This 1968 Porsche 912 isn’t running, but its boxer four still turns freely by hand, according to the seller. That sounds good, but they admit that pretty much the whole car is going to need some work to one degree or another. Rust will be an issue, but we’ve seen worse restored, and thankfully the car appears to be largely intact as well, including glass and Fuchs. Find it here on Craigslist in Belfast, Maine for $14,500. Special thanks to BaT reader Peter Z. for this submission.

As far as rust is concerned, floor pans and rear torsion housings are listed as the car’s main trouble spots, but the right rear bumper is also quite corroded, and more surface rust is creeping around the rear window. Exterior rust aside, it doesn’t appear that the car has sat neglected for too many years, and paint finish looks plenty serviceable as-is–a buff might really bring its shine out. A full set of Fuchs and trim are bonuses too, and it seems to be in good company among Beetles and Vanagon cousins.

It looks like moisture may have gotten inside since, as the left (and only visible) door trim panel appears moldy and/or wet. Sheepskin covers are pretty tatty, especially the driver’s, and low hanging wires are visible beneath the dash. Apart from an updated radio, the dash appears to be in decent shape underneath a thick layer of dust, and the car still features a correct wheel and gear knob. Note also the complete instruments.

It’s not clear when the car last ran, but the engine now only turns by hand. There’s quite a bit of corrosion and muck seen in the engine bay, but it does look to be very complete including carbs, air cleaners, oil filter housing, distributor, and even belts.

Hopefully the motor remains reparable and hidden rust is minimal, as on the surface, the car seems like it could possibly be a good candidate for restoration.