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    FS: 1967 911S Sunroof Coupe

    1967 911S Sunroof Coupe
    -Yellow over Black Leather
    -Matching Numbers (Engine + Transmission) as per COA
    -Engine Freshly Rebuilt in May 2022 by RennWerke Porsche (Less than 100 Miles on Engine)
    -Electric Sunroof Working Perfectly
    -Near Concours restoration
    -Books, Tool Kit, and Jack
    -Rear Seat Delete and RS Door Panels
    -As New Inside, Outside and Underneath
    -Rarely Seen Webasto Heater as per COA
    -First Year of 911S 30% More Power than 911
    -Desirable Fuchs Wheels
    -Absolutely Rust Free
    -1 of 1823 Built
    Cooper Classics has the pleasure of offering for sale this 1967 911S Sunroof which has been restored to near Concours level. This beauty retains both its matching numbers engine and transmission, as confirmed by the COA. This 1967 911S is from the first year of 911S production. This 911 presents as new inside, outside, and underneath, with paint that looks new, a freshly reupholstered interior with new seat upholstery, and it received a full engine rebuild on its matching numbers original engine in May 2022 by Porsche experts RennWerke Porsche with all receipts. The Bahama Yellow was replaced by a brighter Yellow by the previous owner who is a renowned Porsche Collector. The car has a few carefully selected tasteful upgrades, which include RS Style Door Panels, and a Rear Seat delete (with upholstered carpet). The original matching numbers 5 speed transmission shifts like butter and the car stops on a dime. The rarely seen and often deleted Webasto Heater is present and in restored condition. The car was owned most of its life by a renowned Porsche collector who restored it to his own taste. We recently took this 911S out for a 50 mile drive and it drives like a brand new 1967 911 would with plenty of power compared to a regular 911 and sporty and exciting driving dynamics. The 911S was extremely popular as it had 30% more power than a 911, at 160HP. The extremely rare Electric Sunroof works perfectly and is a dream on nice sunny days. This 911S comes with its COA, Books, Tools, and Spare Wheel

    Currently offered at $350,000.

    See https://www.cooperclassiccars.com/19...oof-c-4539.htm For all photos and complete listing details.






























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    Nice car. The color change may be a negative for some collectors. IMHO, the Irish green 67 911S sunroof coupe (https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...hlight=sunroof) is a better value. It is a fresh, concours-quality restoration in its original color that is priced 25k less. If only I had the garage space. : )

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    What a beauty. I don't know that the color is going to dissuade the right buyer. Good luck!

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    In the email campaign I received today, the price is $325,000

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