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  1. #2781
    For what it's worth:

    The rev limiting rotor for the 911-S from 1967 to 1973 is maxed at 7,300. BITD, 7,300 was the gospel for me. The gauges are vague with the red section between 72 and 7400 (Divide by 2) . I drive by the seat of my pants anyway which has proven that the time to shift is long before it gets there as torque is long gone and horsepower had quit in the mid-6's.

    Below are photos of a the appropriate part. The E uses a 7,100 RPM model.
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    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

  2. #2782

    FS: @Bonhams - 1969 2.0L 911S Coupe - Silver Metallic

    March 2021 - For sale at Trissi for US$299,911
    September 2024 - For sale on eBay
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    Bonhams - The Scottsdale Auction, Westin Kierland Resort, January 25, 2025
    1969 Porsche 2.0L MFI 911S Coupe, Lot 127
    VIN: 119300978
    Engine: 6391369
    Trans: 7195595
    Color: Silver Metallic/Black Leather
    Mileage: 65,366 (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: US$240,000 - $280,000
    Sold for: NO SALE

    1969 Porsche 911S Coupe - Bonhams.jpg

    Auction Description:

    *A desirable, superb, specialist-restored 911S Sunroof Coupe
    *Factory-optioned with electric sunroof and air conditioning
    *Finished as-delivered in special-order Silver Metallic paint
    *Paint protection film added
    *Retains its numbers-matching engine
    *Includes Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, tool kit, jack, and restoration records

    The beautifully restored 1969 911S offered here was completed on April 11, 1969. According to the Certificate of Authenticity, it rolled out of Porsche's Zuffenhausen factory gates finished in the special-order color '6851' Metallic Silver over a Black interior. A highly optioned car, it came fitted with an electric sunroof, Becker Europa radio, tinted glass, and rare factory air conditioning.

    This stunning car was treated to an exhaustive, concours-quality nut & bolt rotisserie restoration by noted early 911 specialist Brad Baldwin, reportedly consuming 3,000 hours. Photos show it was brought down to a bare shell, treated with the correct textured undercoat and refinished to a high standard in its original shade of Metallic Silver. The interior was likewise restored in perforated black leather, signature 'pepita' fabric sport seat inserts, authentic velour carpets, and topped off with period-style Cocomat floor mats and a Becker Europa radio. Photos of the restoration also show the meticulous attention paid to the engine and chassis components, which have been fully detailed to concours-quality standards. Importantly, the original factory air conditioning system has been retained. To help keep it looking fresh, paint protection film was applied to vulnerable areas.

    For those who have dreamed of owning one of the best production sports cars from the 1960s, look no further than this spectacular 911S Sunroof Coupe. From the punchy high-revving engine (accompanied by that glorious flat six howl), beautiful colorway, highly desirable options and superb restoration, it will undoubtedly satisfy the discerning enthusiast.

    Offered with the Porsche-issued Certificate of Authenticity, tool kit, jack, and restoration records, this numbers-matching 911S sunroof Coupe is ready for active participation in exclusive concours or club events, finished off by a spirited drive along your favorite challenging roads.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

  3. #2783
    Senior Member Druepy's Avatar
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    1967 Porsche 2.0L 911S Soft Window Targa
    VIN: 500457S
    Engine: 961817
    Trans: 104798
    Color: Bahama Yellow/Black
    Mileage: 67,XXX (indicated)

    BAT Auction

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    1968 911 S
    Searching for transmission # 2281852
    EarlyS #4172

  4. #2784
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    119300572 - 1969S Coupe - Requiem

    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    Quote Originally Posted by beh911 View Post
    Sadly, someone will save this thing.
    Mark Erbesfield
    2018 911 Carrera T 7spd manual 😊
    1973 911S #9113301282
    1957 356A #58648
    1966 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
    1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
    1977 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
    1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 FST (Factory Soft Top)
    1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 “Patina Queen”
    1979 MB 450SL "Dad's old car"
    2019 Cayenne "Wife's car"

  6. #2786
    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    March 2021 - For sale at Trissi for US$299,911
    September 2024 - For sale on eBay
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Bonhams - The Scottsdale Auction, Westin Kierland Resort, January 25, 2025
    1969 Porsche 2.0L MFI 911S Coupe, Lot 127
    VIN: 119300978
    Engine: 6391369
    Trans: 7195595
    Color: Silver Metallic/Black Leather
    Mileage: 65,366 (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: US$240,000 - $280,000
    Sold for: NO SALE

    1969 Porsche 911S Coupe - Bonhams.jpg

    Auction Description:

    *A desirable, superb, specialist-restored 911S Sunroof Coupe
    *Factory-optioned with electric sunroof and air conditioning
    *Finished as-delivered in special-order Silver Metallic paint
    *Paint protection film added
    *Retains its numbers-matching engine
    *Includes Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, tool kit, jack, and restoration records

    The beautifully restored 1969 911S offered here was completed on April 11, 1969. According to the Certificate of Authenticity, it rolled out of Porsche's Zuffenhausen factory gates finished in the special-order color '6851' Metallic Silver over a Black interior. A highly optioned car, it came fitted with an electric sunroof, Becker Europa radio, tinted glass, and rare factory air conditioning.

    This stunning car was treated to an exhaustive, concours-quality nut & bolt rotisserie restoration by noted early 911 specialist Brad Baldwin, reportedly consuming 3,000 hours. Photos show it was brought down to a bare shell, treated with the correct textured undercoat and refinished to a high standard in its original shade of Metallic Silver. The interior was likewise restored in perforated black leather, signature 'pepita' fabric sport seat inserts, authentic velour carpets, and topped off with period-style Cocomat floor mats and a Becker Europa radio. Photos of the restoration also show the meticulous attention paid to the engine and chassis components, which have been fully detailed to concours-quality standards. Importantly, the original factory air conditioning system has been retained. To help keep it looking fresh, paint protection film was applied to vulnerable areas.

    For those who have dreamed of owning one of the best production sports cars from the 1960s, look no further than this spectacular 911S Sunroof Coupe. From the punchy high-revving engine (accompanied by that glorious flat six howl), beautiful colorway, highly desirable options and superb restoration, it will undoubtedly satisfy the discerning enthusiast.

    Offered with the Porsche-issued Certificate of Authenticity, tool kit, jack, and restoration records, this numbers-matching 911S sunroof Coupe is ready for active participation in exclusive concours or club events, finished off by a spirited drive along your favorite challenging roads.
    $200,000 high bid according to Hagerty. The car isn't listed in the auction results.
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

  7. #2787
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

  8. #2788
    Senior Member Druepy's Avatar
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    1968 911 S
    Searching for transmission # 2281852
    EarlyS #4172

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    1968 911L Coupe - Golden Green
    1971 911S Coupe - Gemini Blue
    1973 911S Targa - Signal Yellow
    1974 914 2.3 - Sunflower Yellow

  10. #2790
    Quote Originally Posted by simonjjb View Post
    Sold $210,000
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

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