The Porsche 911 F model embodies the pure essence of classic 911 design—lightweight, minimalist, and full of analog driving pleasure. With its sleek silhouette, delicate bumpers, and unmistakable boxer engine sound, it represents the origins of the 911 legend. The 911 S, in particular, is considered the crowning achievement of this era: with its higher output, stiffer suspension, and refined equipment details, it was the sporty flagship model of the series. Today, the 911 S ranks among the most sought-after and value-retaining representatives of the F models, prized for its agility, elegance, and the unadulterated connection between driver and machine.
This 1971 Porsche 911 2.2 S was originally delivered in Germany and is in very good overall cosmetic and technical condition. Comprehensively restored inside, out, and mechanically, it impresses with its harmonious overall appearance—even though it has neither matching numbers nor was it painted in the original color, this vehicle conveys the character and presence of a collector’s item worth over €200,000. Unfortunately, the documentation regarding the vehicle’s history has been completely lost; the 911 comes with Danish registration papers.