Porsche 911 S

Porsche 911 S

Coupé, 1972

Highlights

  • Delivered new in Austria!
  • Fully restored in 2014 (by Early911)
  • In perfect condition!

The car on offer was delivered new to Austria in July 1972. It remained in Austria until the end of the 2000s, before arriving in Germany and being fully restored in 2014 by renowned German specialist Early911. The car was then sold to a private individual in England, before being sold back to the last owner in 2020.

It is in perfect condition, both in terms of appearance and running order. The car has been serviced by Marc Borie Automobiles, the Porsche specialist with whom we have worked since it arrived in France. All the accessories work, including the electric sunroof. The restoration was carried out around ten years ago and the current condition of the car underlines the quality of this restoration.

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The vehicle in detail

It is equipped with the following options:

M060: additional heater (not present)
M258: left head rest
M409: leather sports seats
M425: rear windscreen wiper
M443: tinted windscreen
M482: engine compartment with light
M220: locking differential
M428: rear grille
M474: Bilstein shock absorbers
M650: electric sunroof
M651: electric windows.

The car will be sold revised, an independent appraisal has already been carried out.

The numbers match, including the production number, and the varnished black is indeed its original colour.

Trade-in and financing available.

Photo credits Nino Hamet for Eleven Cars

The first 911 made its appearance at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show under the name ‘Type 901’. Initially designed as a successor to the Porsche 356, it quickly won unanimous approval among sports car enthusiasts.

Its name, Type 901, caused problems for the famous French marque Peugeot, which saw the name as an infringement. Since 1929, Peugeot had been using a three-digit numbering system with a 0 in the middle for the names of its cars. It was in November 1964 that Ferry Porsche decided to change his name, and that’s where the famous 911 came from.

The car was originally marketed in 1964 with a 2-litre, six-cylinder engine developing 130 bhp, followed in 1966 by an S version with 160 bhp and a top speed of 225 kph. It was distinguished by its 15-inch Fuchs wheels. Targa versions were available from 1967, and other 911 models such as the T and E followed in 1968.

In 1969, the displacement of all 911s was increased to 2.2 litres, with the same three models: T (125 bhp), E (155 bhp) and S (180 bhp). Later, in 1972, the 2.2-litre engine was replaced by a 2.4-litre unit, increasing the horsepower of each model. The 911 T had 140bhp, the 911 E 165bhp and the most powerful, the 911 S 190bhp.

The main features of the 911 2.4S were the chromed indicator surrounds and, above all, the oil filler flap on the right-hand rear wing.

1973 was the last year of production for the first-generation 911s, known as the ‘F’ body, with their metal bumpers and narrow body.

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Specifications

Year of construction: 1972
Model: 911 S
Body: Coupé
Series: 911 F-Model
Mileage: 11618 km
Power: 190 HP
Cylinder capacity: 2,4 Liter
Steering: left
Transmission: Manual
Drive: Rear drive
Fuel: Gasoline
Configuration: Sun roof
Interior material: Leather
Interior color: Black
Exterior color: Black
Condition: Fully restored
New / used: Used car
Ready to drive: yes
Country of first delivery: Austria
Car location: FRFrance

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Porsche 911 S

Price: EUR 189,000
FR1972

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