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1970 Porsche 2.2L 911T Coupe, Lot 10662
VIN: 9110123657
Engine: 6109366
Trans: 7701119 (911/01)
Mileage: 85,613 (indicated)
Auction Estimate: -
Sold for: TBD
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BaT Description:
This 1970 Porsche 911T coupe is finished in Pastel Blue over tan and was reportedly acquired by the selling dealer from its second owner, who purchased it in 1973. Powered by a numbers-matching 2.2L flat-six paired with a 5-speed transaxle, the car has reportedly remained in the Richmond, Virginia area since new, and received a repaint and drivetrain rebuild with Weber carburetors in 1989. A Virginia state inspection was passed in January 2018. This 911 is offered by the selling dealer with records to 1989, owner’s books, a factory tool kit, and a clean Virginia title.
The car was refinished in its original Pastel Blue (2020) in 1989, and some overspray remains visible in the engine compartment. A few paint bubbles can be seen on the left door and right front fender, and other blemishes include pitting on the deck lid lettering and cracked rubber on the bumperettes. The 1989 receipt for paint and bodywork shows replacement of the front suspension pan and battery tray due to rust. New body seals and miscellaneous trim were also fitted. Fuchs 14″ alloy wheels wear 195/75 Toyo Extensa A/S tires.
The seller believes the tan interior to remain unrestored. Vinyl seat covers feature contrasting center inserts and show discoloration and seam separation. Photos are provided to show the condition of the dash as well as the carpeting, driver’s door armrest, and headliner. A Kenwood cassette deck has replaced the original radio. The 5-digit odometer currently shows 86k miles but is believed to have rolled, rendering true mileage unknown.
The front trunk houses a spare Fuchs wheel and the factory tools. The fuel tank, front suspension pan, and battery tray were replaced during 1989 refurbishment.
The 2.2L flat-six is paired with a 5-speed gearbox, and invoices in the gallery show engine and transmission rebuilds by a Richmond-area specialty shop in 1989. Weber carburetors were installed at the time and rebuilt in 2014. Block stamping 6109366 corresponds to the number recorded in the included maintenance booklet. Service receipts date from 1989-present, with gallery excerpts showing major work and the 2014 carburetor rebuild. Owner’s manuals, a book of Porsche technical specifications, and a maintenance log are included in a vinyl folio.