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Thread: FS: Knock-out 1970 911S Coupe, silver/black, super clean, lots of goodies

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    FS: Knock-out 1970 911S Coupe, silver/black, super clean, lots of goodies

    Super clean silver/black 1970 S Coupe with:
    Sport seats
    H1 headlights
    Hella foglights
    Cibie driving lights with original cutout horn grilles and factory wiring harness
    Five (5) original to the car date code-matching (5/70) deep 6's restored by Harvey Weidman
    New Michelin XWX tires
    Rebuilt suspension with Turbo tie rod ends and new Konis
    Rebuilt engine
    Dansk stainless muffler and SSI heat exchangers
    Rebuilt 901 gearbox
    Repaint in original 8080 silver
    Original interior very well preserved
    380mm RS steering wheel
    Original Becker Europa radio rebuilt and working perfectly
    Detailed trunk, undercarriage, and chassis
    Books, jack, and tools

    This is an exceptionally clean outstanding-driving car that needs nothing. Collector-owned (shares garage space with a homologation Carrera RS and six other Porsches).

    Located in Pebble Beach, CA.

    $95,000


    Click here for tons of information and photos.



















    Website: www.TheMotoringEnthusiast.com

    Current Porsches:
    1965 912, light ivory | 1966 912, slate grey/red | 1968 911, burgundy | 1988 930, guards red | 1989 Speedster, guards red | 1990 Carrera 2 RS clone, silver | 1992 MB 500E, silver | 2008 Cayenne Turbo, black
    Grande Project: http://www.themotoringenthusiast.com...featured/index

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    Website: www.TheMotoringEnthusiast.com

    Current Porsches:
    1965 912, light ivory | 1966 912, slate grey/red | 1968 911, burgundy | 1988 930, guards red | 1989 Speedster, guards red | 1990 Carrera 2 RS clone, silver | 1992 MB 500E, silver | 2008 Cayenne Turbo, black
    Grande Project: http://www.themotoringenthusiast.com...featured/index

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    I am thoroughly impressed. This looks like a beautiful car...
    -Marco
    SReg. #778 OGrp: #8 RGrp: #---
    TLG Auto: Website
    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    Gorgeous! The best always cost more.

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    Very, very nice indeed

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    Midnight Runner popowitz's Avatar
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    This car is the standard that I hope to achieve with my car to in roughly 10-12 years give or take a year or two.

    Inspirational.
    Registry Member #1583
    '73 911 S Aubergine (VIN#9113301295)

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    Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    Michael
    “Electricity is really just organized lightning”

    -Dusty 70S Coupe
    -S Registry #586

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    Senior Member NickP's Avatar
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    Wow! That is one beautiful car. Thanks.
    Nick Psyllos
    S Reg & R Gruppe
    1973 Euro 911S
    1972 911T to ST

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    Derek,

    Once again you show a fabulous car for sale. Excellent photos.

    IMHO (which is extremely biased ) the best combination of a two early 911 garage, a 2.2S coupe and '73 Carrera.
    Brian

    '71T
    R Gruppe #299

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    Quote Originally Posted by fryardds View Post
    Derek,

    Once again you show a fabulous car for sale. Excellent photos.

    IMHO (which is extremely biased ) the best combination of a two early 911 garage, a 2.2S coupe and '73 Carrera.
    Thanks Brian! Yes, you guys are onto something with that pairing. "The same but different" is what I thought of with those two cars. 9.9:1 compression+6500rpm power peak+S cams=fun!
    Website: www.TheMotoringEnthusiast.com

    Current Porsches:
    1965 912, light ivory | 1966 912, slate grey/red | 1968 911, burgundy | 1988 930, guards red | 1989 Speedster, guards red | 1990 Carrera 2 RS clone, silver | 1992 MB 500E, silver | 2008 Cayenne Turbo, black
    Grande Project: http://www.themotoringenthusiast.com...featured/index

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