Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: FS: @BaT - 1971 E Twin-Plugged

  1. #1
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    The Woodlands, TX
    Posts
    165

    FS: @BaT - 1971 E Twin-Plugged

    -Mike
    EarlyS #1320
    '71 T/RS LWT 3.2L

  2. #2
    Senior Member kentf14's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    San Francisco, CA
    Posts
    1,914
    for reference: Chassis # 9111200318

    From BAT:
    This 1971 Porsche 911E (chassis 9111200318) has been owned by the seller since 2006 and is a matching numbers car with some choice upgrades. The car has 400 miles since a very thorough restoration including a bare metal paint job, rust repair, and rebuild of the original engine with twin plugs, improved oiling, and a 2.7L crank, among the other mods listed below. The seller has also found the original owner and has the original window sticker and maintenance book as well as good service documentation back to the 1980s. The car is now available in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for $42,500 CDN.

    Looks like a decent deal for a nice hot-rod.
    Last edited by kentf14; 01-17-2013 at 06:55 AM.
    E911SR & RGRUPPE
    '65 911 "The Ol' Gal" (long gone)
    '73 S Coupe #306

  3. #3
    Early S Reg #1395 LongRanger's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    California High Desert
    Posts
    14,302

    9111200318

    VIN = 9111200318

    The Back Story . . .

    “Hi BaT,
    Thanks for the daily email, as it led me to the purchase of a great car. I didn’t have to go far to acquire this terrific 911E in North Vancouver. In fact I never left home as the seller delivered it to my home in Victoria BC. He appreciated the last drive and a beautiful ferry ride to the island. It’s a great car and very fast. It’s interesting to consider the upgrades on this car such as suspension and the twin-plug mod. To those who claimed “sacrilege” I say “hop in let’s go for a ride”. This car will be an awesome addition and will fit in among a 56 AC Ace, a 59 Elva Courier, a 64 Lotus Elan, 66 Sunbeam Tiger, a 66 427 Corvette, a 60 Lola Mark1 and a 63 Lotus 23B among others.
    Thank you,
    Steve C.
    (The Buyer)”




    “Hi Randy,
    The response from serious buyers was overwhelming. From Germany to Cali… The car was just sold to a collector in Victoria on Vancouver Island. Steve is a great guy who will take excellent care of her.
    Your site works…. Thank you… BaT forever…
    Adam S.
    (The Seller)”



    http://bringatrailer.com/2013/01/16/...-porsche-911e/

    .........

    We Can Be Heroes

  4. #4
    Early S Reg #1395 LongRanger's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    California High Desert
    Posts
    14,302

    9111200318

    The Front Story . . .

    . . . This 1971 Porsche 911E (chassis 9111200318) has been owned by the seller since 2006 and is a matching numbers car with some choice upgrades. The car has 400 miles since a very thorough restoration including a bare metal paint job, rust repair, and rebuild of the original engine with twin plugs, improved oiling, and a 2.7L crank, among the other mods listed below. The seller has also found the original owner and has the original window sticker and maintenance book as well as good service documentation back to the 1980s. The car is now available in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for $42,500 CDN . . .

    . . . The window sticker shows that the car was originally sold in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the seller says it later went to California and then to Canada. The seller spend $14k on the body work, which is well documented in the many photos in the album below. He says the car showed no signs of a major accidents, and that the rockers were peroperly cut out and replaced along with the front suspension pan. Both front inner panels and one spot on the passenger rear floor board were also repaired. The car now has 103,130 original miles. Euro Headlights with PIAA Bulbs and TTG running lights were added, and LED bulbs were used everywhere else . . .

    . . . The complete front suspension from a 1986 model was swapped in, complete with lower sway bar (later Carrera style) and aluminium cross member . A through-the-body sway bar is provided, not installed. ’S’ brakes with cross-drilled front rotors, a new Ate master cylinder, and stainless lines were also added. Tires are new Yokohama AVS ES100 205/60r15 on all four corners . . .

