Vehicle Description
Chassis No. 119220213
Engine No. 6290513
Transmission No. 7191754
A copy of the original Kardex warranty card notes this 1969 Porsche
911 E Coupe completed production on 6 November 1968, finished in
optional and rare Black headed for the Netherlands. It was sold via
Pon's Automobielhandel, the official Dutch importer, on 20 November
1968 to Bob Lampert through Porsche's Tourist Delivery program
equipped for the U.S.-market. Along with its optional Black paint,
this highly optioned 911 was ordered with a left-side retractable
antenna, dash mounted loudspeaker, white Hella through-the-grille
fog lights, tinted glass all around, an electrically heated rear
window, Dunlop SP tires, and a rarely seen and surprisingly
expensive electric sliding sunroof.
The accompanying history file shows that the car returned with Mr.
Lampert to sunny southern California by 16 January 1969, with the
car being serviced by Dick Barbour Porsche Audi of San Diego on 8
July with just 669 miles. The file continues by showing regular
service by Lampert through 1997 and 81,000 miles when it was sold
to its second owner, James Stone. Stone continued to care for the
911 E just like Mr. Lampert until the car was acquired by just its
third and current caretaker in January 2024.
Today the first-year long wheelbase Coupe remains an exceptionally
well-preserved example with only 88,000 miles at the time of
cataloging. Ideally suited for competition in the preservation
class concours competition, this car is furnished with a copy of
its Kardex, Certificate of Authenticity, original maintenance
booklet, and service records dating back more than 50 years.