Porsche 911 S

Porsche 911 S

Coupé, 1972

Highlights

  • Very well-developed and extensively campaigned
  • FIA HTP and UK road registration
  • Much recent expense

Built from a genuine 1972 911S, this ST rep has been very well-developed and extensively campaigned across Europe.

With FIA historic papers, UK road registration and
substantial recent expense it is an ideal road, track and event car.

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Das Fahrzeug im Detail

Chassis 9112300411 was built at the end of 1971 as a left hand drive 2.4 S and delivered new to Italy once it sold on 31/12/71. As listed on the Porsche Letter of Origin, the car was finished in Aubergine with Black Leatherette interior and was supplied with tinted windshield and glass and white fog lamps.

In 2006, German Porsche specialists, PS Automobile restored and converted the 911S to ST specification before selling it to Frank Strothe who would go on to race the car in German racing series. The car was stripped to a bare shell before all the necessary changes were made to the bodywork to fit the host of mechanical upgrades, most distinctively the wider wheel arches to accommodate larger wheels and tyres. The owner commissioned pre-eminent Porsche engine builder Manfred Rugen to supply a new 2.5L engine and gearbox to fit to the car. A colour change to Lime Green was also carried out.

The car passed through the hands of another German racer who continued to race it before the current owner purchased the car in July 2018. He soon sent it to Tuthill Porsche for significant cosmetic upgrades including a colour change to Leaf Green and upgrades to be more suited to road rally competitions like the Tour Auto and Modena Cento Ore. This involved fitting Exe-tc road dampers, a competition pedal box, and a new 100 litre fuel tank amongst other upgrades as well as registering it with historic technical papers and the UK road registration which it retains today.

The owner brought the car back with him to Belgium to be run by SG Racing for the 2021 season. They built up a new higher revving and more powerful 2.5L short-stroke engine to replace the well-used Rugen engine for him to compete in The Tour Auto. The following year, the car competed in two rounds of Peter Auto’s racing series in the CER1 grid before focus turned to another prestigious road rally, the Modena Cento Ore where it was placed under Marc de Siebenthal’s care. The car has continued to race with Peter Auto at Mugello, Spa and Dijon this season before most recently competing at Le Mans Classic 2023 for the owner’s final race in the car.

The car has been very thoroughly developed by the current owner over his five years of ownership with no expense spared. His pace has improved significantly as improvements to the tune of the engine, handling and brakes have been made. A host of valuable parts including the Exe-tc dampers, Monit rally computer and spare gearbox come with the car, giving the new owner the flexibility to use the car as he chooses.

Chassis 9112300411 was built at the end of 1971 as a left hand drive 2.4 S and delivered new to Italy once it sold on 31/12/71. As listed on the Porsche Letter of Origin, the car was finished in Aubergine with Black Leatherette interior and was supplied with tinted windshield and glass and white fog lamps.

In 2006, German Porsche specialists, PS Automobile restored and converted the 911S to ST specification before selling it to Frank Strothe who would go on to race the car in German racing series. The car was stripped to a bare shell before all the necessary changes were made to the bodywork to fit the host of mechanical upgrades, most distinctively the wider wheel arches to accommodate larger wheels and tyres. The owner commissioned pre-eminent Porsche engine builder Manfred Rugen to supply a new 2.5L engine and gearbox to fit to the car. A colour change to Lime Green was also carried out.

The car passed through the hands of another German racer who continued to race it before the current owner purchased the car in July 2018. He soon sent it to Tuthill Porsche for significant cosmetic upgrades including a colour change to Leaf Green and upgrades to be more suited to road rally competitions like the Tour Auto and Modena Cento Ore. This involved fitting Exe-tc road dampers, a competition pedal box, and a new 100 litre fuel tank amongst other upgrades as well as registering it with historic technical papers and the UK road registration which it retains today.

The owner brought the car back with him to Belgium to be run by SG Racing for the 2021 season. They built up a new higher revving and more powerful 2.5L short-stroke engine to replace the well-used Rugen engine for him to compete in The Tour Auto. The following year, the car competed in two rounds of Peter Auto’s racing series in the CER1 grid before focus turned to another prestigious road rally, the Modena Cento Ore where it was placed under Marc de Siebenthal’s care. The car has continued to race with Peter Auto at Mugello, Spa and Dijon this season before most recently competing at Le Mans Classic 2023 for the owner’s final race in the car.

The car has been very thoroughly developed by the current owner over his five years of ownership with no expense spared. His pace has improved significantly as improvements to the tune of the engine, handling and brakes have been made. A host of valuable parts including the Exe-tc dampers, Monit rally computer and spare gearbox come with the car, giving the new owner the flexibility to use the car as he chooses.

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Fahrzeugdaten

Baujahr: 1972
Erstzulassung: Januar 1971
Modell: 911 S
FIN: 9112300411
Karosserie: Coupé
Baureihe: 911 F-Modell
Laufleistung: 8525 km
Leistung: 190 PS
Hubraum: 2,4 Liter
Lenkung: links
Getriebe: Manuell
Antrieb: Heckantrieb
Kraftstoff: Benzin
Innenmaterial: Kunstleder
Innenfarbe: Schwarz
Außenfarbe: Grün
Hersteller Farbbezeichnung (außen): Buschgrün 218
Zustand: Vollrestauriert
Neu / gebraucht: Gebrauchtwagen
Fahrbereit: ja
Zugelassen: ja
Land der Erstauslieferung: Italien
Fahrzeugstandort: GBVereinigtes Königreich

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