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    FS: @eBay - 119300861 - 69S

    not mine. Posterity post.

    119300861

    $135k

    "no detail overlooked"

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/182366133645

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    Here we have this nut and bolt restoration 1969 Porsche 911S. It is a concourse car with 15k original miles, and comes with an entire folder’s worth of documents and receipts showing its entire restoration and also normal maintenance work. This is the coupe variant of the 911S (Super) equipped with a close-ratio five-speed manual transmission. For 1969, modifications were made to the now fuel injected two-liter flat-six, increasing output to 160-horsepower. Distinctive five-leaf wheels made by Fuchs are standard. And with top-end speeds above 135 mph, chassis and brakes were substantially upgraded.



    Interior:

    The interior of this 911 is mint. The headliner is in excellent shape as is all the glass with no scratches and or cracks. The seats are like new with little to no wear. The dashboard is in great shape and all of the gauges are in perfect working order. The steering wheel, clutch pedal, and shifter all feel and look great, and the seats are comfortable yet supportive. The driver’s seat has a 4-point harness and the passenger seat has a conventional lap and shoulder belt. The seats are racing style in the classic houndstooth pattern and they look fantastic. Everything inside the car from the gauge faces to the chrome knobs have been beautifully restored.



    Exterior:

    The Slate Grey paint is in excellent shape and shows very well. There is minor chipping on the bootlid. All body panels are in excellent condition overall with no dings or dents. The paint is even throughout with no discoloration. The Fuchs wheels are in pristine condition with no pitting or curb marks. The yellow headlight lenses add a very racecar yet classy look to the car. This car is unmistakable on the road and turns heads and gets compliments everywhere it goes, it is an award winning show car that can comfortably be driven every day.



    Drivetrain:

    This is a Turn Key ’69 911S with no hidden issues. The motor does not leak or burn oil and the 5-speed transmission does not grind or slip out of gear, noted to be one of the most versatile transmissions of its time the gear box really has held up quite well. Clutch releases at the perfect point and does not slip, brakes are in excellent shape and stop this classic 911 in a straight line. The air-cooled and fuel injected 2.0L flat six engine makes sweet music as it goes down the road. Being so light it can conquer any corner with ease, it is a true driving experience. The only thing this automotive work of art needs is a new home!





    Key Facts:

    Fully documented and fully restored 1969 Porsche 911S
    15K original miles
    5-speed manual transmission
    Powerful 2.0L flat six engine
    Runs and drives perfectly
    Not a single detail overlooked
    Priced right and ready for a new home
    Last edited by beh911; 11-26-2016 at 02:48 PM. Reason: added price
    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    interesting ...... any history?
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    "no detail overlooked"??? The hood crest doesn't look correct. Love the repop door plate and those screws attaching it are horrible. I'm questioning the validity of the mileage with just those 2 items alone.

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    When you actually show a close up picture of the wrong hood badge, to me it shows that you probably have a lot of other things wrong on the car. The hood badge is the easiest part to get correct. LOL!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    When you actually show a close up picture of the wrong hood badge, to me it shows that you probably have a lot of other things wrong on the car. The hood badge is the easiest part to get correct. LOL!
    I thought the same thing

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    Words are tricky things.

    "Detail"

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    Quote Originally Posted by nvr2mny View Post
    Love the repop door plate
    The 6401 paint code on a '69 is another nice "detail"... and didn't 911 series trannies start in the 70 model year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth View Post
    ... and didn't 911 series trannies start in the 70 model year?
    Yup.....


    This ad is yet another poor, inaccurate representation of a car by a dealer
    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    why would anyone put phillips screws to hold the door post paint code plate on . there are rivets for that
    Quote Originally Posted by beh911 View Post
    Yup.....


    This ad is yet another poor, inaccurate representation of a car by a dealer

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcgregor View Post
    why would anyone put phillips screws to hold the door post paint code plate on . there are rivets for that
    And make additional holes for the screws to boot!
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