    . . . The black interior is nicely enhanced with a GTS Classics Nurburgring driver seat with lumbar support (adjustable), a TRE roll-bar for tall drivers, and a vintage Nardi steering wheel. All new correct velour carpets from Sierra Madre were added and genuine black/grey Coco Mats are a nice period accessory. A vintage Martini shift knob was added, and the original 5-speed knob is also included. New retractable seat-belts were installed in front and custom made rear seat-belts with Porsche logos were added in back. A Becker Europa II stereo head unit with accessory input drives hidden Sony speakers, and the dash, a-pillars, b-pillars, and armrests have been refinished in black leather . . .

    . . . The original 2.2L engine case holds a 2.7L crank (inspected and micro polished, 70.4 mm) and matching 2.7L connecting rods. AA Cylinders, ’E’ Cams, JE 86mm pistons, and new complete set of German bearings were also used. Exhaust consists of SS heat exchangers and a M&K 2-in-1-out custom muffler . . .

    . . . Twin-plug ignition components include the following:
    * Heads twin-plugged and completely rebuilt to S-specs, valve guides seats seal etc.
    * Twin Plug Distributor made from the original Bosch unit by Aaron Burnham of Rennwerks Inc.
    * Custom ignition wires made by Aaron Burnham of Rennwerks Inc.
    * Dual MSD 6ALN Digital ignitions
    * Dual MSD Blaster Coils
    * Dual MSD Tach Adaptors. 1 for Tach 1 for MFI Speedswitch

    Oiling improvements include:
    * Piston Oil squirters
    * Oil bypass mod
    * Connecting Rod Oil Squirter Mod
    * 964 Oil Pump

    Elephant Racing oil cooling system including
    * Elephant Racing finned oil lines
    * Elephant Racing Hi clearance 65-71 oil line, from tank to, thermostat. above wheel, 26mm tank fitting, 30mm thermostat fitting
    * Elephant Racing Hi clearance Oil line Xover to thermostat, above, tire, 30mm
    * Elephant Racing Universal Oil crossover pipe 30mm
    * Trombone Oil cooler (28 row brass cooler also included not installed)

    . . . The transmission received a complete overhaul in 2008 by Porsche Indi, including a new Porsche starter ring gear and a high-torque starter. A Weltmeister short shift kit was also installed. When asked about any needs, the seller mentions the two following issues:
    * Only one of the two heat exchangers is connected to the hand cable. The driver side needs a new cable
    * The INNOVATE LC1 Lambda Wideband Cable with 0xygen Sensor is installed but not wired to a gauge. The gauge is not installed either . . .

    .........

    We Can Be Heroes

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 8
    Last Post: 01-07-2017, 05:36 AM
  2. FS: @BaT - Twin-plug 1971 911e
    By NorthernThrux in forum For Sale/Wanted: Early 911 Cars, 1965 - 1973
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 01-22-2013, 06:15 AM
  3. Clearing a plugged early SWB gas tank vent
    By Neil '67 911S in forum Technical Info
    Replies: 14
    Last Post: 03-21-2010, 06:59 PM
  4. Replies: 40
    Last Post: 06-07-2005, 12:12 PM
  5. Ignition Systems for Twin Plugged 2.4LS
    By yopurp in forum Technical Info
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 06-10-2003, 10:04 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Message Board Disclaimer and Terms of Use
This is a public forum. Messages posted here can be viewed by the public. The Early 911S Registry is not responsible for messages posted in its online forums, and any message will express the views of the author and not the Early 911S Registry. Use of online forums shall constitute the agreement of the user not to post anything of religious or political content, false and defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, or otherwise to violate the law and the further agreement of the user to be solely responsible for and hold the Early 911S Registry harmless in the event of any claim based on their message. Any viewer who finds a message objectionable should contact us immediately by email. The Early 911S Registry has the ability to remove objectionable messages and we will make every effort to do so, within a reasonable time frame, if we determine that removal is necessary.