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1962 Alpine SII

JME1962

Donation Time
Very original 54,000 mile survivor. Moonstone with scarlet upholstry & Moonstone seat piping. Scarlet carpets. Original seats, carpet, and rubber mats. Original tar paper over floorboards, transmission tunnel, and rear seat area. Never disassembled. Undercarriage mostly original red oxide primer and undercoating with minor surface rust. Original paint with touchups and minor repairs. Many receipts dating back to original owner in Wichita, KS. Fort Riley military base parking pass still on windshield. Includes original aluminum hardtop (needs rear plex & headliner), original soft top, and tonneau. Steel wheels with new Coker Classic WSW tires. New stainless steel exhaust. Weber carburetor conversion (dual Solex and manifold included). Lots of extra parts. Matching numbers.
Extremely solid fun reliable driver. No rattles or shakes. Prime candidate for cosmetic restoration with nothing but upside potential.
More pics at: classiccars.com listing or email me at jengler@sbcglobal.net.
Thanks!
B9112010LRX
$17,900
 

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JME1962

Donation Time
Thanks. Just had it out for a cold windy day errand run tour. Didn't miss a beat & turned many a head. Funny how my shiny black 1986 911 just doesn't invoke the same responses :) Something about these old oil droppers that bring on smiles.

Jay E. (the other Jay)
 
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