Chassis# 9110121901
Engine# 6106811
Gearbox# 104657
Paint Code: 2424 Burgundy
A 1970 Porsche 911T Karmann Coupe. All matching numbers, comes with a COA.2.2 Liter with Webbers. Burgundy with a black interior. The car just came out of a long term ownership. It was in indoor storage for many years. According to the COA, the car has many desirable options, such as:
• US equipment
• Lock for lid/release cable
• Trim strips on rims
• Antenna left w/loudspeaker & noise suppression
• Comfort equipment
The rear fenders are slightly flared with fiberglass. Floors are original but rusted out on many places. Large capacity fuel tank. The interior is all apart but does come with the car. Missing the front and rear glass.
Has the desirable 15 inch Fuchs. The original engine with Webbers turns over by hand.
An excellent opportunity to own and restore a longhood coupe. The values are steadily increasing on these early Porsches.
Any questions welcome.
Please message or call Frank Sajjad at 2166452100.
(We can help to make arrangements for worldwide shipping.)
Shipping cost to Rotterdam or Felixstowe, UK is $1,500
Vehicle Details
1970 Porsche 911
Listing ID:CC-874131
Price:$29,500
Location:Brook Park, Ohio
Year:1970
Make:Porsche
Model:911
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:81984
Stock Number:276
Trim Level:Coupe
VIN:9110121901
Title Status:Clear
Restoration History:Unrestored
Exterior Condition:Poor
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