1970 Porsche 911T CoupeIntroducing this 1970 Porsche 911T Coupe, a
long-hood example upgraded with a 2.4-liter flat-six and finished
in Black Schwarz with a matching black interior. It retains the
classic early 911 proportions and analog driving layout, while
incorporating period-style upgrades that enhance usability without
changing its core character.Highlights:- California Car (Blue
License Plate)- Exterior Color: Black Schwarz- 5-Speed Manual
Transmission- Upgraded Flat 6-Cylinder 2.4-Liter Engine- Weber
Dual-Carburetors- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Classic VDO
Instrumentation- "Durant-style" Chrome Side Mirrors- Chrome
Headlight Bezels- Aluminum Strut Tower Brace- Chrome Accents-
Auxiliary Cibie Hooded Driving Lamps- Decklid "911T" Script Badge-
16-inch Fuchs-style WheelsThe drivetrain is centered around a
5-speed manual gearbox paired with the upgraded air-cooled
flat-six, fitted with Weber dual carburetors for improved throttle
response and a more mechanical driving feel. Additional equipment
includes four-wheel disc brakes, a Bilstein jack, Ohtsu tires,
16-inch Fuchs-style wheels, and two auxiliary Cibi' hooded driving
lamps mounted on the front bumper guards.Inside, the cabin remains
driver-focused with front bucket seats and headrests, a 3-spoke
steering wheel, VDO gauges, analog clock, AM/FM radio, vent
windows, and a fender-mounted antenna. Period chrome accents
throughout the exterior and interior maintain the car's
original-era presentation.The 1970 model year sits at an
interesting point in 911 evolution, where the long-hood shape was
still paired with early-generation engineering before later design
changes reshaped the model line. This example also reflects the era
when Porsche was refining the balance between lightweight
construction and improved road usability, with torsion-bar
suspension still forming the backbone of the chassis tuning
philosophy. Contact us today to learn more about this long-hood 911
that is mechanically sound. For $79,950
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