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    FS: @RM Auctions Scottsdale 2014 - 911 E Coupe 1970 no reserve

    1970 Porsche 911 E Coupe

    Without Reserve

    Chassis no. 911 020 0496
    Engine no. 6201428

    http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?lot_id=1064427

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    Lot 77

    1970 Porsche 911 E Coupe

    To be auctioned on Friday, January 17, 2014

    Without Reserve

    $85,000 - $115,000

    Chassis no. 911 020 0496
    Engine no. 6201428

    155 bhp, 2,195 cc SOHC air-cooled horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine, Bosch mechanical fuel injection, five-speed manual transmission, upgraded McPherson strut and torsion bar front suspension, trailing arm and torsion bar rear suspension with tubular shock absorbers, and four-wheel disc brakes. Wheelbase: 89.3 in.

    •Matching-number example in a highly desirable color combination
    •Suspension uprated to 911 S specification
    •Single-family ownership for almost 30 years
    •Includes Certificate of Authenticity


    Here is one of just 1,304 C-Series 911 E Coupes produced by Porsche for the 1970 model year. Chassis 200496 was originally delivered February 1, 1970, leaving the factory with optional Fuchs aluminum alloy, five-spoke, lightweight wheels, a rear exhaust apron, and what the Certificate of Authenticity briefly describes as “U.S. Equipment,” which normally means sealed-beam headlamps, a speedometer in miles per hour, and front and rear lighting that met DOT regulations.

    The first owner is said to have been Wayne Rindt of Appleton, Wisconsin. Its second owner, Margaret Tarber of Milwaukie, acquired the car in 1976, and she had it regularly maintained by Fabson AG in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Ms. Tarber brought the car with her when she relocated to the Seattle area, and in 1989, she gave it to her brother, Joseph Canfield. In 1990, with the odometer showing just over 77,000 miles, Mr. Canfield entrusted the 911 to Dave Kowal for a mechanical freshening of the 2.2-liter boxer-six engine, whose case number is confirmed as original by the Certificate of Authenticity. The work also included the installation of the later Carrera chain-tensioner kit, which was an upgrade that was almost universally adopted by owners of early 911s. Mr. Canfield enjoyed the car until 2006, when it was sold to an Idaho collector of European sports cars.

    This 911 E was originally fitted with a self-leveling hydro-pneumatic front suspension, but it became common practice for owners of these cars to seek improved handling and replace the front struts with those from a 911 S, and that is the case with this car, which also received a 911 S front anti-roll bar. These upgrades are widely accepted within the Porsche community; relatively few of these cars retain their original hydro-pneumatic systems. Inside, there is Porsche’s first use of a steering-column ignition lock, and the exterior door handles were revised to better protect against accidental opening in an accident. Large disc brakes all around were up to handling the car’s near 140 mph capability.

    This car has been given a high-quality repaint in its rarely seen and very attractive Conda Green (Code 2626), and it still retains its Black leatherette interior. The engine compartment is very clean and well-detailed, and the interior appears very fresh, with the addition of factory headrests and a set of attractive coco mats to protect the charcoal carpeting. All body gaps appear very good, and the car includes a number of other attractive options, including front and rear bumper guards, stainless rocker panel covers, a pair of Bosch H4 halogen headlamps, and its original radio. The odometer now reads approximately 96,000 miles, and although it has never been fully restored, the car’s overall condition suggests that it has been very well cared-for and appreciated over the years.

    This beautiful, light (just 2,249 pounds), and nimble 911 represents a period during which Porsche was rising to the pinnacle of sports car racing and was celebrating its success by offering a thrilling palette of bright colors, with the intention of making its presence known to all. This lovely 911 E Coupe is offered with a lengthy maintenance file, a tool kit and jack, a spare wheel and tire, and a factory owner’s manual, and it appears ready to give a new owner many more miles of enjoyable motoring.


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    1970 Porsche 911 E Coupe

    Without Reserve

    Chassis no. 911 020 0496
    Engine no. 6201428

    http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?lot_id=1064427

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    Very close to my E. My chassis number is 911 022 0496 (Karmann coupe).
    David

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    RM has 3 "E"s in the auction, no S, no T,...
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    Appears to be a very nice car. I believe the Porsche crest is wrong.
    David

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    1970 911 E Coupe Signal Orange (#1414)
    1979 BMW 320i
    2001 Boxster S
    2003 Audi Allroad 2.7T Tiptronic
    2014 Jetta Sportwagon TDI DSG ( sold back to Volkswagen)
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    same car, interesting. What Price ?
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    At Cooper they were asking $79k.
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    I am sure at RM it will be more.
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    Is it just me.....or.......doesn't it drive you crazy when the badge seal is not properly installed.

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