$137k incl buyer premium and VAT.
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Now on CL SF Bay Area for $68,000 OBO (same pictures as above): http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto/5314080721.html
I saw this on BAT. No connection to it. Looks like a nice driver. GJ
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1971-porsche-911e-2/
Bidding is currently at $42k.
As a FYI I has been listed on different Internet sites at $130k for quite some time now.
It wont sell on BaT. Seller likely has reserve way too high.
Many times the links to the for sale/auction posting break/disappear. So for the record:
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FS: @BaT - 1971 Porsche 911E Coupe
VIN: 9111200209
Engine: 6210327
Trans: 7112127
Color: Light Yellow/Black Leatherette
Mileage: 32,000 (indicated)
Auction Esitmate: -
Sold for: NOT SOLD - It did not meet US$90,000 reserve
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This 1971 Porsche 911E is a matching-numbers example which was purchased out of Italy by the seller. The car has been repainted in its correct Light Yellow and retains original engine #6210327 and transmission #7112127. The injected 911E fit between the base 911T and range topping 911S in power and performance. This one appears stock and unmodified and is described as having no mechanical issues. It is offered with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and a clean Arizona title.
Nicely detailed paint in the original shade of Light Yellow looks like a thorough respray with minimal signs of overspray. Refinished 15″ Fuchs wheels wear new Vredestein Sprint tires in the stock size of 185/70-15 per the included COA.
H4 headlights have proper chrome surrounds. Steering, brakes, and suspension are all said to feel good on the road.
Body panels are clean and straight with no evidence of accident damage. The doors shut crisply with their customary ring, and stainless rockers look good. More photos are available in the gallery below.
The interior is described as original except for aftermarket nylon carpeting – door pockets, vinyl and headliner are all in very good condition. Its MPH speedometer shows 32,000 miles, but the seller doubts the number’s accuracy.
There is a burn mark on the driver’s seat bottom, a small crack near the passenger-side defroster vent, and some minor warping on the dash photographed below.
Fitted with Bosch mechanical fuel injection, the original, numbers-matching 2.2-liter boxer starts immediately whether hot, cold, or inactive for long periods – furthermore, it doesn’t leak oil and smokes only slightly upon cold start-up. The seller says the five-speed transmission works well with perfect clutch take-up.
Underside corrosion is said to be minimal, with detailed photos in the gallery below. Though the front suspension pan is described as solid and original, a number of holes have at some point been drilled near the tow hook (see photos).
Floors and suspension attachments points are viewable below. The rear torsion bar area is also solid, and the bottoms of the doors look good as well. Although no service history is provided, the seller says the car needs nothing mechanically.
You were correct, bidding stopped at $90k and reserve had not been met. I guess we will be seeing it again on ebay or one of the auctions.
Brightwell Classic Vehicles Auctions - Wednesday, 23rd September 2015
1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E Sportomatic Coupe, Lot 83
VIN: 119220638
Engine: 6298433
Trans: -
Color: White/Black
Mileage: 51,031km (indicated)
Auction Estimate: -
Sold for: £33,500/~US$49,000
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Auction Description:
This particular 911E 2-litre B-Series dates from 1969 and is fitted with the semi-automatic Sportomatic transmission which had a conventional synchromesh gearbox in series with a torque converter and a normal clutch operated by a vacuum-controlled lever. To change gear the driver simply had to move the lever through a conventional H pattern. With no clutch pedal to press, this resulted in smoother changes than most drivers could achieve with a manual transmission.
This car appears to have spent much of its life in Geneva, Switzerland, and comes with a fair amount of Swiss service history back to 1988 but you will need a good knowledge of French to decipher this. From what we can gather it appears to have undergone a full body restoration and repaint in 1990 with numerous other invoices for servicing and upkeep between 1988 and 1998.
The car was imported to the UK in early 1998 by World-Wide Classics of Surrey from whom the vendor acquired it in March of that year. A London-based barrister, he used the car fairly regularly over the next ten years (including trips around Holland and Belgium during Euro 2000), having it maintained by 911 specialists Parr Garage of Surrey.
Various bills and old MOTs on file show that the car covered some 25,000kms (15,500 miles) during this period, including a fairly major bout of engine and gearbox work in May 1999 at a cost of £3,385. We are told that the car also received another major bout of mechanical work in 2008 (including having the crank seals replaced) but at the time of cataloguing the bills for this could not readily be located.
With the arrival of two children about 10 years ago the car was not really practical for a family man so it has been very little used since then, being last MOTd and on the road in 2013 and kept on SORN since. Mainly in storage for the last few years, it is now in need of some recommissioning before it can be put back into use. Supplied with a V5 and the aforementioned service history, it also has an original owner's handbook in its original wallet (in French) and a copy of a detailed Porsche technical manual relating to the 911 Model 68 (in German).
On arrival at Brightwells we found that the car started easily and ran very sweetly as we drove it around our 10 acre site to take these photos, with smooth gear changes, good brakes and good oil pressure and temperature. The bodywork appears very sound with just the odd minor blemish here and there, and it retains the correct and highly desirable Fuchs alloy wheels shod with good Vredestein tyres.
Not much info from this auction house, noted condition as 'Fair' . . .
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McCormick's Classic Cars Auction, Palms Springs, CA, November 20-22, 2015
1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E Targa, Lot 206
VIN: -
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Tangerine/Black
Mileage: 55,326 (indicated)
Auction Estimate: -
Sold for: US$44,625
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Auction Description:
Here is a great opportunity to own an early 911 E Targa that can be driven now, and restored as you enjoy it. This original Tangerine and Black Targa is complete with Fuchs alloys, the desirable “E” engine, and has recently had seat restoration performed. This is a great candidate for a comprehensive restoration on a very valuable and collectible model that also comes with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity.