• VIN 119220200
• Engine No. 6123558 - 2.4-liter
• Special Ordered Golden Green
This 1969 911E is number 200 out of 1,104 Karmann Coupes produced
and is a complete project currently finished in Red with a Black
interior. According to the color tag on the door jamb, this 911E
was special ordered in Golden Green from the factory. The body is
exceptionally straight and retains all its original components,
including glass, and trim. The interior is fully equipped,
featuring door panels, a 3-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel,
VDO gauges, 1974 tombstone 911 seats, and factory air conditioning.
The vehicle is fitted with 15" Fuch alloy wheels with 195 65 HR15
tires. The undercarriage is original and solid but will need new
rear seat sheet metal replaced.
Mechanically equipped with a 911T 2.4-liter six-cylinder engine
(Type 911/51), delivering 140 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 148 lb-ft
of torque at 4,000 rpm, with a 5-speed manual dog-leg transmission
and a four-wheel disc braking system. This 911T has been in storage
for years and is currently not operational. The motor is
free-turning and not seized. An excellent opportunity for a
comprehensive restoration in an amazing original color
combination.
Vehicle Details
1969 Porsche 911E
Listing ID:CC-1920389
Price:$32,500
Location:Costa Mesa, California
Year:1969
Make:Porsche
Model:911E
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:88976
Stock Number:Po4644
VIN:119220200
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