This 1967 Porsche 912 (chassis 462107) was built up over a three year period starting from a rolling shell, and now runs a heavily built Type IV engine estimated to be good for 180 HP at the crank. It looks great with well-judged mods and attention to detail. 912s are arguably even better handlers than 911s of the same age, with less weight over the rear, this one should be a real blast with the 912’s leaner mass and six cylinder power levels. Find it here on eBay in Hoschton, Georgia for $36,500 OBO.

No detail about the shell’s condition is given, but from what we can see it started with a clean, solid, and straight roller and looks quite nice as a finished product. Red over blacked out Fuchs is a good look, and though the number circles and sponsor decals might be a bit much for some we like them in the context of a Renegade like this car. Glass, plastic, and brightwork all look great, and the stance is pretty much spot on. The wrapped exhaust and side exit are big winners from a visual standpoint and probably sound really nice, too.

Inside, custom made high back sports seats look great in houndstooth with black bolstering, while an attractive aluminum dash insert deletes radio and ventilation controls. Carpets, door panels, trim, and instruments all seem to be in great shape, and the softly patina’d, leather wrapped Porsche wheel with custom horn ring is perfect. We can’t see any cracks on the dashpad, and overall the interior is a nice match for the equally sharp exterior.

Under the engine lid sits a Fat Performance built Tyoe IV motor running an 8.5:1 compression ratio, dual Webers, and performance cam and lifters. It exhales through ceramic coated S&S headers and a bespoke stainless exhaust with Porsche sport muffler attached at the end. We like the lid-mounted oil coolers and high quality fittings, but the carbon fan blades and shroud aren’t a good fit with an otherwise largely period correct build. A rebuilt 901 5-speed gearbox, stainless brake lines, rebuilt suspension with many upgrades, and much more detailed in the ad itself round off a very thorough sounding build. The seller claims over $10k has been spent on the engine alone.

With prices for long hood 911’s and 912’s rising seemingly by the week, this car represents really good value for the money if it’s as nice as it’s been presented to be. 912’s are great cars though we often feel that stockers would leave us yearning for two more cylinders pretty quickly, but this one with its hot motor and sorted underpinnings would likely never leave you feeling short changed.