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    FS: @BaT - 307030S . . .

    VIN = 307030S
    Eng# = 960930
    Trans# = 103925


    '. . . This 1967 Porsche 911S is a short-wheelbase coupe that was produced in November 1966 and finished in Slate Grey over red leatherette. The car was first sold in New Mexico and spent time in California prior to its purchase by the current owner in 1981. A refurbishment was undertaken between 1991-1992, with work including a repaint in its factory color, reupholstering the interior, an overhaul of the suspension, and rebuild of the engine. Power is provided by a numbers-matching 2.0L flat-six paired with a five-speed manual transaxle, and equipment includes triple-throat Weber carburetors, headers paired with megaphone exhaust outlets, Koni shocks, and 15″ 7R Fuchs wheels as well as a roll bar, a Becker stereo, a rear window wiper, and auxiliary lights. Service in April 2021 included replacement of the spark plugs and an oil change. This 911S is now offered by the seller on behalf of its current owner with service records dating to the 1970s, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, a Kardex copy, a tool kit, scoring sheets from past concours events, and a clean Arizona title.

    Finished from the factory in Slate Grey (6601), the car was disassembled and repainted during the refurbishment. Photos of paint-meter readings are provided in the gallery below, along with additional images of the body panels, lenses, and trim.

    Fog lights are mounted below the front bumper, and Hella auxiliary lights are attached to the horn grilles. Additional features include a single Talbot side mirror, a rear window wiper, and an AMCO-style rear bumper bar.

    Polished 7R Fuchs wheels with black pockets measure 15×7″ and wear Yokohama A-008 tires, which the seller notes have flat spots from storage. A Lemmerz steel wheel with a spare tire is stored up front along with tools and a jack. Red Koni shocks are fitted all around, and the disc brakes are equipped with braided stainless-steel brake hoses.

    The cabin houses bolstered seats upholstered in red leatherette with corduroy inserts, matching door trim, and a roll bar. Gray carpets line the floors, and a Becker Grand Prix radio is fitted within the basketweave-trimmed dashboard.

    Green-letter VDO instrumentation includes a central 8k-rpm tachometer and a 150-mph speedometer. The five-digit odometer shows under 98k miles, approximately 40k of which have been added over the 40 years of current ownership.

    The 2.0-liter flat-six was rated for 160 horsepower and 132 lb-ft of torque in the 1967 911S and was rebuilt during the refurbishment. Features include a pair of Weber triple-throat carburetors equipped with polished inlets and rain hats, oil-fed chain tensioners, and headers paired with a dual megaphone exhaust outlets. A general inspection, oil change, and replacement of the spark plugs were performed in preparation for the sale.

    Stamping ☆960930☆ is shown above matches the number listed on the Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and Kardex, confirming the engine as original. Transaxle stamping 103925 is shown in the gallery and also matches both the CoA and Kardex.

    Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Type 901/2 five-speed manual transaxle that features a dogleg shift pattern. Additional photos of the coated exhaust components and other underbody details can be viewed in the gallery below.

    The Porsche Certificate of Authenticity outlines the factory colors, equipment, and powertrain numbers. A copy of the Kardex is provided in the gallery.

    The car is also offered with service invoices dating to the 1970s, a tool kit and emergency jack, and scoring sheets from various concours events
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    C'est beau !
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    Wow! Nice collection. I put the under/over at $235K.
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    without a word

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    the vin
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    reminds me anyhow to
    90-60-90…

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    Been drooling over this one since the auction started. Stunning condition and color combo.

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    What did that guy in Texas who bought the same color 67s from Magnus walker and restored it get when he sold his? Louie?

    And I havent heard much about Magnus lately regarding porsches.
    Last edited by rower; 06-07-2021 at 07:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by recarno View Post
    without a word

    bat-red.jpg
    Is that an optical illusion??. Like what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    $307,000 hmmm
    Is that high? Low?
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