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  1. #2051
    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Nice example, odd radio antenna location (or is that an Italian standard?)
    Mine ha the same, but it was the result of a later (1979) radio installation ...
    Member #2768 http://www.no-speedlimit.it

    • 1973 Biancaneve - 911 2.4 S/F Ivory
    • 1977 Fiona - 911 Carrera 3.0 Oak Green Metallic
    • 1993 Bellatrix - 964 Turbo 3.6 Black

    I keep a registry of 1972 and 1973 2.4 S coupé chassis. Infos always welcome!!!

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  2. #2052
    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Coys states it is a '72 ('72 VIN), but it ain't an 'oil flapper', it has 1973 model year oil filler.
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    Coys Auction, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands, January 10-13, 2019
    1972 Porsche 2.4L 911S Coupe, Lot 246
    VIN: 9112301694
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: Sepia Brown/Black
    Mileage: -
    Auction Estimate: €135,000- €145,000/~US$155,000-$166,000
    Sold for: TBD

    Auction Description:

    This well presented Porsche 911 S 2.4 is presented in the original colour (sepia-brown) and was initially delivered to Palermo/Italy. The car comes with all the original Italian road papers and also German historic registration. This kind of specimen of the early 911 S is amongst the most sought after examples, especially with its desired matching criteria and in such good overall condition.
    Just back from holidays and I dug into my files ... it was already shown at Interclassics Maastricht in Jan. 2017, on sale at Jacobs-classic.de for 198K.

    Here is a picture I shot at the show ...

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    • 1973 Biancaneve - 911 2.4 S/F Ivory
    • 1977 Fiona - 911 Carrera 3.0 Oak Green Metallic
    • 1993 Bellatrix - 964 Turbo 3.6 Black

    I keep a registry of 1972 and 1973 2.4 S coupé chassis. Infos always welcome!!!

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  3. #2053
    Looks to be all there. Ready to restore. Would love to know the VIN.

    Quote Originally Posted by Florio View Post
    Apologies if it has already been listed, but I didn't see it. No affiliation, looks like it was blue at one point in time and maybe less unloved than some of the other things there.

    Description:
    1972 Porsche 911S Targa

    This stunning 1972 Porsche 911S Targa shown here with matching numbers and the Certificate of Authenticity included, is available in a beautiful color combination of black with a tan interior. It comes equipped with a manual transmission, air conditioning, OEM radio and Fuchs wheels. It was originally owned by the Aoki family owners of Benihana. An extremely collectible and mechanically sound vehicle which is an excellent addition to any classic car collection. For $129,500

    https://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/...rga-c-8872.htm

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    Peter Kane

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    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Looks to be all there. Ready to restore. Would love to know the VIN.
    Hi Peter,
    Have asked the VIN, it is 9112310521 and engine number 6321314.


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  5. #2055
    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse-911E 1969 View Post
    Hi Peter,
    Have asked the VIN, it is 9112310521 and engine number 6321314.


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    Thanks! First public appearance I can find...
    Peter Kane

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    Ok! Wander what the original (blue) color was..

  7. #2057
    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse-911E 1969 View Post
    Ok! Wander what the original (blue) color was..
    looks like 324 blue metallic. too dark for Gemini (at least on my screen)

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    air cooled only

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    Should be Albert blau.

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    They confirmed that org. color is Albert Blue indeed.

  10. #2060

    FS: @Gooding 2019 Amelia Island - 1972 2.4L 911S Coupe

    Gooding & Company, 2019 Amelia Island Auction
    1972 Porsche 2.4L 911S Coupe
    VIN: 9112300686
    Engine: 6320864
    Trans: -
    Color: Silver Metallic/Black
    Mileage: 52.687 (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: $250,000 - $300,000
    Sold for: TBD

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    Auction Description:

    - One of 1,750 S Coupes Produced in 1972 with Distinctive External Oil Filler
    - Matching-Numbers Engine per COA; Rebuilt to 2.7-Liter RS Specification
    - Desirably Equipped with Sport Seats and 7" Fuchs Wheels
    - Recent High-Quality Repaint in Original Silver Metallic by Rare Drive Inc.
    - Accompanied by Books, Tools, Porsche COA, and Extensive Documentation

    PROVENANCE
    Kermit Fox Jr., San Antonio, Texas (purchased new in 1972)
    Michael Jansen, San Antonio, Texas (acquired circa 1989)
    David Mohlman, Costa Mesa, California (acquired in 2000)
    Lee Wilson, Paso Robles, California (acquired from the above circa 2002)
    Scott Seeman, Blaine, Washington (acquired from the above in 2008)
    Current Owner (acquired from the above)

    FEATURED MEDIA
    Esses, Fall 2002, “David Mohlman’s ’72 911 S”

    THIS CAR
    For the 1972 model year, Porsche extensively upgraded its 911 flagship. Commonly referred to as the E series and produced in three versions – T, E, and S, in ascending order of both price and performance – its mechanical changes included an enlarged 2.4-liter engine. The Type 915 five-speed transmission was an all-new design with increased torque capacity and featured a more conventional “H” gate pattern for the first four gears instead of the previous dog-leg arrangement.

    A small chin spoiler, the result of aerodynamic work by Porsche engineers and standard on the 911 S, enhanced the car’s appearance and reduced front-end lift at speed. To improve weight distribution and handling, the oil tank was mounted ahead of the rear wheel, prompting an external filler cap to be installed below the passenger-side rear window. The top-of-the-range 911 S utilized Bosch mechanical fuel injection and developed a stout 190 hp at 6,500 rpm. In its February 1972 issue, Car and Driver declared, “The transformation is tremendous. Never before could the 911 be classified as a high-powered car; now it can.”

    According to its Certificate of Authenticity, this 1972 911 2.4 S left Porsche’s factory finished in Silver Metallic paint over a black leatherette interior. A US-specification vehicle, optional equipment included a limited-slip differential, stabilizer bars, KONI shocks, tinted glass, and antenna. One of only 1,750 high-performance S coupes built for 1972, this 911 S was purchased new in Texas, where it resided with its first two enthusiast owners and was upgraded to 2.7-liter RS engine specification early in its life using its original, matching-numbers case.

    Acquired by noted Porsche collector David Mohlman in September 2000, this car was stripped to bare metal and repainted in its original hue. Additionally, desirable factory sport seats trimmed in black leather and wider 7″ x 15″ Fuchs wheels were sourced and installed. After two additional interim custodians, this 911 S passed into current collector ownership via well-known Porsche racer and specialist Dirk Layer.

    In 2015, Rare Drive Inc., the award-winning restoration firm in New Hampshire, was entrusted to perform extensive refurbishment work. During the yearlong process, a concours-standard bare-metal repaint was done in original Silver Metallic and the original transmission was rebuilt, while other mechanical, braking, and suspension components were restored or replaced where needed.

    Supplied with books, tools, Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and an extensive file of documentation dating to the early 1980s, this well-loved and well-maintained 911 S in attractive colors with RS engine upgrades presents in excellent condition throughout. Combining classic looks with superb performance, this example deserves serious consideration by any Porsche enthusiast or collector.
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 02-20-2019 at 11:28 AM. Reason: Added Description
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
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    Early 911S Registry #548

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