A 1967 Porsche 911 S SWB in silver with black leather interior is for sale.
Highlights
- The Porsche 911 S was first introduced in the 1967 model year, with an increased output of 160 hp. This was achieved by installing larger valves and a larger carburetor, as well as increasing the compression ratio. Improved brakes and shock absorbers, as well as the iconic "Fuchs" alloy wheels, were also introduced on the 911 S.
- The 911 S with a carburetor (like this model) was only available until the 1968 model year.
- A few months after the introduction of the 911 S, Porsche extended the wheelbase of the 911. As a result, the 911 S was only built as a "short wheelbase" model for a very short time – it marks the most original performance version of the 911 and, with its lively 2.0-liter carburetor engine, conveys the 911 driving experience in its purest form.
- This 911 S SWB was delivered in the coveted Irish Green color and still has matching numbers today – making it an excellent restoration project with all the basics for a highly sought-after model.
- First registered in Germany, the car was then in Switzerland for some time. The car has been with its current owner for around 20 years.
- Custom body conversion to Carrera RS 1972
- Leather sports seats & Carrera instrumentation
- Original Fuchs rims
- TÜV until 08/2027 and H license plate
- Valuation report with grade 4+ available
General information about the vehicle
- Year of manufacture: 1967
- First registration: Germany
- Location: DE-80339 Munich
- Number of owners: 4
- Accident-free: Accident-free under current ownership
- TÜV until 08/2027
- H license plate
- Registered and roadworthy
Model history
Model history The Porsche 911 S with short wheelbase (SWB) is now considered one of the most sought-after models in the early 911 series. The model was first introduced in 1966 as the sportiest variant with a 2.0-liter six-cylinder boxer engine boosted to 160 hp, alloy wheels, and improved brakes and chassis components. The 1968 version was the last model year with the short wheelbase of 2,211 mm before Porsche switched to the longer wheelbase in 1969. The vehicles from this transitional period combine classic design with sporty DNA and are extremely sought after today due to their limited production numbers.
Facts Exterior & interior:
- Exterior color: Silver (originally Irish Green)
- Interior: Black leather, sports seats, Carrera instruments – patinated but well-maintained condition
- Repainting: the car was repainted silver in the past
Engine and transmission:
- Engine: 2.0-liter six-cylinder boxer engine with 160 hp
- Transmission: Manual
- Last service: August 2025
Mileage:
- 62,900 km (as read)
- Mileage partially verifiable
Documentation:
- German vehicle documents
- Valuation report with grade 4+
- Invoices
- No service history available
Tires, brakes, bodywork:
- Tires: Tread in good condition
- Brakes: Brake system overhauled
- Bodywork: Needs restoration, with visible rust spots and need for new paintwork
Please view the photo gallery to get a comprehensive impression of the condition of the vehicle.
Known defects:
- This is a drivable restoration project (including rust on the bodywork, engine has not yet been overhauled)
Please view the photo gallery to get a comprehensive impression of the condition of the vehicle.