Timo
"There's no point living if you can't feel alive"
- a few 911s & some others
Early 911S Registry #3206
From the ad:
Porsche from the early era of 911´s. I have had this Project car in my carage since 1996 and now it is time to let it go. Chassis number 301045 and it is built in the spring of 1965, please see the attached Factory Certificate indicating chassis number and first delivery from the factory. Engine number is *911380* and it is propably from 1967 and externally it looks like S-model. Engine is in runnind order with a minor oil leak from the Oil Return Tube from the cylinder head on right side. Manual 4 speed gearbox. Car is now disassembled but parts are 99% existing except rear window which unfortunately went broken while not attached to the car. More information and pictures by email upon request. Price 196500 € or reasonable offers considered.
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100
Asking is 196.500 EUR, Cant believe it...
911 S 1967 and ...
Timo
"There's no point living if you can't feel alive"
- a few 911s & some others
Early 911S Registry #3206
For the records:
301045 CoA.jpg
301045_1.jpg
301045_2.jpg
301045_3.jpg
Engine 911380.jpg
S-Reg #1382
67S Lavender
70S Silver, original Slate Gray Japan delivery
Timo,
Hardly enough info there to establish a "fair price" but 196k EUR is probably too high.
Even IF the chassis were completely rust free and ready for paint (it's not) and IF 99% of the parts were there and in excellent condition (doubt it), the non matching engine is a big knock on a '65. And the core value of the existing motor doesn't offset the investment by much.
The better question is "Where is the market currently for a properly restored 65 911?" THAT is the basis for value on a project like this.
Looks like the seller has a knack for unfinished projects.
Its not for sale locally so IMO even seller must know that price is ridiculous so better to offer it in Germany.
On serious note, it'll take lot of money to finish it and from this add you can't say if all parts are good or not. And its missing engine. (But I can't understand anyway this hype about MY 65 vs MY 66)
- Ville -
1967 911 Slate Grey/red, fully restored + 66' "r-ish" hotrod project
Is this still for sale?
It seems so, at € 170.911 now.
Hi Jordi,
This is not my car, I just posted the pics from the old ad.
Hopefully the guys in Finland can assist you tracking down the chassis with your engine since the CoA was provided there.
Good luck!
S-Reg #1382
67S Lavender
70S Silver, original Slate Gray Japan delivery