To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' London event, 24 October
2019.
Estimate:
£70,000 - £90,000
- A beautifully presented example
- Over €55.000 in restoration invoices on file
- Presented in gorgeous medium grey with black leather
interior
After the fourth-series 356 model, referred to as the 'C', made its
debut in 1964, Porsche's next model, the 911 series, was already on
Ferdinand 'Butzi' Porsche's drawing board. The new Porsche remained
rear-engined with a unit-body chassis, but the four-cylinder was
replaced by a smooth two-litre air-cooled flat-six mated to a four-
or five-speed all-synchromesh transmission.
The 911 was introduced at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September
1963, meeting all the criteria set out by Dr Porsche. It resembled
the previous model but was more powerful, smoother, quieter, and
had more space for people and luggage than the 356. The 911 body
was functional and breathtakingly attractive in an ageless design
that has remained remarkably consistent and incredibly pure to the
original design right up to the current 911 offerings.
By 1972, the year of the attractive and fully restored example
presented here, the engine displacement had been increased to 2,341
cc (2.4 litres) which produced 140 hp in the 911 T version. An
interesting feature for the 1972 model year was that all 911s for
that model year boasted an external oil-filler cap on the
right-hand side in addition to the usual fuel-filler cap at the
front left. This would lead to confusion at petrol stations, so the
external oil-filler cap was removed for the following year, making
this a one-year-only feature. Acquired by the current owner from a
vendor in California roughly five years ago, at the time the 911 T
was purchased as a restoration project and subsequently shipped
home to Spain.
There, the 911 T underwent an extensive restoration and is
presented in incredible condition today. Taken to bare metal and
properly prepared with new metal where required, it was then
painted in a gorgeous shade of medium grey and upholstered in black
leather with black carpeting. Providing a beautiful contrast to the
paint, a proper set of polished Fuchs wheels complete the car's
iconic good looks.
With photographs and invoices chronicling the restoration over the
course of the past two years, this 911 is ready to be driven and
enjoyed by its next lucky custodian.To view this car and others
currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM website at
rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/lf19.