Hello, a friend of mine is selling a beautiful 2.4 S.
Check out his website and the photos below.
http://www.gulfblue.it
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Hello, a friend of mine is selling a beautiful 2.4 S.
Check out his website and the photos below.
http://www.gulfblue.it
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Are you able to determine the chassis number or asking price? Light Ivory is always a favorite.
UPDATE: 2Shores Website has more details . . .
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VIN: 9112300601
Mileage: 795km
Price: Price: EUR 249.000,00, USD$278.481.60, YEN 28.159.410.00, CHF 271.982.70, GBP 212.997.09 (Exchange rates based on 2016/08/11)
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Website's Description:
Porsche 911 S 2.4 E series (Olklapp), MY72, originally delivered in Italy, 4 owners (the last one since 1983). Matching number car with Porsche certificate of autenticity, Light Ivory with black leatherette interior (seats cloth in black/white pied-de-poule). The car has been totally restored (interior by Ferraresi, exterior and mechanical by Serattini) using original restored or reconditioned spare parts, after a Turbolook update in the first 80's, for racing use, but starting by a rust-free chassis complete of many details specific of the Model Year 72.
Brillant engine with good torque starting from low revs, pleasant to drive thanks to the stainless steel exhaust for a magnific sound, merged with the typical mechanical fuel injection.
Suspension setup by Dal Fiume (Bologna) with sporty shock absorbers, mounted on Pirelli Cinturato tyres - N code, specific for Porsche 911 - recently back on the market.
Restoration fully documented by photos and invoices.
The car could be seen and tested in Bologna by appointment.
Last edited by DOUGS73E; 08-10-2016 at 09:04 PM. Reason: Added VIN
Doug Dill
1973 911E Coupe
PCA #1987109761
Early 911S Registry #548
Also listed on Excellence Magazine classifieds with a few more pictures, and an asking price of $249,000.00 http://www.excellence-mag.com/classi...0#.V6u_nZODFBc
Thanks for this post!
The car is mine, just ended a long preservative restoration that you car verify by more than 200 photos. More than the exterior, we'd like to take care about the pleasure of driving, so we've worked a lot on suspensions, brakes, tyres, gearbox and so on. The sound of the engine with the stainless steel exhaust is thrilling!
It is also for sale on http://2shores.com
Thanks,
Enrico
Hello and sorry for the resurrection of the post. I have seen this car at auction and looking at its documents the following question occurs to me. Because Porsche cites that the vehicle was sold on the 1st of the febreary of the year 72 but later, Jurgen**s report (I would say from this year or the previous one) cites that the vehicle was sold on January 25th. Before the date indicated by the Porsche itself. It is said, that you put on the 1st when the month is known...correct? But in this case... the month changes, do you know why?
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/c...%C3%A9/1338274
I would also like to ask, observing the production number of the vehicle, does it correspond to a vehicle delivered on those dates? The production number had an order, right? Or could there be a difference of 200 numbers between the unit and the unit sold on the same dates?
Last edited by _gonbau; 06-28-2023 at 12:32 PM.
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RM|Sotheby's THE Carrera Collection Part 1 Auction, Langenthal, Switzerland, 7 July 2023
1972 Porsche 911 S 2.4 Coupé
VIN: 9112300601
Engine: 6320931
Trans: -
Color: Light Ivory/Black
Mileage: 03,573 km (indicated)
Auction Estimate: CHF100,000 - CHF140,000
Sold for: TBD
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Doug Dill
1973 911E Coupe
PCA #1987109761
Early 911S Registry #548
umm I must understand that you know perfectly well that you have published your IP, if you do not know the dangers of this I recommend turning off the router for a few minutes so that your ip changes and becomes anonymous again if you have not entered through a vpn, if you know what it is... no problem! On the other hand, I would like to clarify the dates and production number of this vehicle.... As the Porsche sheet shows, it indicates February! And the production number, according to my thoughts, is far from the date of January 25, but perhaps it is my perception...
prod-numm: 1023413
"According to factory records, chassis 9112300601 was constructed for the 1972 model year, and was sold new to Bologna, Italy on 25 January. The car is understood to have spent most of its life in Italy, passing through the hands of three owners before finding a long-term home in 1983. The car was offered for sale in August 2016, with the advertisement stating that the car had been subject to a “Turbo-look” update in the early 1980s prior to being raced, but had subsequently been returned to its factory configuration by a number of specialists including Carrozzeria Serattini of Bologna. The Porsche was sold to a Swiss-based enthusiast in September 2016 and was subject to an additional CFH 30,000-worth of work at Vogt Classic in Zurich, prior to joining The Carrera Collection in August 2017."
Where I only see the information of January 25 is not in the Porsche documents, it is in the article itself and in the "report" that Barth himself attached to the auction (attached to those documents)
Last edited by _gonbau; 07-05-2023 at 01:59 AM.
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