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Porsche 911

Porsche 911

Coupé, 1966

Highlights

  • Finished in uncommon 6603 Gulf Blue over a Black leather interior
  • Well restored in original colors
  • Supplied with books, tools, spare, and its original sales invoice

1966 Porsche 911

Matching numbers 2.0-liter air-cooled flat-six producing 130 horsepower
Completed with Kardex warranty card confirming original build details and options

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Introduced at the 1963 IAA International Motor Show in Frankfurt, the Porsche 901 was the successor to the company’s first model, the beloved 356. Later renamed 911 after French car manufacturer Peugeot raised objections to nomenclature with a “0” in the middle, the new model retained its predecessor’s rear-engine, and 2+2 layout, but featured advances such as a wind tunnel tested profile, a more expansive and luxurious cabin, four-wheel independent suspension, and rack-and-pinion steering.

Supplanting previous four-cylinder units, the 911 was powered by an air-cooled 2.0-liter flat-six engine complemented by a new all-synchromesh five-speed manual transmission. Developing 130-horsepower at 6,100 rpm, top speed was quoted at 130 mph. Testers of the time were elated, with Car and Driver magazine stating in an April 1965 review, “The 911 performs better than any previous street Porsche, including the two-liter Carrera. It’s kind of a pocket battleship: What it can’t out-accelerate it can out-handle, and what it can’t out-handle it can out-accelerate. There probably aren’t five comparable sports/touring cars in the whole spectrum that could lap a road course faster than the 911.”

According to a digital copy of the Kardex and original Bill of Sale available for review, this early short-wheelbase 911 was purchased new in April 1966 by Dennis E. Vaught of Dahlgren, Virginia through the Mooers Motor Car Company in Richmond, Virginia. Finished in the unusual, but very attractive color scheme of 6603 Gulf Blue paint over a black leather interior, additional equipment specified included a Webasto gas heater, ventilated chrome wheels, a driver’s side mirror, and a Blaupunkt “Frankfurt” radio with loudspeaker and antenna. A dealership sales invoice advises the dealership took Mr. Vaught’s 1965 Austin Healey convertible on trade, while installing front safety belts, a now basic safety feature that was atypical during the 1960s.

After Mr. Vaught’s stewardship, this example is understood to have remained in the Virginia area for a significant time. More recently, the 911 received a thorough mechanical and cosmetic restoration with efforts to preserve its originality and was later put on display as a prime example of the breed at the San Francisco International Auto Show in 2019.

Presenting very well today, this car is supplied with a toolkit, jack, spare, Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and a file of documentation from new including maintenance receipts. Additionally, it includes its original sales invoice and a digital copy of its internal factory Kardex warranty card. Good 911s have long been, and will continue to be, sought after, especially a well-restored example such as this.

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Specifications

Year of construction: 1966
Model: 911
VIN: 303982
Body: Coupé
Series: 911 F-Model
Power: 130 HP
Cylinder capacity: 2,0 Liter
Steering: left
Transmission: Manual
Drive: Rear drive
Fuel: Gasoline
Interior color: Black
Interior material: Leather
Exterior color: Blue
Manufacturer color code (exterior): Gulfblau 6603
Matching numbers: yes
Condition: Partially restored
New / used: Used car
Ready to drive: yes
Car location: USUnited States

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