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Hi all
I am due to buy this Porsche 1968, on the basis of needing some cosmetic updates and some minor work to get the engine running, however on closer inspection the floorpans look only spot welded and like they've been cut and rewarded again. Engine also seems to be missing the floor. Just wondered if anyone else had any thoughts on this?



I am due to buy this Porsche 1968, on the basis of needing some cosmetic updates and some minor work to get the engine running, however on closer inspection the floorpans look only spot welded and like they've been cut and rewarded again. Engine also seems to be missing the floor. Just wondered if anyone else had any thoughts on this?
Not4U2Touch said:
Hi all
I am due to buy this Porsche 1968, on the basis of needing some cosmetic updates and some minor work to get the engine running, however on closer inspection the floorpans look only spot welded and like they've been cut and rewarded again. Engine also seems to be missing the floor. Just wondered if anyone else had any thoughts on this?



I like that a lot....I am due to buy this Porsche 1968, on the basis of needing some cosmetic updates and some minor work to get the engine running, however on closer inspection the floorpans look only spot welded and like they've been cut and rewarded again. Engine also seems to be missing the floor. Just wondered if anyone else had any thoughts on this?
Jevvy said:
Looks like an aftermarket replacement floorplan has been (poorly) tacked on.

You do realise its a 912 and not a 911 dont you? Make sure you get it checked out by someone who knows these cars.
Haha, yes I know it's a 912, although know many don't realise. I agree, it looks like the floor is badly tacked on. It looks like a 2 piece and the seam hasn't been welded fully, but just tacked. Also that huge dent through the entire middle looks like someones put an electric saw to it and the rewarded it. Just look a mess and worried a.) it might need redoing and b.) if it's a sign of how the rest has been maintained, then it could have lots of other hidden treasures.
You do realise its a 912 and not a 911 dont you? Make sure you get it checked out by someone who knows these cars.
That floor looks like a bodge job from the pictures. I would certainly get it inspected before parting with any money. Regarding the engine it looks like one of those spagetti open pipes with center exit rather than a standard back box. All things can be remidied but that is only good if you know what you are in for before you buy.
C4ME said:
That floor looks like a bodge job from the pictures. I would certainly get it inspected before parting with any money. Regarding the engine it looks like one of those spagetti open pipes with center exit rather than a standard back box. All things can be remidied but that is only good if you know what you are in for before you buy.
This ^I’m guessing, but it looks like the engine tinware is missing ?? Not sure how critical its deletion is to efficient engine cooling. Seek some quality advice.
The floor looks VERY questionable, as others have said, it looks like a half floor repair panel has been welded over the original. The fact the welds have been left unprotected (I presume they’re still in the same state as photographed ?)
Get someone to do a very thorough PPI on the car, it’ll be the best £150-250 you’ve spent. Ever.
Edited by Slippydiff on Monday 16th March 12:33
THANK YOU everyone
I've decided this isn't right for me. A nice car for someone that might be able to sort the welding themselves, but otherwise too much of an investment to get it right. With the economy being so bad, prices are likely to dip this year as well, so fingers crossed I can get something more sound. Thanks again for the inputs that helped me make a decision I'm feeling is right.
I've decided this isn't right for me. A nice car for someone that might be able to sort the welding themselves, but otherwise too much of an investment to get it right. With the economy being so bad, prices are likely to dip this year as well, so fingers crossed I can get something more sound. Thanks again for the inputs that helped me make a decision I'm feeling is right.
I noticed the car got sold in Chicago. Looks like it needs a bit of work..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Porsche-912-/2235358...
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Porsche-912-/2235358...
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