Vehicle Description
1969 Porsche 911E Coupe
• VIN 119220308
• Engine No. 6298277 - Matching
• B Series- Produced from August 1968 to July 1969
• One of 1,014 911E Coupes produced the 1969-year model
Complete documentation from new, two (2) owners, Southern
California black plate 911, finished in its factory color
combination of Light Ivory over Black leatherette upholstery. The
1969 911E, also known as the B-Series model, involves certain
improvements over its predecessors, such as an extended wheelbase,
magnesium engine case, two smaller batteries installed on either
side of the front truck compartment to improve weight distribution,
as well as standard Bosch MFI (Mechanical Fuel Injection
system).
Paint meter readings and a visual inspection confirm that this 911
received a very thin, windows out repaint in its original factory
color. The exterior features fresh rubber seals with original
glass, aluminum trim, and brightwork. The upholstery is in
excellent condition with the original basket weave on the dash,
door panels, and seat inserts. An original steering wheel with a
deluxe horn ring sits ahead of the original VDO instrumentation and
a factory Blaupunkt AM/FM radio. The front trunk retains its
original undercoating with a date coded 7/68 spare wheel and
date-coded fuel-sending unit. Refinished 5.5" x 15" Fuch alloy
wheels are fitted to Sprint Classic Vredestein 185 70 R15 tires
(dated 2021). The undercarriage is original with no signs of any
rust.
According to the original Porsche Maintenance Record Booklet this
911E was distributed by Porsche Car Distributors Inc. in Culver
City, California and was delivered to the first owner Mr. Talmo on
October 11, 1969.The original purchase agreement on file records
Chick Iverson Porsche in Newport Beach, California asthe selling
dealer where it was sold for $8,190.00 MSRP. Dealer performed
services by Chick Iverson and Century West are recorded in the
Maintenance Booklet from 7,023 to 20,587 miles. By October 24,
1982, the 911E had accrued 87,000 miles and Mr. Talmo commissioned
Caram Engineering to perform an engine out reseal, and the cylinder
heads were rebuilt. On October 25, 1999, Tommy's "Verkstad"
Porsche/BMW Specialists disassembled the transmission and replaced
1st gear, 1st gear slider, 5 synchros, the intermediate plate
bearings, and the transmission was reassembled with new gaskets. In
late 2012 the 911 was purchased by Mr. Sougias where he had the
vehicle serviced by Charlie's Foreign Car Service in Encinitas,
California. From 2014 to 2020 Charlies Foreign Car Service
performed the following work: the fuel Injection pump was rebuilt,
cleaned throttle bodies, rebuilt the front and rear calipers,
replaced the master cylinder, brake lines, CV boots, repaired the
throttle linkage, and fuel lines. Most recently, Vision Motorsports
performed the following ($5,986.28): replaced throttle bodies,
alternator diode, new shifter bushings/guides, and repaired the
tachometer.
Powered by a number-matching 2.0L flat-six engine that is capable
of outputting 140hp at 6,500rpm with 129lb-ft of torque at
4,500rpm. A 5-speed manual transmission operates as it should with
4-wheel disc brakes. Complete with Maintenance Record Booklet, 911E
owner's manual, original pink slip - title, factory dealer
supplements, Blaupunkt radio manual, original black plates,
date-coded spare wheel, and 53 years of documented service history.
A unique opportunity to acquire a very early 911E that has been
well documented, routinely serviced, and is presented in its
original color combination.