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For Sale: 1969 Porsche 911S in Bellevue, Washington

Vehicle Description

Park Place Ltd is pleased to present this Exceedingly Rare and Very Desirable 1969 Porsche 911S. Beautifully finished in its original Light Ivory color with an impeccable Black Interior, highlighted by freshly recovered leather seats, this early model 911 is fabulous throughout. 2.0L/190hp 6-Cylinder Engine. 5-speed manual gearbox with the Dogleg shift pattern. Fuchs Alloy Wheels. Turn the key, located to the left of steering wheel, and that rasping, crackling exhaust note tells you right off that this Porsche is not fooling around. A great example of the ultimate early road-going early 911 model, this 1969 Coupe is an extremely solid and straight 911S with excellent paint, trim, and panel gaps. A numbers matching 911S that retains its correct original engine and is finished in its original color of Light Ivory (older single-stage professional repaint that shows very well). Dansk Muffler. Ventilated Disc Brakes. Just serviced and ready for the road or the track. As one of the greatest pure driving machines ever produced in its iconic early form, the 911S remains the ultimate first-generation 911 and of course, it is both highly collectible and immensely satisfying to drive. The Porsche Model 911 is without a doubt the most successful Porsche ever - really it's the most successful model in the history of the automobile. As such it is highly collectible and sought-after classic car. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to add an early 911S that's ready to drive, show and enjoy for years to come, to your collection.The Porsche 911 was introduced to the world in the fall of 1963 at the Frankfurt Motor Show and it made headlines right out of the gate at its introduction in 1964. It was developed as a replacement for the highly successful Porsche Model 356. Although the model had its share of imperfections, the 911 was larger, more powerful, more comfortable and more competitive on the track than any other comparable car on the market at the time. Porsche steadily improved upon the design year after year as they strove to reach the goal of designing the perfect luxury performance car.By the end of the 60's the Model 911 had acquired a sizeable following of enthusiasts world-wide who were eagerly awaiting the newly revised, bigger, better, lighter and faster models to come. Major changes were made to the 911 in 1969, and the 911S was the ultimate Porsche for '69. It used a stout 9.9-to-1 compression ratio to knock out a thrilling 190 horsepower that it piped through its own aggressively geared five-speed transmission. To improve handling at speed, the wheelbase was increased on all 911 models by shifting the rear wheels back just over 2 inches. This helped to even out the weight distribution of the car. The original air-cooled, boxer-engined 911 was in production from 1964 through 1989 and through its life the engine would prove amazingly flexible and grow from its original 2.0 liters to as much as 3.6 liters. It was also turbocharged for both production and racing purposes.Included with purchase are; Original owner's manual, tool kit, and records back to the late 1970s. For more information on this outstanding 1969 Porsche 911S, or any of our 40+ Porsches always in stock, contact one of our friendly and knowledgeable sales consultants today or always feel free to drop by our 5-acre Park Place Center in Bellevue, WA - Home to the West Coast's Most Diverse Inventory of Luxury, Exotic, Collectible and Special Interest Automobiles. We Always Have 200+ On Site. Nobody Has What We Have!

Vehicle Details

  • 1969 Porsche 911S
  • Listing ID: CC-862895
  • Price: $124,950
  • Location:Bellevue, Washington
  • Year:1969
  • Make:Porsche
  • Model:911S
  • Exterior Color:Light Ivory
  • Interior Color:Black
  • Odometer:0
  • Stock Number:9079
  • VIN:119300296
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