1969 Porsche 911T Coupe Introducing this Karmann-built
1969 Porsche 911T Coupe featured with a matching numbers engine. It
is important to note that this 911T was rolled out of the factory
in its highly desirable exterior color, Bahama Yellow
(6805).Highlights:- California Car- Matching Numbers- Bahama Yellow
(6805)- Schwarz Interior Color- 5-Speed Manual Transmission- Flat
6-Cylinder 2.0-Liter Engine- Weber Dual-Carburetors- Four-Wheel
Disc Brakes- Classic VDO Instrumentation- Chrome Accents- 15-inch
Fuchs-style WheelsEquipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, Flat
6 Cylinder 2.0-liter engine, Weber dual carburetors, four-wheel
disc brakes, single exhaust outlet, VDO instrumentation, chrome
trim, 4-spoke steering wheel, 15-inch Fuchs-style wheels.
Convenience features include front bucket seats with headrest,
driver-side mirror, vent windows, analog clock, AM/FM radio, and a
fender-mounted antenna.Offered as a project vehicle, this Porsche
provides a straightforward and rewarding starting point for
restoration. It is well suited for an enthusiast seeking to revive
a distinguished German classic or for an aficionado looking to add
a significant and increasingly sought-after model to a vintage
lineup. Contact us today to learn more about this offering and
begin the process of bringing this Long-hood 911 back to its former
glory. For $44,500
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