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FS: @PCAR Market - 1969 2.0L 911E Coupe - Polo Red
February 2017 - "69 Polo Red posted Vin info Anyone want to document it?"
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PCAR Market Website Auction
1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E Coupe, Lot #V-0008937-DT
VIN: 119200453
Engine: 6291130
Trans: 7194666
Color: Polo Red/Black Leatherette
Mileage: 25,102 (indicated)
Price: US$85,000
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FS: @Trissl - 1969 2.0L 911E Karmann Coupe - Slate Grey
Trissl Sports Cars, Florence, AL
1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E Karmann Coupe
VIN: 119220247
Engine: 6290567
Trans: 7191966
Color: Slate Grey/Black Leatherette
Mileage -
Price: US$201,911
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Dealer Description:
Top-Tier Concours Grade, Nut & Bolt Rotisserie Restoration, Rare Investment Class 1969 911E Coupe
- Show Quality Original Slate Grey on Black Leather
- Matching Numbers, Original 1969 911E Coupe
- 3,000 Hour Full Concours Nut & Bolt - Exterior/Interior/Mechanical Restoration
- Extensive Restoration Records
- Porsche CoA, Books, Tool Kit, Jack, Spare, 2 Keys
- Runs, Handles and Drives Perfectly
- No Flaws
- Like New Concours Show Quality Condition
- Needs Nothing
Features:
- Fuchs Wheels
- A/C
- Sport Seats (Black Leather w/Houndstooth inserts)
- PPF
Porsche CoA Options:
- Antenna - Left
- Tinted Windshield
- Blaupunkt Radio "Boston" (US Band)
- Gas Heater
- Dunlop Tires
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FS: @Williams Crawford - 1969 2.0L 911E Coupe - 29k miles
Williams Crawford Ltd, Saltash, UK
1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E Coupe
VIN: 119220662
Engine: 6291398
Trans: 7195784
Color: Canary Yellow/Black Leatherette
Mileage: 28,820 (indicated)
Price: £109,995/~US$151,600
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Dealer Description:
- This 911 is a time warp.
- Unrestored.
- Largely original paint.
- 28,820 original mileage.
Given good care, this 911 will defy time and as each year passes, it will become ever more special. A car can only be original once, however much you spend on restoration.
Turn the key, select the dogleg first and you are back in 1969. Supplied new in California, with the same family until 2010.
Matching chassis, engine and gearbox numbers and a history folder that includes the original handwritten order form, Driver’s Manual and ‘Fact Book’. A fascinating archive of documents, invoices and registration details dating back to new. This is the mechanical injected 2.0 E model, marketed between the lower output T and the racy S, it offers excellent road-driving enjoyment. It is willing, flexible and responsive. Many would agree, it’s the sweet spot.
Canary yellow (special order) paint. This is without a doubt, deserved of our top condition category, a Grade 5.
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FS: @Excellences - 1969 911E Coupe - Irish Green
Weird dash knee pad, wheels refinished (preferred the anodized finished) and 912 Speedometer?
December 2019 - List on Bring-A-Trailer - NO SALE (Bid to US$43,500)
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Excellences Magazine Classifieds
1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E Coupe
VIN: 119220342
Engine: 6290877 (non-matching)
Trans: -
Color: Irish Green/Black Leatherette
Mileage: 56,504 (indicated on a 912 Speedometer - TMU)
Price: US$89,000 OBO
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Seller's Description:
Rust-free, accident-free, California car; 55,000 miles shown; 4 owners; Car has been completely restored; Bare metal repaint to original Irish Green; Paint is in excellent condition; Original glass, excellent chrome; Original black leatherette interior – redone; New carpet and original headliner; Original gauges; no radio; Sport steering wheel; also has original; 911 E, 6-cylinder, 2.0 liter engine; Correct 1969 Type 901/09 engine – not #’s matching; Engine rebuilt 5,000 miles ago; Mechanical fuel injection rebuilt; Fuchs 5-spoke alloys, 6 × 15 wheels front; Fuchs 5-spoke alloys, 7 × 15 wheels rear; Falken tires, 205/55/15, excellent; Has jack, Owner’s Manual; Has some service records; Car runs and drives great!
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FS: @Legendary Motor Cars - '73 911E Coupe
Always like the rear window wiper option . . .
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Legendary Motor Cars, Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada
1973 Porsche 2.4L 911E Coupe
VIN: 9113200957
Engine: 6231487
Trans: 7337521
Color: Dark Green Metallic (originally Signal Yellow)/ Black (partial leather)
Mileage: -
Price: US$98,000
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Dealer Description:
- Striking Dark Green Metallic Paint With Black Partial Leather Interior
- Numbers Matching 2.4-Liter Flat Six-Cylinder Engine
- Numbers Matching 5-Speed Manual Transmission
- Factory Comfort Equipment Package (“S” - Front Spoiler, Wheels And Sill Plates)
- Air Conditioning
- Porsche Certificate Of Authenticity
The 1973 model year proved to be the swan song for the much-loved long-hood second-generation Porsche 911 first introduced in 1969. The choices in 1973 were three-fold; the base 911T, the intermediate 911E and the high-horsepower 911S. In terms of sales volume, both the 911T and the 911S were the most popular choices of the buying public. However, there were those discriminating Porsche connoisseurs who appreciated the 911E for its superlative torque curve that provided faster acceleration up to 70 MPH than both the 911T and the high-performance 911S. The 911E demonstrated strong low- to mid-range torque compared to that of the 911S that found its stride in the upper RPM range past 5,000. This made the 911E a favorite among automotive journalists who often did side-by-side driving comparisons of the 911T, 911E and 911S.
