In 1972, the "original 911" was slightly modified before becoming the G-model. This adaptation turned out to be perfect on paper. After the battery was split in two in the nose to distribute the weight, the fluid distribution could not be left behind. The decision was then made to use an oil system that could be refilled via an "oil valve" at the rear. Everything used to be better, the gas stations were manned and they even filled up for you! You guessed it; most '72s ran on mixed lubrication on the street corner… However, this example was built on June 30, 1972, so it is one of the few non-oil valves!
Furthermore, ours is of course as you are used to. As it should be. Fully restored, matching numbers (engine, gearbox and body), color matched (Light Ivory White), well documented and in very good condition. She was restored in the Netherlands two years ago and of course everything was documented with a photo report. Even her Targa roof was refilled with horsehair. Need we say more? Ready for lots of smiles per liter, looking for her new "guardian". See you soon!
Did you dream of owning a Nissan one day when you were young? After all, we know how many decades you've waited.