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    FS: Timewarp 1969 911E!

    29,734 original miles, matching numbers 911. This 911 is a time warp.









    Unrestored, exceptional condition.

    Largely original paint.

    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. UK registered in 2011.

    The 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.

    Canary yellow (special order) paint with black leatherette.

    New stainless steel heat exchangers.

    New headlamps and lenses (European/UK style).

    New 3-point inertia seat belts.

    Matching chassis, engine and gearbox numbers, confirmed by Porsche Letter of Origin.

    £109,995. UK, European and Worldwide delivery possible. We have exported several cars to the USA and can answer any questions you might have on the subject.

    Call: +44 (0)1752 840307 or e-mail: info@williamscrawford.co.uk
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    Looks like a lot of pedal wear for low miles.

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    Well, fortunately there's a comprehensive paper trail to back it up...
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    I like the Cosmoline on the fan…GLWS
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    119220662

    VIN = 119220662
    Eng# = 6291398
    Trans# = 7195784
    Prod# = ?

    https://www.williamscrawford.co.uk/s...hd-coupe-1969/


    £110k = $135.2k



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    That is funny the 911E has the radio antenna on the right side usually that means it is a power antenna. but there is no radio in the car? Usually power antenna's are special ordered I thought. Maybe they were going to put the radio in later. Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    but there is no radio in the car? Chris
    There is a crappy radio mounted under the dash so I would assume the antenna and radio were installed at some time later
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    . . . funny . . . the radio antenna on the right side usually that means it is a power antenna . . .
    I have yet to see an OG power antenna install --- let alone one that worked. No surprise, really --- given the location of the mechanism, un-protected in the wheelhouse


    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    . . . Maybe they were going to put the radio in later . . .
    My understanding is that US-market radios and Euro ones don't operate in same 'bands'? Then/again, nothing could be more perishable than a radio


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    can someone tell me whether the power antennas were always on the right - i.e. also in 1967 on the swb car? thanks for your help.

    greetings Uwe

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    Yes Uwe
    there was no room for the motor on the left hand side due to fuel filler and probably other things in there

    By the way Rick I have a power antenna in my 73 from new and it still works (although admittedly it was replaced about 20 years ago when the antenna was sticking too much to work smoothly and I thought it would burn out the motor) so not to do with location - just age and accumulated lubricant I suspect
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