Wrong headrests (probably wrong seats altogether) and what appears to be a three-bar engine grill. But what really drives me crazy is that they didnt paint the black in the engine compartment and rockers/wheelwells. So easy to do and makes the profile of the car look so much better...but cant invest the extra hour.
Of course it should still be worth well north of $200k, right?

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Silverstone Auctions, Stoneleigh Park, Coventry, February 21/22, 2015
1970 Porsche 2.2L 911S Coupe, Lot 339
Registration: FYY 484H
VIN: 9110301504
Engine: 6302110
Trans: ?
Mileage:
Auction Estimate: £130,000 - 150,000 / ~US$200,000 - 230,000









Auction Description:

Finished in the rarest and very period colour of Grey White (Weissgrau) with black interior this beautiful 911S has been restored to a very high standard. It was originally supplied new in Germany by Porsche dealer, Gottfried Schultz, where it remained until the 1990s when it was purchased by a Dutch collector. The restoration,at some stage, included the replacement of the engine case of the correct type 911 / 02, signifying a 1970/71 2.2S. It is also stamped ‘AT' which indicates it is a factory replacement and bears the engine no. 6302110 which is confirmed as the original matching engine number. The factory also confirms that it had the following options; limited slip differential, electric windows and tinted glass. It was imported into the UK in 2005 and has had only three owners since. The history file contains evidence of service work by various UK Porsche specialists and evidence of its earlier history.