Detail Info for: Porsche : 911 Coupe 1968 porsche 911 short wheelbase coupe

Transaction Info
Sold On:
11/04/2015
Price:
$ 29600.00
Condition:
Mileage:
37897
Location:
Reading, Pennsylvania, 19601
Seller Type:
Dealer
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1968 Porsche 911
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe Coupe
Engine:
2.0
Transmission:
5 Speed Manual
VIN:
11830109
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1968 Porsche 911 short wheel base Coupe SWB. Badged as a 911L, it has several period correct 911L features such as the 911L / S vented dual circuit disc brakes and front and rear sway bars as well as the 911L engine type 901/14. In storage from 1995 until 2006 then again from 2007 until 2015. It has the Certificate of Authenticity from Porsche North America. See attached scan for full details. Build date is 9/15/1967. The engine was removed in 2006 due to a problem in cylinder #2. While in storage, the car was vandalized: they stole the wheels, front hood, caused minor body damage to the right front fender and broke the driver’s door glass. Missing engine parts include: alternator, fan and muffler. Only known history is verbal history from previous owner (owned from 1995 - 2015). VIN: 11830109 VIN decoder: 11830109: 11 = 911; 8 = 1968; 3 = Coupe USA; 0109 = serial number Engine Designation Type: 901/14 Engine case casting date: October 1967 (10 dots = October; 67 = 1967) Engine Build #: 11852 Engine Serial Number: NA Chassis production / build # on dash knee panel: 11805185 Overview: Original color code 6806 (Irish Green) Vented dual circuit disc brakes (911S) Factory front and rear sway bars Mileage stated on title (1995) 37,500 Mileage currently showing on odometer 37,897 Body and chassis appear solid, floor pan was replaced at some juncture Five speed manual transmission type # 902/1; Serial #: NA Mismatched 911 steel wheels Engine turns freely by hand but told there is a problem in cylinder # 2 Original Italian Weber 40IDA AP3C carburetors Like new stainless steel heater boxes Missing engine parts include: alternator, fan, muffler Non-original seats Original 911L Driver’s Manual Overview issues from vandalism: Hood is missing Damage to right hood hinge and minor body damage near hinge (from crowbar) Left door glass is broken Wheels were stolen (now has 4 mismatched early 911 steel wheels) No keys Valid Pennsylvania title Sold as-is where-is Please email with any questions before bidding. Hopefully the above description in conjunction with the photographs presents a clear overview of the cars condition. Serious bidders are invited and encouraged to view the Porsche located at our shop in Reading, Pennsylvania 19601, USA. Sold as is where is. If interested, call Fred + 1 610 796 1446 eastern time zone. Ebay members with less than 5 positive feedback must communicate with us before bidding. Very reasonable reserve. Payment terms: $500 non-refundable PayPal deposit within 24 hours of auction end. Balance in cash upon pick-up or bank wire transfer. Full payment must be received within 7 calendar days of end of auction. Shipping arrangements are the responsibility of the auction winner. We will work in full cooperation with the transport company of your choice. Vehicle pick-up must be within 14 days of end of auction. Thank you. We are the promoters of the Deutsche Classic, Mid Atlantic’s premier all German automotive event held in Reading, PA on Saturday July 9th, 2016 as well as the European+ Automotive Auction series.On Nov-03-15 at 10:00:42 PST, seller added the following information: I have had a question regarding the engine and transmission serial numbers. We state in the ad that the engine and transmission serial numbers are NA (not available). What is known is the engine and transmission type numbers and the engine build number. As you should be able to see in the engine case photo - there is no serial number visible - only the type and build number. On the transmission, the serial number is XXXed out and is not readable. If interested, I have detailed photos of: the engine type and build number; the engine date stamp (October 1967); the transmission type number; and the transmission serial number XXXX. Thank you. Fred Baker