Vehicle Description
1970 Porsche 911S Coupe
Beautiful example of Porsche's grand touring sports car. Sporting
its original "S" motor and 5 speed transmission, it drives amazing.
Epic color Conda Green with a excellent Black interior. Complete
with owner's manual, tools and jack. Super straight and done to a
high quality standard, you'd be hard pressed to find a better 1970
911S!
History
In September of 1969 Porsche delivered the new 2.2L C-Series Model
911 for the 1970 model year. All three versions of the series, the
911T, 911E and 911S were available in either Coupe or Targa. The
entry level model, the 911T was cranking out 125bhp, the 911E was
more luxuriously equipped both inside and out with 155bhp and the
flagship model, the 911S topped the boards with an impressive
180bhp.
The front-strut mounting points in the C-Series models were moved
slightly forward in order to lighten steering and reduce kickback
for better handling. The steel engine covers on the E and S
versions were replaced with aluminum to shave weight. The T version
finally received ventilated disc brakes, but to keep costs down
they were iron as opposed to the lighter alloy calipers used on the
more expensive E and S. The only other significant change for 1970
was an anti-corrosion coating for the chassis.