The Pastel Blue paintwork is in excellent condition, benefiting from a high-quality bare metal respray. The gaps and panel fit are excellent, with aluminum trim, brightwork, original glass, and H4 European headlights. Inside, the cabin features reupholstered front seats with black and blue houndstooth inserts, a black leather-wrapped VDM steering wheel with a deluxe butterfly horn ring, VDO gauges, Rennline magnetic phone charger that is synced to the Porsche Classic Communication Management (PCCM) Bluetooth stereo system for functionality and usability. The 911E rides on restored deep 6” x 15” Fuch alloy wheels mounted to Pirelli Cinturato CN36 tires. The undercarriage is solid and rust-free and is well-preserved, in the factory finish.
Originally delivered to Edward Panzer of Claremont, California, through Catron Porsche | Audi in Pomona, California, with 56 miles at delivery. Early dealer-stamped maintenance record booklet, document service from 1,548 to 24,273 miles between 1970 and 1971. In 1978, Mr. LaFleur became the second owner and used the 911E regularly until it was placed into storage in 1994. The third owner, Mr. Boeggeman, acquired the 911E with the intent to restore it, but soon passed it on to the fourth owner, Mr. Shufflebarger, who initiated a careful revival.
Under Mr. Shufflebarger’s ownership, the 911E received a bare-metal, windows-out repaint in its original color Pastel Blue. In 2014, P3 AutoKrafte performed a complete engine rebuild, incorporating all new internal components and upgraded to Carrera chain tensioners. At the same time, the suspension and braking systems were rebuilt.
In 2016, P3 AutoKrafte completed additional mechanical work, including:
• New sway bar links and arms
• Parking brake system overhaul
• Fuel system refreshed with new fuel pump and lines
• The braking system was rebuilt, including the master cylinder and brake lines
• Installation of four Fuchs wheels
• New engine bay insulation
• Refurbished fuel tank with new seals
• Throttle body recalibration
By 2023, the 911E had passed to its fifth owner, who entrusted GA Kundensport of Santa Paula, California, with mechanical and cosmetic enhancements to refine functionality and appearance further.
• Installation of a Porsche Classic Communication Management (PCCM) Bluetooth stereo
• Installed a rebuilt clock
• Heater system refurbishment
• Installation of a correct steering wheel
• Ride height adjustment
• Fitment of a Talbot-style side mirror
• Replacement of the front windshield seal
• New alternator belt
• New fuel injectors
• Replacement of spark plugs
Powered by the matching 2.2-liter flat-six mechanical fuel injection (MFI) engine, rated at 155 horsepower at 6,200 rpm (Type 911/01), mated to a 5-speed manual dog leg transmission (Type 901) with a four-wheel braking system. Most recently, on August 29, 2024, V&S Motors LLC performed compression and leak-down testing with excellent results: Compression: 150lbs, 152lbs, 154lbs, 155lbs, 153lbs, 155lbs, and the Leak-down of 3%, 3%, 3%, 1%, 2%, 1%
Offered with a Porsche Production Specification Sheet, original Maintenance Booklet, Owner’s Manual, vintage registration cards, Legends 911 FormaWerx Key set, and nine years of recent service records. This is a compelling choice for 911 enthusiasts seeking a documented, numbers-matching, well-maintained, long-hood 911.
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