A beautifully restored, numbers-matching 1969 Porsche 911S Coupe
presented in its original color combination of Bahama Yellow (6805)
over Black upholstery. As both the final year of the 2.0-liter 911S
and the first year of the long-wheelbase chassis, the 1969 911S
holds an important place in early 911 history, pairing the
high-revving character of the original S model with improved
stability, road manners, and drivability. Factory options include a
left-side antenna, dashboard loudspeaker, and Michelin tires.
The paintwork is in impeccable condition, with excellent gaps and
panel fit. The interior has been completely reupholstered and
features a VDM steering wheel with deluxe butterfly, VDO
instrumentation, and Blaupunkt Blue-Dot AM/FM radio. Restored Fuchs
alloy wheels are mounted to Pirelli Cinturato CN36 185 70 R15
tires. The undercarriage has been restored to factory specification
and is solid and rust-free.
According to the original maintenance record booklet, this 911S was
delivered on February 9, 1969, by Garage Etoile Porsche Service in
Benningen, Germany, with seven miles recorded. Dealer service
entries from 1969 to 1971 further document the 911's early history,
including its importation to the United States by 1970, with
subsequent servicing recorded by Pray Porsche Audi Corp. in
Greenwich, Connecticut, and Holbert's Porsche Audi Inc. in
Warrington, Pennsylvania.
In 2020, the 911 was sourced by a Southern California collector and
selected as an ideal candidate for a comprehensive restoration. The
work was entrusted to Kundensport under the direction of Ed Palmer
from 2023 to 2024. The restoration included a complete disassembly,
media blasting, metalwork, bodywork, paint, undercoating and seam
sealing, suspension restoration, electrical work, sub-assembly
restoration, chrome, rubber seals, trim, CAD plating, upholstery,
wheel refinishing, tire replacement, transmission, engine, and
final assembly. The scope of work reflects more than 600 hours of
body work and a restoration estimate exceeding $114,000,
underscoring the depth and quality of the project.
Mechanically powered by the matching 2.0-liter flat-six engine
producing 170 horsepower, paired to the matching 5-speed manual
transmission with a four-wheel disc braking system. This 911S
delivers the free-revving, mechanical character that makes the
early S one of Porsche's most celebrated driver's cars. Mechanical
work was carried out with equal attention to detail. Earlier engine
work by Burnham Performance included assembly of the 2.0-liter
engine, case saver installation, line boring, rear perimeter stud
time-cert work, crankshaft inspection and polishing, rod resizing
and balancing, head repair, valve work, new guides, cylinder
boring, chain housing components, timing chains, tensioner arm
upgrades, oil lines, gasket kit, and related hardware. In 2020,
Burnham Performance also rebuilt the throttle bodies, including
machining oversized throttle plates, bushings, aluminum link rods,
and rod ends; machining bearing sleeves; disassembling the stacks;
Dow-finishing the stacks; and installing MFI fuel line support.
Complete with its original maintenance record booklet, owner's
manual, spare wheel, and Blaupunkt radio manual, this Bahama Yellow
911S Coupe represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a
beautifully restored, numbers-matching example of one of the most
desirable early long-hood 911s.
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