Vehicle Description
1967 Porsche 911
VIN: 307576
Fully cosmetically and mechanically restored
Large binder of receipts
Porsche Certificate of Authenticity
Original Tangerine color
Comes with manual, tools, jack, and spare
Lived most of its life in California
Winner of the Michael Furman Artists Choice Award in 2014
307576 was completed at the Porsche factory on 03/18/1967, rolling
off the line swathed in Tangerine orange paint along with its black
interior. The 911 would end up being one of the 3,421 base models
produced in 1967. It would retain its original engine and
transmission over the next 50 years as it went between new
owners.
Residing mostly in California its entire life, its second owner
purchased the car in the early 1970s. They would end up being the
longest owner, with their ownership spanning close to three
decades. Michael Veitengruber would purchase the car in 2012. He
would make the five-and-a-half-hour drive from Northern California
to Monterey after purchasing the car. When coming across the Golden
Gate bridge, a car started waving and pointing at Michael and the
Tangerine 911. When they pulled over, Michael discovered that the
other driver was the 2nd owner of the car who had owned it for
almost three decades. They spoke for almost 45 minutes about the
car and its history and what the owner had done with the 911.
Michael would eventually sell the 911 to James Morris in Carmel
Valley, California in the summer of 2012. Having restored other
cars before and entering them into concours events, Morris set
about to restore and bring the 911 back to its former glory. The
matching numbers engine and transmission were rebuilt by David Loop
European and the interior was retrimmed by Andy and Me Upholestry.
Empire Restorations painted the car in correct single stage
Glasurit paint, with Empire noting that the bare metal body was in
excellent condition with no damage to it. Once the car was
completed, the 911 was entered into the Concours on the Avenue in
Carmel, California in 2014 and won the Michael Furman Artists
Choice Award.
Since arriving at Canepa the 911 chassis, body and interior were
cleaned by hand until everything was spotless and the single stage
Tangerine paint was polished to a stunning shine. Inspected
thoroughly, the car is a prime example of an exact concours
restored Porsche 911. We are proud to present this early series
Porsche 911, excellently restored and ready to see open road or the
next concours lawn.