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    FS: @eBay - Pail Newman 1969 911S

    Not mine. $225,000 BIN

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/161312670124

    VIN 119301454
    Early 911S Registry # 2395
    1973 Porsche 911S in Light Ivory 5sp MT
    2023 Porsche Macan GTS in Gentian Blue 7sp PDK

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    Saw this the other day, pretty amazing car. If only money grew on trees...

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    Norwegian flag on the roof, pretty kewl..

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    70S Silver, original Slate Gray Japan delivery

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    119301454

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    '. . . 1969 Porsche 911S vintage race car driven by Paul Newman . . .

    . . . Newman Freeman Racing, S/N 119301454 . . .

    . . . You are bidding on a 1969 Porsche 911S race car driven by Paul Newman. This race car is still owned by Newman Freeman Racing, and it is the last example available of the nine cars in the Newman Freeman Racing stable from the 1970's and 1980's. It was last raced in 2007 but has always been maintained properly and is PROFESSIONALLY PREPARED and race ready. Some minor rust and small dings as per raced era. Not a show car or trailer queen, it is in ORIGINAL, UNRESTORED CONDITION, BUT AS RACED BY NEWMAN FREEMAN RACING WITH GREAT PATINA . . .

    . . . This is NOT the car that Paul and Bill drove at Sebring in 1977 (see photo). This car was mainly used for private testing periods with Paul Newman and Bill Freeman at Riverside, Willow Springs, and Phoenix International Raceway. It was also driven in a few SCCA and Porsche Club events in the 1980's and displayed at various car shows . . .

    . . . Many receipts and misc Newman Freeman Racing team photographs and memorabilia are included in the sale. Great chance to own a VERY DESIRABLE 1969 Porsche 911S race car with an interesting history . . .

    . . . HIGHLIGHTS & SPECIFICATIONS . . .

    - Driven by Paul Newman and Bill Freeman, Newman Freeman Racing
    - Fresh Porsche 2.5 liter dry sump race competition prepared engine. (engine built by Bill Smith formerly of Andial Engineering)
    - 5-speed Porsche 901 transmission with selected ratios
    - Competition ported and polished heads
    - 6 - Weber 40mm carburetors
    - Mahle pistons and Porsche rods 11:0 to 1 pistons
    - Bilstein adjustable racing shocks
    - Porsche factory front and rear brakes calipers
    - Twin Porsche factory master cylinder pedal assembly
    - Modified Porsche 917 exhaust pipes
    - Porsche factory oil tank for dry sump system
    - 15 gallon fuel cell with dry brakes
    - On-board fire extinguisher system
    - Complete set of lightweight Lexan Porsche 911S race side windows included
    - 8 spare wheels (6" & 7") included with rain tires mounted for towing purposes.
    - Approx weight is 1980 pds.

    . . . BACKGROUND . . .

    . . . In late 1976 or early 1977, Newman contacted Bill Freeman, an SCCA National champion in Santa Barbara, California, to talk about forming a partnership to expand into pro racing. While they worked together into the 1980s fielding cars in Can-Am, I.M.S.A. and Indy Cars, their first joint efforts were Porsche’s. The team built or acquired three Porsche 911S race cars including the 1969 Porsche 911S being offered here. This 1969 Porsche 911S remained with the team to this day . . .

    . . . Included are many unpublished photos of Paul Newman/Bill Freeman and other team members testing and racing some of the Newman Freeman Racing cars from the Newman Freeman archives . . .

    . . . Currently finished in red/white/blue Newman/Freeman livery (as it was in the 1980's), there isn’t any vintage race in the country that wouldn’t welcome this car. Just add new race tires and your ready to go. Please contact me with any additional questions you may have. All specifications included in the sale . . .
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    Would be nice to see all sale proceeds go to Newman's Hole In The Wall Kids Camp- that man put his money where his mouth was and loved to race the Good Doctor's cars. I've got a lot of respect for PN- what a role model.

    Mario Musto

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    Car sold to someone here in SoCal....
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    Curt Autenrieth
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