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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    European Collectables, Costa Mesa, CA
    1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E Coupe
    VIN: 119220308
    Engine: 6298277
    Trans: -
    Color: Light Ivory/Black
    Mileage: 57,276 (indicated)
    Price: US$139,500

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    • VIN 119220308
    • Engine No. 6298277 - Matching
    • B Series- Produced from August 1968 to July 1969
    • One of 1,014 911E Coupes produced the 1969-year model
    Any idea if the gearbox is a match on this car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smiles11 View Post
    Any idea if the gearbox is a match on this car?
    I'd assume it is not matching to the car. If it was, it would have been stated as matching, as the engine is stated as matching.

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    Could that also be because they wouldn’t be able to confirm it without a CoA or CTC? Or would European Collectibles have inside sources to help confirm it pretty easily?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smiles11 View Post
    Could that also be because they wouldn’t be able to confirm it without a CoA or CTC? Or would European Collectibles have inside sources to help confirm it pretty easily?
    Whatever resources they used to confirm the engine match would also have confirmed the gearbox match. I would suggest to reach out to EC to confirm the answer to your question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Whatever resources they used to confirm the engine match would also have confirmed the gearbox match. I would suggest to reach out to EC to confirm the answer to your question.
    I reached out & they could neither confirm nor deny it being a match. The reason the engine serial was matched was because it was listed on the original purchase document from 1969. Car does not have a CoA. Was just hoping there was an easier way to confirm it without having to pay for a CTC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smiles11 View Post
    I reached out & they could neither confirm nor deny it being a match. The reason the engine serial was matched was because it was listed on the original purchase document from 1969. Car does not have a CoA. Was just hoping there was an easier way to confirm it without having to pay for a CTC.
    If the original trans number has be rubbed off, which can happen, you may never know…
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    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
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    FS: @RM Sotheby's - 1970 911E Targa - Burgundy

    RM|Sotheby's Auction, Phoenix, AZ, January 23, 2023
    1970 Porsche 2.2L 911E Targa
    VIN: 9110210826
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: Burgundy/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: 83,471 (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: -
    Sold for: US$106,400

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    Auction Description:

    - One of the most well-documented early 911s in existence
    - Meticulously maintained by the original owner for over five decades
    - Has spent all its life in the dry Arizona climate
    - Equipped with ultra-rare factory air conditioning
    - Said to be wearing factory Burgundy paint over factory black upholstery
    - Accompanied by countless service documents and invoices dating back to new

    A well-equipped 911E is offered here. Purchased new from Ted McWilliams Porsche Audi in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in July 1970 by a college student home for the summer, the car would be driven back to Arizona that fall and remain in the dry desert for the rest of its life.

    Like all 911Es, the car was well-appointed with a leather-wrapped steering wheel, self-leveling hydro-pneumatic front suspension, high-capacity ignition, and 14-inch Fuchs alloy wheels. Factory fitted options included an 18-millimeter rear sway bar, Blaupunkt Frankfurt US-band radio, and ultra-rare air conditioning. For increased reliability, the self-leveling suspension was updated to modern shocks while the air-conditioning compressor was likewise updated to a modern unit. The original compressor is included in the sale.

    The car is unquestionably one of the most well documented Porsche 911s in existence. Accompanying this Targa are reams of service documents dating back to the summer of 1970. These include everything from factory recommended break-in service records to the original dealer order sheet. The original owner’s manual, service booklet, and tool kit are included as well.

    Benefitting from single-ownership with volumes of documentation chronicling its life and well-appointed with the rarely seen factory air-conditioning system, this 911E Targa provides an exceptional opportunity for the driving enthusiast and discerning collector to own a prime example of Porsche’s highly desirable, post-update, first-generation 911.
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 01-30-2023 at 03:28 PM. Reason: Added sold for price.
    Doug Dill

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    Peter Kane

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    This is the beautiful Conda Green example that sold on BAT for $211 in 2019.

    Now at European Collectables... https://www.europeancollectibles.com...che-911e-coupe

    2019 on BAT... https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1971-porsche-911e-10/

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