I know many of you have seen this car in the past and the owner listed it for a brief time but found that he didn't have the time to deal with all the phone calls and emails. So, he asked me to help him sell the car. It is at my place so please feel free to contact me with questions or if you want to look at it.
Thanks.
Paul
1970 Porsche 911 S
VIN # 9110300683
11,151 miles on odometer (rolled over)
Certificate of Authenticity
Black on black leatherette
5-speed 901 gearbox
Clean and Clear California title
Straight car.
Offered at $58,990
This is a great example of a very clean and well documented example. This car has been in the same family for 20 years. The current owner is a very well known and respected Early S Registry and R Gruppe member. Everything he owns is very nice. He never cuts any corners when restoring a car.
Unfortunately, with his growing collection, this car doesn’t get driven very much any more and needs to go to a new and deserving home.
The original color of the car was Irish Green. It had a complete bare metal repaint about 5 years ago. We have all the photos from the extensive (10 month) paint job. Everything was stripped and replaced new. Autos International redid the interior with new perlon carpet, door pockets, headliner, and factory Recaro sport seats with the basket weave inserts. The dash is in fantastic condition with zero cracks or warping and the original 8-track tape deck works like new.
This car also is equipped with some very tasty features including: Factory sport seats Original 911 R Fuchs in the rear and Factory deep 6’s in the front. Original aluminum decklid Reproduction aluminum license plate panel Fiberglass front S bumper Rear seat delete shelf (we also have the original rear seats) Electric windows Rare European drivers door handle. 3M Clear Bra
Andial and Scott’s Independent (two of the most respected Porsche repair facilities in SoCal) have been maintaining this car for the last 5 years. Recently a compression check was done and it passed with flying colors (98% all the way around). The original engine block unfortunately developed a crack that was repaired several times with no success. We have the original block and it is included with the sale of the vehicle. The 2.2 MFI Block (number 6301581) and 901 transmission from the owner’s other 1970 911 S was transplanted into this one a couple of years ago. The engine number is only about 900 numbers off of the original number. The motor has about 4,000 miles on it since it was purchased in the other car. The previous owner claimed to have resealed the motor prior to selling the car.
The MFI pump was rebuilt by Gus. Dave Aase supplied the following: Bosch Australian alternator, single Optima battery, Pertronix ignition, 28 brass row front oil cooler, SSI Custom stainless steel muffler, Aluminum trailer arms, and S Alloy brakes. Andial installed the cross drilled rotors, the front strut brace and corner balanced the car. Other services performed were new clutch, pressure plate, disc, throw-out bearing, cable and the mainshaft drive seals.
About 200 miles ago Dieter I. (of Andial fame) did a tune up, valve adjustment, changed oil and fuel filters, brake flush, and installed a new turn signal switch indicator. Dieter, being a perfectionist, did state that the throttle bodies were a bit worn, resulting in a 1,200 rpm idle. However, other than the high idle, the car drives great and revs fine. Also, a few typical oil leaks (no surprise for an early 911)…less thank 4 drops over a few weeks.
The pan on the car is solid. No rust on any suspension points, jack supports, door jambs, etc. No surprises here. The only rust is on the top layer of metal on the gas tank support (2” hole). The bottom layer is solid and it hasn’t changed in the past 6 years (see photo).
Included with the car are the original block, rear seats, and all service records/manuals.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Paul at 714-668-0345 or paul@autokennel.com
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