9/30/2013 Update: This car has been sold.

From 9/25/2013:

This 1959 Porsche 356A Convertible D (chassis 86668) has been owned by the seller for 15 years. It was raced as far back as the 1960’s according to the seller, who has been in touch with the owner from that time, and was modified in Speedster style with a genuine Speedster windshield frame and folding top, as well as desirable Carrera-spec wide front drum brakes. The seller rebuilt the 912 engine currently in the car 10 years ago and has used it for both vintage racing and road driving ever since. The sale includes many spares including engines and wheels. It is now available outside Boston, Massachusetts for $115k.

The car features silver paint with some flaws as detailed in the photo gallery below. It is not a restored car but it is a reliable driver that has been used consistently. There is no COA or Kardex with the car, but it is listed in the Convertible D Registry. The seller also says there the car was in an on-track incident with Paul Newman at Lime Rock Park when raced decades ago.

The interior features red Speedster seats and a Nardi steering wheel. An extra top, tan colored, is included in the sale. The Convertible D model came with wind-up windows, but those were removed long ago. The seller notes that the windshield is cracked but readily available in the aftermarket.

The 912 engine runs stock Zenith carbs but Weber 44s are also included as spares. It also comes with an extra set of steel wheels with Dunlop vintage race tires. The seller says they are older but have a little stick left to them.

Check out the additional photos here in the Flickr album and slide-show below.