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At today's open house at Porsche San Diego, there were two 911S's displayed for sale in their Porsche Classic section of the showroom.
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1970 Porsche 2.2L 911S Targa
VIN: 9110310392
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Silver Metallic/Black
Mileage: 80,257 (indicated)
Price: US$170,000
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Other than the low mileage, I did not see any other exceptional characteristics that would justify the asking price for the '73 coupe.
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1973 Porsche 2.4L 911S Sunroof Coupe
VIN: 9113301381
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Silver Metallic/Black
Mileage: 57,185 (indicated)
Price: US$259,000
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Gooding & Company Scottsdale Auction, January 19-20, 2018
1970 Porsche 2.2 911S Coupe, Lot 021
VIN: 9110301243
Engine: 6301675
Trans: -
Color: Silver Metallic/Black
Mileage: 74,934 (indicated)
Auction Estimate: US$150,000 - $180,000 | Without Reserve
Sold for: US$209,000
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Auction Description:
- History of Ownership by Dedicated Porsche Enthusiasts
- Sympathetically Restored over Many Years
- Documented with Porsche COA and Restoration Invoices
- Accompanied by Owner’s Manual and Tool Kit
- Ideal for Exhibition at Porsche Club Shows and Rallies
According to a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, chassis 9110301243 was assembled on March 25, 1970. Specified for the US, the car was equipped with the comfort package, tinted glass, and was finished in silver metallic paint over a black leatherette interior. As clarified by invoices, by 1996, the 911 S was acquired by Frank Lograsso of Rocklin, California. It then passed in late 2001 to David Johnson of nearby Petaluma, who conducted sympathetic work, including the addition of Hella fog lamps and black sport seats with houndstooth inserts. In mid-2007, the Porsche was purchased by Richard Diehl of San Jose, California, and he retained marque specialist Jerry Woods of Campbell, California, to refurbish the car mechanically and cosmetically, while Harvey Weidman of Oroville, California, restored the Fuchs wheels.
Acquired in September 2011 by collector Steve Adler of New Vernon, New Jersey, the 911 was treated to a full engine-out service and re-anodizing of the trim by Rare Drive of East Kingston, New Hampshire. Accompanied by a tool kit and owner’s manual, this authentically presented Porsche would complement any collection and be certain to captivate Stuttgart enthusiasts worldwide.
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Car appears to have more details sorted out since the above 2016 listing. See new pics at link below
$235,000
http://www.patrickmotorsports.com/li...69-911s-coupe/
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Some type of 'unique' after-market seats . . .
1968 Porsche 911L Targa
VIN: 11860238
Engine: 3180281
Trans: 3180575 (905/00)
Color: Metallic Silver/Black Leatherette
Mileage: 15,980 (indicated)
Price: US$89,900
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Dealer Description:
Schmitt Imports is proud to present this very rare find 911 L with "Sportomatic" transmission.
This exceedingly rare 911 L Model comes with a COA (Certificate of Authenticity) from Porsche which certifies a "Matching Numbers" vehicle.
There were only 449 911Ls ever produced and they all have production dates well after October 1967.
The "L" stood for (Late model) and was equipped with a 2.0L 130 hp flat 6-cylinder boxer engine. The 911 L was the most luxury and expensive version available in America at this time.
The 911 L we are offering comes in excellent restored cosmetic and mechanic condition.
Please take a look at all the detailed pictures and judge by yourself. We have lots of additional pictures from the undercarriage which can be provided upon request.
This Porsche comes with an extensive documentation from day one up to present with more than 100 receipts which also shows a clear chain of ownership.
Besides its perfect appearance the Porsche is in tip top mechanical shape without any defects or any kind of fluid leaks.
The Semi Automatic 4-speed "Sportomatic" transmission works flawlessly and is very enjoyable to drive!
The seats have been replaced at one time with "Recaro" Sport Seats.
The Porsche has just been serviced throughout which also included a new set of tires and is ready to go.
It comes with the complete tool set and all documentation.
Also on eBay...
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F272999458594
Now listed at auction.
Previous posts:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...336#post938838
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...336#post943808
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Russo and Steele Scottsdale Auction, Janauary 17-21, 2018
1973 Porsche 911S Targa, Lot# 2339
VIN: 9113310336
Engine: 6330794
Trans: 333639
Color: Ivory/Brown Leather
Mileage: -
Auction Estimate: (No Reserve)
Sold for: US$140,250
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Auction Description:
- Restored – Porsche Certificate of Authenticity Specification
- The 336th 911 S Targa produced of the 925 total for 1973
- Numbers Matching: Engine Type 911/53 Number 6330794
- Finished in its original color of Ivory (Color code 132)
- Rust free. All panels, metal and floors are original.
- Correct Paint Ivory color 46 Interior Brown Leather 76
- Outstanding quality restoration check the floors and trunk!
- Original US Delivery Specification per Certificate
- “Targa” came from the Targa Florio Italian road race
- 911S (Type 911/53) used Bosch mechanical fuel injection MFI
- The 911S 2.7(?) engine was rated at a conservative 175 HP
- Original Jack and correct reproduction tool kit included
- Well detailed and ready to enthusiastically enjoy!
- Truly and investment grade Porsche sure to rise in value
“The 911S 2.7 engine was rated at a conservative 175 HP” ☝️☝️☝️ Someone should tell them what’s what. 2.4 and 190 HP.