Sports cars are largely defined by the hot versions that have been produced. Whether that is fair or not it remains the case and was especially true of cars from the 1960s. For the 911 the first hot version, and the model that quickly moved the car into the ranks of the elite sports cars of its day, was the 911S released in 1967. As both a lighter and more powerful version of the 911 the S was sure to be a hit even if its greater power exacerbated the car’s already skittish and tail-happy nature. Porsche addressed that issue in 1969 by lengthening the wheelbase across the 911 range and then for 1970 displacement was increased from 2.0 liters to 2.2 liters, bringing horsepower of the S up to 180 along with an appreciable raise in torque. As this sort of elite sports car the S would only truly exist for another couple of years before being phased out entirely (at least until the 993), making these early examples some of the most highly prized of any 911 on the market. The example here is a beautifully restored Metallic Blue 1970 Porsche 911S, located in Ohio.
CLICK FOR DETAILS: 1970 Porsche 911S on eBay
Year: 1970
Model: 911S
Engine: 2.2 liter flat-6
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Mileage: 58,095 km (36,100 mi)
Price: Reserve auction
LISTED, AND RESTORED, BY AASE SALES LLC
RESTORATION JUST COMPLETED — NEVER DRIVEN EXCEPT FOR THE INITIAL TEST DRIVE
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We would like to apologize to anyone who was looking at the initial listing, we took it down because there was erroneous information regarding the title — it is clear and free NOT salvaged; the options — there are no power windows, air-conditioning or leather seats they are vinyl leatherette. This new listing is correct in its entirety to the best of our knowledge.
Odometer shows 58,095 KM — not representative of actual mileage, there were 10 miles put on the car after restoration for test runs only.
Engine: 6 Cylinder 200HP 2.2S Motor
1970 Porsche 911S one of the most sought after cars on the market today. These cars are appreciating in value by thousands of dollars per year. Hagerty Insurance Valuation says a number one car is $206,000. Recent auction numbers are even higher. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own an Early 911S. Original European delivery car VIN# 9110301510 engine number 6391577 200HP. The car was carefully color matched and repainted in it’s beautiful original color code 84 Metallic Blue, the interior is Code 13 black leatherette which is verified by the included Certificate Of Authenticity (COA). This rare 911S sunroof coupe is concours d’elegance ready with no bolt being untouched. Almost all of the parts were refinished or replaced to make this car a show winner. A complete new interior was installed including seats, panels, and carpet, steering wheel by Auto’s International. The four of the five refinished Deep Six Fuchs wheels are dated 1/1970 the spare is dated 5/1970. There are 5 new Dunlop tires mounted and balanced on the car. All five instruments have been rebuilt by North Hollywood Speedometer. All new or NOS seals, gaskets, trim, hoses, tubes and many small parts have been installed. New Porsche factory turn signal lenses front and rear, new clutch, new CV joints and axles. New Muffler and heat exchangers were installed. Thousand of dollars in receipts are included with the records. Includes an original owners manual NOS binder cover, maintenance record binder cover. COA, tool kit and jack. Car was restored by the world Famous AASE Sales, check out our website for rare cars and parts, we ship worldwide. We will assist in delivery at the buyers expense.
We don’t come across an eBay auction for a 911S very frequently and it is even more rare that we come across one that appears to have been restored to such a high standard. While there aren’t a lot of pictures here showing us the full scope of the car, we do get to see some very nice detail shots that show the lengths gone to with this restoration. Everything looks pristine and from the ad it appears to have only recently been completed. Naturally, a car such as this will be very expensive so a selling price in the neighborhood of $200,000 would not at all come as a surprise, but this is a beautiful car that has been shown a significant amount of love and certainly serves as a fitting testament to the greatness of the early 911 design.
-Rob