1969 Porsche 911T CoupeIntroducing this 1969 Porsche 911T Coupe, an
early long-wheelbase B-series example finished in its factory color
Light Ivory (6804) over a red interior. This is production number
31 of the 1969 911T Coupe lineup, representing the early transition
into Porsche's long-wheelbase chassis design.Highlights:-
California Car- Chassis #31 of the 1969 911T Coupe Lineup-
Long-hood 911 - Factory Color: Light Ivory (6804)-
Interior Color: Red- 5-Speed Manual Transaxle- Upgraded Flat
6-Cylinder 2.7-Liter Engine- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Classic VDO
Instrumentation- Chrome Accents- 14-inch Fuchs-style Wheels- Spare
Tire IncludedPower comes from an upgraded 2.7-liter flat-six paired
with a 5-speed manual transaxle, offering a period-correct driving
feel with enhanced displacement. The car retains four-wheel disc
brakes, classic VDO instrumentation, single exhaust outlet, chrome
exterior accents, and 14-inch Fuchs-style wheels, along with a
spare tire housed in the front trunk. Convenience features include
bucket seats with headrests, driver-side mirror, vent windows,
analog clock, Pioneer radio, glove box, door pockets, and a
fender-mounted antenna.As an early long-wheelbase B-series coupe,
it carries the subtle refinements that improved stability and road
behavior over earlier short-wheelbase models, making it a notable
early-production configuration within the 911 lineage, mechanically
sound. For $86,500
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