Porsche 911 S
Highlights
- factory sport seats in great condition
- Certificate of Authenticity
- remarkable color combination
1973 Porsche 911S Coupe
Originally delivered in Gemini Blue Metallic with Black leather upholstery. Complete window out repaint in 2016. Original interior with factory sport seats in great condition. Fuch alloy rims with new 185/70VR15 XWX Michelin tires. The engine was completely rebuilt by Aase Motors in September of 2015 $19,293 was spent. 915 manual 5-speed transmission that shifts perfectly. Truly a phenomenal 1973 911S to drive!
Optional equipment includes US equipment, option group G03, factory sport seats- Left & Right, additional cooling coil, raised steering wheel hub, Becker Mexico AM/FM radio, manual antenna with front loudspeaker & noise suppression & engine compartment light. Complete with Certificate of Authenticity, jack, and toolkit. Great opportunity to get the last of the early 911S Coupes in a remarkable color combination.
History
For 1973, T, E, and S models carried over with several significant changes. Engine size increased to 2.4 liters by increasing the stroke to 70.4 millimeters. Compression ratios were also decreased to allow engines to run on regular fuel, primarily because of the US requirement for unleaded gas. Forged crankshafts were used in all engines, including the T. The US T joined the E and S by using mechanical fuel injection while other countries still had Weber- equipped T models. At 140 horsepower, the US 911T had a 10- horsepower advantage over the carbureted versions. The 911E now made 165 horsepower and the 911S, 190 horsepower.