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HIGHLIGHTS: SPECTACULAR, LARGELY ORIGINAL CONDITION! RARE AND STUNNING FACTORY COLOR COMBINATION! JUST RELEASED FROM A RESPECTED PORSCHE COLLECTION NUMBERS-MATCHING ENGINE AND GEARBOX FULLY CERTIFIED WITH ITS PORSCHE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY ONE OF ONLY 1,710 PRODUCED RECENT SERVICE ACCOMPANIED WITH ITS ORIGINAL OWNER'S MANUAL AND COPY OF KARDEX TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL A DREAM FOR THE PORSCHE COLLECTOR OPTIONS INCLUDE: 2.0L FLAT-6 W/TWIN SOLEX CARBURETORS FIVE-SPEED MANUAL FULLY INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION TINTED GLASS FOUR-WHEEL DISC BRAKES VENTILATED STEEL WHEELS WOOD DASH WEBASTO HEATER BLAUPUNKT RADIO Introduced in the fall of 1963, the Porsche 901 (later renamed to 911 due to a copyright issue with Peugeot) was a larger, more powerful, and much more mature product than the preceding 356. At the time, it was scarcely conceivable how much effect the car was to have on Porsche and the automotive industry as a whole. Instead, it was viewed as a well-wrought sports car that could easily be used daily, with a joyous driving experience lauded to this day. The very first variations of the 911 were produced between August 1964 to July 1967. Base model cars received a 2.0L Flat-6 producing 130hp and a Type 901 five-speed manual transmission - a slightly more powerful 911 S was released in late 1966. This allowed for a 0-60 of around 8.3 seconds and a top speed of 130 mph. Luxury was of less concern than driving quality, but the cars could be equipped with a gas-fired heater, radio, and other items should buyers wish to spec their cars in a more grand touring style. While later models added power, comfort, and around-town drivability, critics and enthusiasts alike praise the 1965-1967 911s for their magnificent steering feel and pure dynamics. The stunning 1966 Porsche 911 Coupe, finished in Bahama Yellow over Black leatherette, was completed in Stuttgart, Germany on April 28, 1966 and delivered new to its first owner in Milano, Italy. This short-wheelbase 911 is largely original and presents as a well-cared-for example. This motorcar includes is numbers matching drivetrain and a fairly rare and quite attractive original color combination, making this a fantastic example to add to your collection. We are proud to offer this investment-grade 911 to the most demanding collector, investor, or enthusiast who appreciates the condition of this sensational classic!
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St. Louis, Missouri 63074
(314) 291-7000
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