Vehicle Description
1965 Porsche 911
VIN: 302431
Early series Porsche 911
Full restoration by Car Parc USA
Matching numbers engine and transmission
3 owners since new
A California car for over 50 years
Includes copy of Kardex and Porsche Certificate of Authenticity
In 1965, Porsche released the car that would put them on the map
and build the legacy of Porsche that is today: the Porsche 911.
With first models being offered in 1965, these new coupes were a
huge change for Porsche. With a winning combination of being
lightweight, new updated suspension and more power from the new
6-cylinder engines, the 911 became an instant sensation. This Golf
Blue 911 is one of those first-year cars. Built in 1965 and first
arriving in Culver City, California, this blue 911 would remain in
California until being completely restored and finished by the
experts at Car Parc USA in 2015. Fully restored exact to its
Kardex, this early-series matching-numbers 911 is everything you
could dream of.
According to the Porsche Kardex, this Golf Blue 911 completed
production on September 20th, 1965. Optioned with tinted glass, 2
headrests in leather, a Blaupunkt "Frankfurt" radio, loudspeaker,
antenna, 2 pairs of seatbelts, Phoenix tires and a Webasto heater,
the car was shipped to Competition Motors of Culver City,
California. Competition Motors, owned by John von Neumann, was one
of the largest dealers in Southern California and the major dealer
of Porsche and Volkswagen. William Rasmussen of Yorba Linda,
California would become the first owner of this early-series 911,
beginning its 50+ year stay in California.
This Golf Blue 911 would find itself with three different owners,
all of which were in Southern California. According to the Porsche
Kardex, the second owner went by the name of M. Salas, and would
remain with him until the most recent owner, Craig Anderson,
acquired the car. Based in Garden Grove, California, Anderson had
his title issued on October 4th, 1980 and would keep the car for
almost 32 years, selling the car to this 911's restorer, Car Parc
USA on August 21st, 2012.
Once in Car Parc USA's facility, they wasted no time in restoring
this early-series Porsche 911 to its original specifications. The
car was completely disassembled down to the last piece of hardware,
tagged and marked for servicing, restoration and reassembly. The
911 had been repainted at some point during its life in the
incorrect color, making the decision easy for Car Parc USA to take
the 911 down to bare metal to inspect the original sheet metal.
Upon inspection, the car had no accident damage and retained its
original factory steel. The metal was primed, blocked and sanded
laser straight for the factory-correct Golf Blue paint finish. With
the body now completed, Car Parc USA moved their sights to the rest
of the car.
With all of the mechanical and cosmetic components removed from the
car during the disassembly, each and every component was inspected,
serviced and refinished. The matching-numbers engine was rebuilt
in-house by Car Parc USA, bumped up to 2.2 liters for a little bit
of extra power. The interior was created by Auto International and
fitted by Car Parc USA, and the original gauges were rebuilt and
refinished by Palo Alto Speedometer. All plating was sent out to be
redone in their factory-spec finishes, new shock absorbers on all
four corners and the suspension refinished in factory black.
Exterior brightwork was replated and now dazzles with a sheen that
would match the original-delivered car. With everything now
reassembled, the early-series Porsche 911 now looked as amazing as
when it first arrived in California 54 years ago.
Upon arrival at Canepa, this early-series Porsche 911 was inspected
from front to back. Through the "Canepa Difference" process, the
entire car was mechanically inspected, ensuring it was the best it
can be. Then a meticulous concours-level detail followed, ensuring
that no stone was unturned and that every surface was cleaned,
including underneath, its interior and trunk, and its engine bay. A
very light foam-pad polish enhanced the luster of the Golf Blue
paint even more, producing a show-quality finish. The restored
interior has the simple charm of early 911s, with the excellent
Golf Blue paint finish accenting the curves of this Porsche. The
opportunity to experience an early-series 911 is a rare occasion,
and what better way to do it that in a car that has been
professionally restored and looked over. Delivered to California,
driven in California and restored in California, this 1965 Porsche
911 is capable of producing smiles no matter where you go.