Built in April 1973, this 911 E is finished in striking dark green metallic over black partial leather interior. This example retains its numbers matching 2.4 liter flat six-cylinder engine and its numbers matching 5-speed manual transmission which is extremely important to any Porsche collector. Well-equipped including air conditioning, heated rear window, forged alloy wheels, Koni shocks, stabilizer bars f/r, reinforced seat- left, rear window wiper, manual antenna- left w/ front loudspeaker & noise suppression, comfort equipment and Michelin tires. The optional “Comfort Equipment” is essentially the “S” appearance package which included the “S” front spoiler, 15x6 Fuchs wheels, and sill plates.
Included in the sale is the Porsche COA, tool roll, and jack. Rare, desirable, and commonly regarded as the best of the 2.4-liter models for road use, this 911 E is a great spec with the right equipment!
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FS: @eBay - 1973 2.4L 911E Targa - Signal Yellow
August 2008 - Unrestored listed on eBay - Sold for US$17,500
August 2008 - June 2012: Somewhere in this time frame restored by CPR.
June 2012 - Listed for sale at Driver Source, Houston, TX
February 2013 - Listed for sale at Driver Source, Houston, TX
August 2018 - FS: @Gooding 2018 Monterey - Sold for: US$135,000
July 2019 - Bring-a-Trailer Website Auction - NO SALE (08-07-19 high bid: US$106,000)
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eBay Motors
1973 Porsche 2.4L 911E Targa, eBay item number: 254954943381
VIN: 9113210526
Engine: 6235579
Trans: 7738695
Color: Signal Yellow/Black
Mileage: 01,647 (indicated)
Auction Estimate: -
Sold for: TBD
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Seller's Description:
1973 Porsche 911E Targa - restored by CPR (California Porsche Restorations). Hundreds of photos available from restoration, plus receipts, and documentation dating to early 80’s. Recent service and Porsche CTC (Certified Technical Certificate) by Napleton Westmont Porsche.
Chassis # 9113210526
Engine # 6235579
Gearbox # 7738695
157 bhp, 2,341 cc SOHC flat six-cylinder engine, Bosch fuel injection, five-speed manual gearbox, independent front suspension McPherson strut with single lower A-arms, torsion bars, and sway bar, independent rear suspension with semi-trailing arms, transverse torsion bars, and sway bar, and four-wheel hydraulically ventilated disc brakes. Wheelbase: 89.4 in
In 2012, California Porsche Restoration in Fallbrook, California, completed a meticulous nut-and-bolt restoration to period specifications, at a price of just over $134,000, undoubtedly making this one of the best 911 E Targas in existence. The car was stripped to bare metal, and all parts were either completely restored or replaced with factory-correct components. A new coat of the original Signal Yellow (52) was applied after the body was properly sanded and primed, and the interior was re-covered in its factory-correct material, which was specified by the car’s Porsche Certificate of Authenticity as Brown leatherette (23) with checkered seat inserts. The engine and transaxle were removed, and all components in the engine bay were either reconditioned or replaced with factory-correct components. The car was also fitted with driving lamps.
According to its original window sticker, this 911 E Targa was delivered new in 1973 to Continental Porsche in Tucson, Arizona, and it would go on to spend the majority of its life in sunny California. It had a list price of $10,765.50, according to its original window sticker, but additional options were added, including Koni shocks, ATS alloy wheels, and front and rear stabilizer bars, among others. It is believed that the current, correct engine and transmission were installed in this car by the noted Porsche specialist Vasek Polak in Hermosa Beach, California.
In addition to the original window sticker and the Certificate of Authenticity, documentation on the car includes numerous registration records, service receipts, a complete list of all work done on the car during its restoration, a list of all parts purchased for the restoration, and a CD with over 100 photos of the entire restoration process. The car also comes with its original owner’s manuals, in the correct pouch, a tool kit, a jack, a correct spare tire, and a full set of spare keys.
While the 911 has been in production for over 50 years, models produced in 1973 and earlier have become the most desirable in terms of purity of form driving character. This example represents the best engineering that Porsche had to offer, combining their signature targa roof with mechanical fuel injection. It goes without saying that any serious collection needs an early 911, and this example would be fantastic to either drive or show.
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FS: @Hemmings - 1973 911E Targa - Private Seller
Private Seller, Olather, Kansas
1973 Porsche 2.4L MFI 911E Targa, Ad #2481615
VIN: 9113210927
Engine: 6231836
Trans: -
Color: Metallic Green/Black
Mileage: -
Price: US$115,000
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Seller's Description:
Fully Restored, 1973 Porsche 911E Targa. COA available along with complete documentaion of restoration. Rare Nardy Mahogonay Steering Wheel. From May 1972 to May 1973, Porsche built 2,470 Porsche 911E Coupes and just 1,896 911E Targas.
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FS: @Craig's List - '69 2.0L 911E Targa
craig's list > san diego > north SD county > for sale > cars & trucks - by owner
1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E Targa, Post ID: 7321096716
VIN: 119210536
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Polo Red/Black
Mileage: 54,829
Price: US$65,000
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Seller's Description
1969 Porsche 911 E Targa matching #’s only year for the Long-Hood 2.0L with 800 made. Fully restored body and paint is in great shape. Interior was all re done.
Motor was rebuild Runs and drives great shifts thru all the gears smoothly. Has factory A/C that blows cold. This a rare investment that will only appreciate in value.