Glad to see it still has a flat 4 in it. I hate it when I see guys with 912’s that throw a flat 6 out of a 911 into them and then try to claim it’s still a 912. The flat 4 is what makes a 912 a 912. Whether it’s the earlier 1.6 or the later 912E 2.0 type 4 it’s not a 912 unless it has it’s flat 4. I’d rather see someone with a bored out 2.6 liter type 4 and over 200 horsepower than a flat 6 in a 912.
Thanks for posting this video. Sage advice from family members to keep car. love the patina. Curious, did you replace the horn grills with the screw version. I think the 1966 had the bronze 4 screw version. I’m having a Hecht of a time locating the correct grills for my 1966. Which incidentally has the same patina polo red. Quite similar almost a clone.
Feel the same about my '68; loved the video, thanks for sharing!
Superb car. So great to see it with the four still in it.
Glad to see it still has a flat 4 in it. I hate it when I see guys with 912’s that throw a flat 6 out of a 911 into them and then try to claim it’s still a 912. The flat 4 is what makes a 912 a 912. Whether it’s the earlier 1.6 or the later 912E 2.0 type 4 it’s not a 912 unless it has it’s flat 4. I’d rather see someone with a bored out 2.6 liter type 4 and over 200 horsepower than a flat 6 in a 912.
Thank you for sharing. I love the story, and I love the Porsche.
Nice!. Currently looking for the '67 I sold in the early 80s. I do have chassis & engine numbers.
Awesome Air cool 😎 👌 👍
Cool car, and story...
Nice car. Love the patina
Great story and video. Glad to hear you didn't sell it.
Superb!
Thanks for posting this video. Sage advice from family members to keep car. love the patina. Curious, did you replace the horn grills with the screw version. I think the 1966 had the bronze 4 screw version. I’m having a Hecht of a time locating the correct grills for my 1966. Which incidentally has the same patina polo red. Quite similar almost a clone.
John's motor will be just a little quicker than stock!
What was Stuart thinking? Promising the car to his daughter then selling it.