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    FS: @Daniel Schmitt - '70 'S' Coupe . . .

    VIN = 9110301037
    Eng# = ?
    Trans# = ?
    Prod# = ?

    '. . . HIGHLIGHTS

    * SPECTACULAR, 3 ½ YEAR ROTISSERIE RESTORATION (OVER $220,000 SPENT) COMPLETED BY THE LEGENDARY BRUMOS PORSCHE IN 2014
    * DRIVEN 1,000 MILES SINCE
    * MULTIPLE CONCOURS D’ ELEGANCE AWARD WINNER (INCLUDING THE 2018 PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA NATIONAL CONCOURS)
    * PREVIOUSLY SHOWN AT ST. JOHNS, HILTON HEAD, AMELIA ISLAND, PORSCHE PARADE AND MORE
    * ONLY 33,327 ACTUAL MILES!
    * ONE OF ONLY 1,744 BUILT
    * NUMBERS MATCHING 2.2 LITER 180 HP ENGINE!
    * GORGEOUS FACTORY CORRECT COLOR COMBINATION
    * RECENTLY SERVICED
    * PERFORMS LIKE NEW
    * EXCELLENT DOCUMENTATION INCLUDES OWNER’S MANUAL, OVER $220,000 IN RESTORATION RECEIPTS, PORSCHE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, TOOL KIT, PCA 2018 CONCOURS AWARD AND MORE
    * WITHOUT QUESTION, ONE OF THE BEST EXAMPLES THAT CAN BE FOUND ON THE MARKET TODAY!
    * A COLLECTOR’S DREAM!
    OPTIONS INCLUDE:
    * FACTORY TINTED GLASS
    * FUCHS DEEP SIX WHEELS
    * COCO MATS
    * BLAUPUNKT FRANKFURT AM/FM STEREO
    * COMFORT EQUIPMENT . . .

    . . . The 1970 Porsche 911S 2.2 Coupe featured here is finished in rare and desirable Signal Orange with a gorgeous black interior. This magnificent 911S 2.2 Coupe is among one of the finest examples that can be found anywhere in the world. Over $220,000 was invested into a 3 ½ year no-expense-spared restoration performed by the legendary Brumos Porsche and it is said to have been the last full restoration they performed before their closing. Having been only driven 1,000 since completion, this incredible Porsche still presents as new. Daniel Schmitt & Company had the pleasure of displaying the Signal Orange 911S at the 2018 Porsche Club of America National Concours where it scored and incredible 296.8 out of 300 possible points! This achievement was recognized by a 2018 PCA Concours trophy that is included with the vehicle in addition to a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, owner’s manual, tool kit, jack, over $220,000 in restoration receipts
    . . .'

    Ask = $240k

    https://www.schmitt.com/inventory/19...photos_section



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    So tempting...

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    Apparently they ran out of satin black during the resto.

    Colored-keyed spare a little too feminine for my taste but still a pretty car.

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    Like it lots,,, and I dont mind being a bit feminine as long as it's kept under the hood
    Last edited by NZVW; 12-03-2018 at 03:18 AM.
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    That color is a knock out in my opinion. Yes Frank, the color matched spare is a little to much.

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    Not feelin it. And really not understanding the group hug going on here.

    LOTS of incorrect details. For this kind of dough one should expect a very accurate restoration.

    Is it the Signal Orange that has made all of you drunk?

    It should have the vanity plate “MIMOSA” on it.

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    Yes, the color is my favorite.
    As far as details, I see the issues, but kinda tired of bashing others people work. That colored spare I could not leave alone.
    Last edited by Rick Cabell; 12-03-2018 at 05:48 AM. Reason: Speling

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    This magnificent 911S 2.2 Coupe is among one of the finest examples that can be found anywhere in the world.

    That says it all. No discussion needed, Frank.




    "2018 Porsche Club of America National Concours where it scored and incredible 296.8 out of 300 possible points!" - - I'm not touching this one. I'm sure the paint is incredibly nice and there was no brake dust inside the wheels.

    ~J~
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cabell View Post
    Yes, the color is my favorite.
    As far as details, I see the issues, but kinda tired of bashing others people work. That colored spare I could not leave alone.
    Hear, Hear!

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    A bit of history on this example. IMHO, without debating the details (which there are a lot), I think it sold very well at Bonham's and I can't see it getting anymore $$$ in this market. Daniel Schmitt had it originally list at US$269,900 back in April.
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    Bonhams Auction, Fernandina Beach Golf Club, Amelia Island, FL, March 8, 2018
    1970 Porsche 2.2L 911S Coupe, Lot #131
    VIN: 9110301037
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: Signal Orange/Black
    Mileage: 33,319 (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: US$175,000 - 225,000/£130,000 - 160,000 (To be sold without reserve)
    Sold for: US$198,240 (including premium)

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    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 12-03-2018 at 11:33 AM.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
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