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    '67 911S, very well optioned, never seen this many before, purchased in Stuttgart

    Got a certificate of authenticity for this car and it came out to be highly optioned. The woman from Porsche I spoke to over the phone about this car said it was the most options she had ever seen on an early 911.

    It was purchased from the dealership adjacent to the factory, Hahn, Stuttgart. It was purchased by Herta Keller of Neuser Str 138, 744 Nurtingen. I am wondering if anyone has heard of her.

    Seems like a special car, I wonder what the history is.
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    If you google the lady's name you will find that a Herta Keller lives some 13km away from Nürtingen.
    Keep up the speed!

    Anatol

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    Thank you, I will look Kellers up. It's seems like this was a very well ordered Porsche.
    I know the sport optioned 67S are #1. But this one seems nice.
    I am shore there out there. Please post them.
    Thank you

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    That IS a very well optioned 67S. My car has like two options including the Webasto heater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBen View Post
    That IS a very well optioned 67S. My car has like two options including the Webasto heater.
    Dang! What DOESN'T it have..........very cool.
    Brian
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    yes, very cool...what is the exterior colour?
    would love to see a pic from the brown leather sport seats :-)

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    The color is Irish green and numbers are matching.
    Thanks for the interest

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    I had thought my '67 912 had it all. I stand corrected.

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    Just phantasizing.
    There is no Neuser Str in Nürtingen. - But there is a Neuffener Str. in Nürtingen (in old german handwritten s resemble f) and no. 138 is Metabo which is one of the major employers of Nürtingen and a reknown producer of Power Tools. I would further investigate this path...

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    Thank you, I think you're right. I attached where I got that address and it does look like Neuffener, the writing is a little sloppy.

    The car also has nadella axels/halfshafts, maybe it was done by the factory. I circled one option that doesn't translate to something on my English COA, "sperrdifferential." Anyone know what that is?

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