Bobby Smith
member #299
1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
1973 911 "Orangello"
1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
2011 Boxster Spyder
1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green
Please do Bobby,,,,I'll do my best to make you work for it Now hopefully owner #3 and 5 didn't muck it up too badly
Early S Registry member #90
R Gruppe member #138
Fort Worth Tx.
Bobby Smith
member #299
1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
1973 911 "Orangello"
1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
2011 Boxster Spyder
1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green
Those 'modern' new cars are proving tough to beat. But I'll bet you could put a bunch of them away!
Early S Registry member #90
R Gruppe member #138
Fort Worth Tx.
There are several local Boxster/Cayman PDK autocrossers that are fast. That new technology is getting harder and harder to handle.
Bobby Smith
member #299
1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
1973 911 "Orangello"
1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
2011 Boxster Spyder
1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green
I agree. One of the best longhoods I've driven as well and I've driven quite a few. Owner #4 "Sam" made some incredible and VERY expensive improvements and I am thankful he did. Owner # 5 did some wonderful cosmetics. As owner # 6, I've been able to maintain the cosmetics and tweek the suspension into a formidable auto-x with decent street manners. Here's Orangello next to a GT3 RS in a similar color.
Bobby Smith
member #299
1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
1973 911 "Orangello"
1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
2011 Boxster Spyder
1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green
. . . now on BaT . . .
'. . . This 1971 Porsche 911S is finished in Silver Metallic over a black leather interior and is powered by a numbers-matching 2.2L flat-six paired with a five-speed manual transaxle. The original owner took delivery at the factory in Stuttgart, Germany in May 1971 before shipping the car to Los Angeles two months later under Porsche’s Tourist Delivery Program. The car was subsequently acquired in 1982 by the second owner, who retained it until 2013, when the current owner purchased it. Factory equipment includes a limited-slip differential, a rear wiper, an electric heater, a rear bumper apron, a Blaupunkt radio, and tinted glass. This 911S is said to have won the R Gruppe “GT Award” in 2014 and is now offered on behalf of the current owner with service records, tourist-delivery paperwork, a factory owner’s manual and service booklet, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and a clean California title.
Sheetmetal is finished in Silver Metallic and features H1 headlights, an aluminum hood, European-style corner lights, stainless rocker-panel trim, and a factory-optional rear bumper apron. A driver-side Durant rearview mirror is fitted along with aluminum fender trim and a metal roof rack. The rear deck is equipped with an optional rear window wiper, and its aluminum grille wears an R Gruppe ‘GT’ award badge. Tinted side and rear glass is reported to be original, and the finish and trim are pictured up close in the gallery below.
Factory 15″ x 6″ Deep Six Fuchs alloy wheels are wrapped with 185/70 Pirelli Cinturato CN36 tires. The brake system features cross-drilled and ventilated rotors at all four corners, and the ride height has been lowered from the factory setting. New Koni strut inserts and shocks are said to have been recently installed.
The black leather interior features sport seats that have been re-trimmed by Autobahn Interiors of San Diego, California with houndstooth inserts. Front three-point seatbelts are fitted, and Coco floor mats line the footwells. Other equipment includes manual windows, a heater, and a Blaupunkt radio.
A 380mm four-spoke steering wheel fronts VDO instrumentation, which includes a 250-km/h speedometer and a centrally mounted tachometer indicating a 7,200-rpm redline. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows just over 82k kilometers (~51k miles), approximately 500 of which have been added by the current owner.
The mechanically injected 2.2L flat-six was factory rated to 180 horsepower at 6,500 rpm when new and is paired with a 915 five-speed manual transaxle. Game Face Motorsports of Whittier, California reportedly rebuilt the numbers-matching engine in 2015, and, according to the seller, it was only recently broken in and dyno-tuned before being reinstalled in the car. The original owner had a turbocharged Porsche crate engine from ASPA GmbH installed in the car in 1979, per accompanying documents viewable in the photo gallery. More recently, a twin-plug RSR MFI flat-six was in place prior to the reinstallation of the factory engine earlier this year . . .
. . . An accompanying invoice indicates that a larger fuel tank was installed by Westwood Porsche Audi in Westwood, California in 1974 . . .'
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1971-porsche-911s-6/
(Not mine)
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