Not mine(yet)
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1376104
But steering wheel with air bag?????
Not mine(yet)
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1376104
But steering wheel with air bag?????
Last edited by Motorsen; 10-19-2012 at 01:08 PM.
Ah the curse of the COA strikes again.
Phil
Early S Junkie # 658
That was a very rare option in 1970. Tate
1965 911 Factory Paint to Sample Orange
1967 911S Bahama Yellow
1968 911 S Blood Orange
1971 911S Gold Metallic Peter Gregg
1974 Carrera RS Blue Metallic
1990 RUF RCT Estonia's car
Ref . . .
VIN = 9110300666
Eng# = 6300847
Trans# = unknown
Ad copy . . .
. . . Numbers matching Porsche 911S Coupe. This car has enjoyed a careful and long time ownership since 1997. Extensive maintenance records include complete engine and mechanical fuel injection rebuild to original specs as well as dozens of receipts for maintenance work throughout the years.
The cars documented mileage is 123k with about 30k on the engine rebuild.
This is an extremely well maintained 911S in great running condition.
We have the Certificate of Authenticity for the car and it is a numbers matching Coupe, except for the color code exterior and interior.
The car was originally conda green with cinnamon interior and colorchanged to black in the 80’s.
Useable and beautiful as is, the car would highly benefit from a repaint to original specification.
The 2,2S Coupe is among the purest and most sought after early 911s. With a numbers matching engine, these cars are true blue chip collectibles in today’s classic car world with prices between 125-150.000 US$ for top notch examples . . .
Asking $76.5k
(Not mine)
To bad about the color and interior change
1966 911 coupe
1967 911s coupe
1968 911s coupe
1978 911sc coupe
I'd take a 3-spoke steering wheel over the wood Momo in the car at present![]()
Fortunately the original 400mm wheel looks to be included.
Kent
E911SR & RGRUPPE
'65 911 "The Ol' Gal" (long gone)
'73 S Coupe #306
This car has great potential-- A Conda Green 1970 2.2 911S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Repaint it back to original and watch it grow in value. It will end up like the 73 911S in Gemini blue that just sold over $100K. Black has to be one of the worst colors and a bitch to keep clean. Chris
- Chris-Early S Registry#205
- '70 911S Tangerine
- '68 911L Euro Ossi Blue
superstitious people might not like the 666 in the VIN number however I would love to terrorize the streets in a 70S green devil![]()
Richard aka le Zookeeper
early reg #1128
am i missing something? the coa says the car came with a 3 spoke leather steering wheel w/ air bag. not in 1970.
1967 911 Targa Soft Window
Early S Registry #2403
The air bag traveled back through time and lodged itself in this early longhood to make itself unique in Porsche history. That, in and of itself, should raise the selling price several hundred thousand dollars.