Background
Following the successful launch of the original 911 in 1964, Porsche revised the cars considerably from 1969 with a new longer wheel base and revised model line up.
The new 911E was designed to be the more comfortable and drivable of the 911 range fitting in between the 911T (Touring) and the 911S (Super). The designation ‘E’ came from the German for injection: einspritzung. The mechanical fuel injection system (MFI) was used on the 911E and the 911S and developed jointly between Bosch and Porsche. The benefits were better power and drivability with a cleaner running engine. In 1973 for the final series, the engine was now 2.4 litres and, in the E, now produced 165BHP, the rest of the specification was very similar to the 911S. Whilst the S had the headline grabbing 190BHP at 6,500 RPM, the torque was actually only 10NM more than the E and this was not achieved until a high 5,200RPM meaning it had to be worked hard at all times to extract this extra power. The E in contrast was producing its maximum torque some 800RPM earlier, making it the far easier car to drive briskly in most situations and certainly the more useable car to use in the real world today.
Purple Haze
We are pleased to offer this 1973 F series Porsche 911E for sale, finished in the correct period colour of Royal Purple with Tan interior, that was the subject of a comprehensive restoration a few years ago, which is fully documented in the history file.
The coachwork was entrusted to DMG Coachworks in Surrey who stripped the car completely and replaced all corroded metalwork with new, before repainting in its original colour. When it came to rebuilding the engine, renowned specialist Nick Moss of Early 911 deemed that the original crank cases should be replaced as the originals were beyond economical repair. The replacement engine was then fully rebuilt. Today it still pulls strongly and a rolling road test at the time confirmed it produced one brake horse over the quoted 165bhp from new.
Early 911 were also entrusted to rebuild the gearbox, which was fitted with a new flywheel and clutch and restoring all the anodised parts correctly. The brakes and suspensions were completely overhauled and interior Porsche specialist, Southbound, were instructed to produce the new interior and refurbish the seating in the original colour of Tan (502).
In 2022 the car was subject to a further £35,000 of expenditure in our workshop to ensure this 911E drives as well as it looks.
An increasingly rare opportunity to purchase a good and useable 2.4 911E Coupe in right hand drive, that not only performs as it should, but is still finished in its original vibrant colour combination that oozes with the charm of its era.