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Thread: 1966 911 2.0S RHD Aga Blue - very original

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    1966 911 2.0S RHD Aga Blue - very original

    Hi All, all good things come to an end and, my time with Lyvvie has been wonderful.

    She is a very, very original 911S 2.0 from the very first batch of three imported into the UK by AFN. To the best of my knowledge, never restored - only renovated around 10 years ago, she is a real gem and drives just as a 2.0S should.

    Porsche were to launch the 'S' at the Geneva Salon in September of 1966. With this in mind, AFN UK ordered (as I understand it) three cars for customer use - the press car (LYY 911D) was ordered for delivery in October.

    And so the story has it that LYV 9D, LYV 10D, and LYV 11D were delivered and registered on the 9th September 1966 - I've never found an earlier RHD car than LYV, being chassis number 305481S (another UK car, which while an earlier chassis number was not delivered until December and registered in January of 1967).

    She is running a CDI box (very well hidden on the rear bulkhead, behind the air box) and I've fitted a pair of early 'V' blade Hella 128's (although not had time to wire them up ) which in themselves are worth a fortune.

    She has things like a '66 911S handbook (sourced at HUGE cost but worth it - they didn't print many in 66 in English ). What's so special about LYV?

    - MOT's (UK road worthy certification) from 1983 suggest the mileage was 28,301 and it's climbed gently since then to around 41,000 at present - she has never been 'restored' that I'm aware of - only renovated in the 90's so it is quite possible the mileage is genuine. I would never sell it as such - it's impossible to know - but she doesn't drive as a 140,000 mile car

    - all of the precious and irreplaceable details are still there - deco trims on the rear trim panels, correctly detailed (NOT over polished!) 4.5's, Webber 'S' stamped IDA carbs, not the later IDS's (Webber hadn't finished making them when the first cars shipped is the story I heard).

    - she's been photographed for Total 911, Octane, Classic & Sportscar etc., etc. in the UK and I have several CD's of these photo shoots and the original magazines.

    - she drives so beautifully - I can't explain it but I've been lucky enough to drive dozens of early cars including a large number of SWB's. The gear change is smooth and precise, the throttle is delicate, the handling compliant and fun - I've been lucky to own many (many!) SWB's and LYV is by a million miles the best driving - I guess because she's just as she should be.

    Is she perfect? Far from it. Is she concours? Definitely not.

    She is matching numbers and has mostly her original body panels - I've never known another like this.

    The dilemma I have is that she's doesn't need restoration - and if you did restore her now then the patina would be lost. Personally, I'd just keep doing what I've been doing - driving her

    The interior carpet was ratty (as you'd expect after 40 plus years!) so I had Southbound (the UK specialist Porsche trimmers) replace it with the remains of what I think was the last original roll from the factory (I'd kept it 'just in case').

    Rather than expressing my opinion - if you're seriously looking for a very early, RHD 911S which has no 'stories', is as she left the factory and complete with all the correct and original parts - come and have a look. Drop me a pm or email pmjt at mac.com (figure it out!)

    She's in storage here in Hampshire in the South of the UK if anyone wants to come and have a look. I'm more than happy to help with shipping anywhere in the World and have friends in New Zealand and Australia who can assist - if there's interest from there.

    I'm sad she's going but I just can't justify keeping her as in the past fourteen months she's been out once.

    Oh, new MOT the other month - flew straight through - she out braked the modern car on the testers ramp just before!

    Price? Offers around £44,995 please.

    Now some pretty pictures (some copyright Pete Robain)



















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    Really nice car- good luck with the sale.
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    Yum.... appears to be worth every pence.
    Don
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    Beautiful simple, essential early 911... & given mucho personality via your description.

    Headrest on passenger seat alone ? (sorry if SWB/newbie question)
    Paul

    1969 911E non-sunroof coupe, Slate Gray/black
    1971 911T Targa, Gold/black... OE (sport seats, Mahle gasburner wheels)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Targa Luminum View Post
    Headrest on passenger seat alone ? (sorry if SWB/newbie question)
    Not uncommon on Euro early cars - the concept being that "only the lady needed to be comfortable and the gent would find the headreast got in the way when he went racing at the weekends"

    Please don't blame me for the un-PC description though

    I've seen this configuration on a couple of early cars in Europe - and indeed my old 993RS was ordered by my 70 year old friend (his ninth 911) with one bucket for him and "something softer for her"
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    That car should go quickly. Considering how few right hook early SWB 911S's are out there, and how original this car appears to be, and a great color to boot, the price seems like a Schnaeppchen*......


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    According to PCGB only 35 911S cars were delivered for 1967 MY
    to the UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajwans View Post
    According to PCGB only 35 911S cars were delivered for 1967 MY to the UK.
    Yes, and 33 in the '68 model year - in the Uk these were insanely expensive cars. I have the purchase receipt for my L in '67 and you could have bought two e-types and had spare change for what it cost

    I got your message and I'll reply separately

    Philip
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    Good luck Philip, fantastic car, great price! Let me know if I can assist with anything if a Scandinavian buyer picks it up.

    John
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    in regis philbin accent.... Now that is a crackin motor!
    Erik

    Early S # 1107

    All my german equipment is either busted or sold...sigh....in the market for a decent non-sunroof tub!!!!!!! Help me get back to autocrossing!!!

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