me on it man! Can’t wait to get it running
talbot mirror, could have been mounted new by the dealership before delivery.
great video michael. i have an identical situation with a '67 i purchased from a family member. running when parked 25 years back and i don't a key either. you mentioned about buying a 'blank'. would you mind telling me how you are going to proceed to get keyed for your switch? i would be grateful. thank you!
Awesome! What color? I bought a set of blank keys from Pelican. I’ll pull the lock from one of the doors and take it to a locksmith
@@michaelgideon6422 I appreciate your reply with key info! that makes sense and I feel better knowing how to proceed. My '67 is Irish Green with much dust on top of that from last 27 years. i wish i could attach photo to this reply for you to see. Like you, my plan is to first get it restored mechanically, fuel tank, brakes, engine etc. thanks again. john
@@johnsimmons8448 one of the best colors! Anytime man and thanks for commenting
Stop looking at me swan 😂😂😂
Best money you will ever spend
I think so too
How much did you get it for? Where's the Targa? I don't see it in the background of your pics
The targa is at a body shop
This is a dream of mine. I'm based in OC. Curious how much you got it for? My issue is they're always asking like 30-80k for these in this shape and honestly they're worth like 5-10k. Also how'd you find it?
A fifteen year old Honda civic sells for 5-10k. If that’s what these are worth to ya, it’ll always be a dream. That’s not reality.
@michaelgideon6422 true I'm basing on what they use to be in the past when no one desired them in the mid to early 90s. You could pick up a 70s-80 body for that price
@@FunWithAJ Yea, a lot has changed in 35 year. Most cheap motorcycles sell for 5-10k these days. A hand made 54 year old porsche is far more valuable than a civic or a cheap plastic motorcycle. I won't say what I paid, but I'll say it was more than I wanted to pay :)
Drop a Jake Raby Type 4 engine in that and let it roll.
It would definitely scream with one of his motors. I’m keeping this car original, though.
I remember good, better than average examples going for $10k 8 years ago.
Those were the days. Gas, milk, etc was all cheaper 8 years ago..
@@michaelgideon6422 I like it seems like a nice car, clean project to start with
@@michaelgideon6422 .....and so were weekly wages................
Do not repaint, it can come back as it’s a single stage paint.
I'd never repaint it
20k in body work, another 15k in mechanical and another 5 on miscellaneous you should be good.
body work? lol no
I can bring back that original paint. Dont mess with it.
Nice