The Porsche 911 is among the most iconic sports cars ever produced,
a machine whose unmistakable profile has remained remarkably
faithful to its original design for more than six decades. Unveiled
at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show as the Porsche 901 before being
renamed the 911 following Peugeot's objection to the three-digit
designation, the new model marked a significant step forward from
the beloved 356. Although it retained Porsche's trademark
rear-engine, air-cooled configuration, the 911 introduced an
all-new 2.0-litre overhead-cam flat-six, improved suspension,
greater interior comfort, and more refined road manners. Instantly
praised for its balance of performance and practicality, the 911
quickly established itself as a sports car equally suited for
spirited driving, long-distance touring, and motorsport
competition. By 1967, Porsche had refined the young platform while
preserving the lightweight, short-wheelbase chassis that
enthusiasts continue to regard as the purest expression of the
original concept. Their timeless styling and enduring engineering
laid the foundation for what would become one of the most
celebrated sports car families in automotive history. Completed on
June 21, 1967, this beautifully restored Porsche 911 Coupe is an
exceptional example of the highly collectible short-wheelbase
generation. Finished in Silver Metallic over a black interior, the
car retains its numbers-matching engine and gearbox and is
documented by its accompanying factory Kardex copy. Originally
imported through Volkswagen Pacific in Culver City, California, it
was delivered new to its first owner in Beverly Hills before
spending the majority of its life in California, a history
reflected by its black license plate. Leaving the factory with an
impressive list of options, this 911 was specified with U.S.
bumpers, chrome-plated wheels, a wood-rim steering wheel, Koni
shock absorbers, a driver's side exterior mirror, rear speaker, and
the desirable 911S instrumentation gauges, adding both sporting
appeal and collector desirability. Power comes from its
numbers-matching 2.0-litre air-cooled flat-six that is paired with
Porsche's crisp-shifting Type 901 five-speed manual gearbox, a
combination that perfectly captures the engaging character that
established the 911's legendary reputation. This Porsche was the
recipient of a comprehensive restoration by the marque specialists
European Collectibles of Costa Mesa, California. Fully
disassembled, the body was primed, painted, color sanded, and
buffed to a brilliant finish, while the brightwork, interior, and
mechanical systems were returned to a high standard. New rubber
seals were used throughout, German materials were used in the
interior, the Fuchs wheels were completely restored, and the
four-wheel disc brake system was also sorted. Most recently in
2025, this Porsche underwent a mechanical and cosmetic freshening
carried out by Automotive Restorations Inc. of Stratford,
Connecticut that cost over $23,000. This work included rebuilding
the carburetor, replacing the spark plugs, installing a new
flywheel and clutch assembly, inspecting all brake components and
replacing the brake hoses, and performing a fluid flush and oil
change. Accompanying the sale of this 911 is a copy of its factory
Kardex, invoice records, a spare tire, jack, and a complete tool
roll kit finished with a Porsche Pasha design. Today, early short
wheelbase 911s remain among the most rewarding vintage sports cars
to own and drive, celebrated for their lightweight construction,
responsive steering, and unmistakable silhouette. Combining an
array of factory options, a numbers-matching drivetrain, and
well-executed restoration, this handsome 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe
represents an outstanding opportunity to acquire one of Stuttgart's
most influential and enduring sports cars, one equally capable of
earning admiration on the show field as it is carving through a
winding back road. * Recipient of a comprehensive restoration by
marque specialists
* Numbers-matching engine and gearbox per its accompanying
Kardex
* Recent 2025 $23,000 servicing by Automotive Restorations Inc. of
Stratford, Connecticut
* Equipped with various desirable factory options such as Koni
shocks, 911S instrumentation, U.S. bumpers, and a driver's side
mirror
The Porsche 911 is among the most iconic sports cars ever produced,
a machine whose unmistakable profile has remained remarkably
faithful to its original design for more than six decades. Unveiled
at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show as the Porsche 901 before being
renamed the 911 following Peugeot's objection to the three-digit
designation, the new model marked a significant step forward from
the beloved 356. Although it retained Porsche's trademark
rear-engine, air-cooled configuration, the 911 introduced an
all-new 2.0-litre overhead-cam flat-six, improved suspension,
greater interior comfort, and more refined road manners. Instantly
praised for its balance of performance and practicality, the 911
quickly established itself as a sports car equally suited for
spirited driving, long-distance touring, and motorsport
competition. By 1967, Porsche had refined the young platform while
preserving the lightweight, short-wheelbase chassis that
enthusiasts continue to regard as the purest expression of the
original concept. Their timeless styling and enduring engineering
laid the foundation for what would become one of the most
celebrated sports car families in automotive history.
Completed on June 21, 1967, this beautifully restored Porsche 911
Coupe is an exceptional example of the highly collectible
short-wheelbase generation. Finished in Silver Metallic over a
black interior, the car retains its numbers-matching engine and
gearbox and is documented by its accompanying factory Kardex copy.
Originally imported through Volkswagen Pacific in Culver City,
California, it was delivered new to its first owner in Beverly
Hills before spending the majority of its life in California, a
history reflected by its black license plate.
Leaving the factory with an impressive list of options, this 911
was specified with U.S. bumpers, chrome-plated wheels, a wood-rim
steering wheel, Koni shock absorbers, a driver's side exterior
mirror, rear speaker, and the desirable 911S instrumentation
gauges, adding both sporting appeal and collector desirability.
Power comes from its numbers-matching 2.0-litre air-cooled flat-six
that is paired with Porsche's crisp-shifting Type 901 five-speed
manual gearbox, a combination that perfectly captures the engaging
character that established the 911's legendary reputation.
This Porsche was the recipient of a comprehensive restoration by
the marque specialists European Collectibles of Costa Mesa,
California. Fully disassembled, the body was primed, painted, color
sanded, and buffed to a brilliant finish, while the brightwork,
interior, and mechanical systems were returned to a high standard.
New rubber seals were used throughout, German materials were used
in the interior, the Fuchs wheels were completely restored, and the
four-wheel disc brake system was also sorted.
Most recently in 2025, this Porsche underwent a mechanical and
cosmetic freshening carried out by Automotive Restorations Inc. of
Stratford, Connecticut that cost over $23,000. This work included
rebuilding the carburetor, replacing the spark plugs, installing a
new flywheel and clutch assembly, inspecting all brake components
and replacing the brake hoses, and performing a fluid flush and oil
change.
Accompanying the sale of this 911 is a copy of its factory Kardex,
invoice records, a spare tire, jack, and a complete tool roll kit
finished with a Porsche Pasha desig...for more information please
contact the seller.
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