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    9110301122

    VIN = 9110301122
    Eng# = ? (6301540)
    Trans# = ? (7107965)
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    '. . . 1970 911S was the subject of a complete restoration in 1991, including a full disassembly and repaint in Black and an upgraded 3.2L fuel-injected flat-six from a 1985 Carrera and upgraded 7:31 ring and pinion swap for the 915 transaxle. This Porsche was said to be originally delivered new in Southern California, optioned with rare original factory sport seats, no sunroof, and the Comfort Equipment package. Having remained under the care of the seller for the last 10 years, this 911S is now being offered at auction with 33k driven since the restoration and accompanied by a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity provided by the seller based in California.

    . . . said to have received a complete disassembly and repaint in Black from its original color of Silver Metallic. The seller describes the exterior to remain in great condition, noting some minor rock chips on the front spoiler and hood, and reports that the chassis is free of rust. Equipment includes an aluminum decklid with aluminum sill moldings, a front spoiler, pop-out rear quarter windows, front driving lights, twin chrome side mirrors, body-colored bumpers with chrome overriders, gold 911S and Porsche badging, and 16” Fuchs wheels mounted with Yokohama AVS ES100 tires.

    . . . black leatherette interior is equipped with factory sport seats with matching door panels and dashboard, black carpeting, and a period Blaupunkt AM/FM radio. The interior remains highly original and is described by the seller to be in excellent condition. Factory options include tinted glass all around and noise suppression. The seller has additionally fitted black/red Coco mats and a Nardi flat-bottomed steering wheel.

    . . . original engine has been replaced with a fuel-injected 3.2L flat-six sourced from a 1985 Carrera, which is said to produce 207 HP. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 915 5-speed manual gearbox, which has been upgraded with a 7:31 ratio ring and pinion. The seller reports all mechanicals to be up to date, and the vehicle runs and drives at it should.

    This sale will include a clean title, a binder documenting the restoration process, and a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity
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    https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/d...orsche-911s-2/




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    This looks like it didn’t sell. Anyone know if it transacted elsewhere or is still available?

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