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1973 Porsche 911 2.4 E Coupe
Very Superior Old Cars

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A lovely restored example of a classic Porsche which was sold new in Verona Italy. The car remained in Italy and after a period in Pavia the car arrived in Holland in 2004. The car features an S package (all instruments and steering wheel), an S front spoiler and is finished in classic Elfenbein white (Originally the car was a rare color Seeblue). The enthusiastic owner had a lot of detail work done to the car at a well known Porsche specialist. In 2008 the car changed hands and entered in a large Porsche collection and in 2009 the car was restored and repainted at a well known Porsche specialist. The engine was partially rebuilt, the cylinder heads rebuilt, the gearbox rebuilt, the brakes rebuilt and a complete new stainless steel exhaust system fitted. In the interior the leather seats were retrimmed and new original carpets fitted as well as a new headlining. In 2019 the Porsche Classic centre gave the car some good attention and had the Fuchs alloy wheels restored with correct Pirelli CN 36 tyres, the dynamo rebuilt, new fuel lines, new wiring in the engine bay etc. etc. The car comes with standard leather seats or if desired we can purchase a nice set of Recaro like seats with Pepita inserts which would suit the color well. The car has recently been serviced and is capable of daily driving or just enjoy it on a Sunday. The panel fit is in factory finish giving the nice sound when closing the doors. So here we have a European matching number 911 2.4 E of the last model year of the classic 911 F series on which big sums of money have been spent at all the right specialists. 2.4 litre 6 cylinder with mechanical fuel injection giving 165 bhp, 220 km top speed and 0-100 km/h in 7,5 sec (factory data).
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