Finished in its original Hellelfenbein (Light Ivory, code 11), the car presents exactly as it left the factory. According to the Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, this 911 S retains its original matching-numbers drivetrain delivering 190 horsepower (140 kW) from the legendary 2.4-litre flat-six.
But what sets this car apart are its highly desirable period options: an electric sunroof, electric windows, factory-installed air conditioning, and the rare external oil filler door unique to the 1972 model year. Complementing the package are factory fog lights and a restored Blaupunkt radio with discreet modern aux input, ensuring both authenticity and usability. Only around 1,750 examples of the 911 S were produced in 1972, making any surviving, well-preserved example a collector’s prize.
This particular car was originally delivered new in France, where it spent the majority of its life before being repatriated to Germany in 2010. At that time, it underwent a meticulous restoration with no expense spared, carried out with absolute respect for originality. The result is a car that drives and presents as if it had just rolled off the Stuttgart production line. Invoices, documentation, and a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity all accompany the car, alongside a recent valuation report (07/25) and a FIVA Identity Card.
Now registered in the Netherlands, this 911 S is ready to be enjoyed or cherished in any serious collection. Its rarity, documented authenticity, and outstanding condition make it a standout opportunity for the discerning Porsche enthusiast.