Early 911
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Early 911
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Missing rocker panel deco trim.
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Silverstone Auctions, The Salon Privé Sale 2017, Blenheim Palace, September 2nd, 2017
1968 Porsche 911 2.0L SWB Coupe
UK Registration: DVG 259G
VIN: 11830435
Engine: 3280951 (901/14)
Trans: 3281257
Color: Polo Red/Black Leatherette
Mileage: -
Auction Estimate: £85,000 - £95,000/~US$110,500 - $123,600 (+buyer's premium of 15% including VAT @ 20%)
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Auction Description:
"Full details to follow soon...."
Looks familiar like I've seen it listed on this forum before . . .
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Russo and Steele 2017 Monterey Auction
1966 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe, Lot 1163
VIN: 304216
Engine: 907433
Tran: 229941 (902/1)
Color: Black/Black Leatherette
Mileage: -
Auction Estimate: >US$150,000
Sold for: NO SALE
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Auction Description:
This 1966 Porsche 911 has received a through ground-up restoration and has been driven less than 200 miles since the complete engine rebuild.
The transmission was also completely serviced, carburetors rebuilt and a new gas tank installed. The heater is installed but not connected. New paint was applied to a rust-free body. This is a freshly restored example of the desirable early 911.
Classic Car Auctions, The Warwickshire Exhibition Centre near Leamington Spa CV31 1XN, September 23-24, 2017
1968 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe Project
VIN: 11835048
Engine: -
Trans: Missing-not with car
Color: Summer Yellow/Black Leatherette (no interior provided)
Mileage: -
Auction Estimate: £28,000 - 32,000/~US$33,000 - 39,000 (+buyer’s premium of 12% including VAT @ 20%)
Sold for: NO SALE
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Auction Description:
2.0L 1968 Porsche 911 US Coupe manual that has been with the current owner for the last year. Coming with no history file. Rolling shell, early United States spec 1968, 911 project ...
- Rare special order colour, ZitronGelb, or Summer Yellow, officially only available from 1972
- Fantastically restored shell and 2-litre engine case. No transmission
- Ideal project for someone looking to add massive value to an early Porsche
- Huge documented restoration file link available including lots of photographs
- Porsche 911-zitrongelb-bj1968
The paint was done by a professional paint shop to a very high exacting standard for what is an extremely rare colour. The interior is not available with this car. The car comes with an engine case. There is no transmission for this car. The suspension parts have been overhauled where need be. The car comes only as a rolling shell.
Unusual gas tank color.:rolleyes: PTS?
RM|Sotheby's London Auction, Battersea Evolution, Wednesday, September 6, 2017
1967 Porsche 2.0L 911 Soft-Window Targa, Lot 130
VIN: 500434
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Aga Blue/Black Leatherette
Mileage: 25,482 km (indicated)
Auction Estimate: £95,000 - £135,000/~US$122,322 - $173,826
Sold for: NOT SOLD (Highest Bid: ? )
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Auction Description:
- Delivered new to a U.S. Air Force doctor in Germany
- Restored in Switzerland
- One of 718 ‘soft-window’ Targas for 1967, the Targa’s first model year
Chassis number 500434 is a rare ‘soft-window’ version of Porsche’s 911 Targa that boasts a fascinating ownership history. Nineteen sixty-seven was the very first year for the 911 Targa, and rather than sporting a glass rear window, like the Targas that would come later in the G-Series cars and the current production 991s, these cars sported a detachable plastic window instead, offering a convertible-like driving experience with the added safety and stability of a rollbar. In total, 718 Targas were built that first year.
Finished in Agablau, an attractive shade of dark blue which it still sports today, over black vinyl and fitted with the optional light alloy Fuch wheels, the car was delivered to Dr Paul Feinstock of the U.S. Air Force’s 89th Medical Department through Porsche’s distributor in Karlsruhe, Germany, not too far from its native Stuttgart. The 911 was the doctor’s daily transportation during his service in Germany, and when he shipped home to the U.S., the Targa came with him.
The car remained in the U.S. for the majority of its life and was exported to Switzerland when acquired by its current owner, a 911 collector and enthusiast. Having been repainted shortly before its acquisition, a mechanical restoration was commissioned when it arrived in Switzerland and the car was found to be remarkably rust free, only requiring minimal welding around the rear suspension mounts. It is worthwhile to note that the car is fitted with a non-original engine of the correct type and a later five-speed gearbox for touring, but is accompanied by a five-speed gearbox of the correct type.
Arguably the most collectable variant of the 911 Targa, these early ‘soft-window’ cars have always been in demand for their quirky looks and open-top driving experience, something that was not fully realized on 911s until the 1980s. A must-have model for any Porsche collection, this example will not disappoint.
1966 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe
VIN: -
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Bahama Yellow/Black
Mileage: -
Price: US$125,000
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Dealer Description:
Original California car that was completely restored three years ago by Redline Service. Finished in correct Bahama Yellow this car received 322.9 points (out of 325) at the 2017 PCA Southern Arizona Concours. Fully sorted and ready to be enjoyed.
Seems like a very fair price??
It's listed on the Sierra Madre Collection website but it's being sold by Redline Service in Tucson, AZ http://redlineservice.com/?page_id=5543