Porsche 911 T

Porsche 911 T

Coupé, 1968

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  • Matching numbers
  • Bahama Yellow
  • European car

1968 Porsche 911 for sale!

According to his Cardex, our Short Wheel Base 911, in beautiful Bahama Gelb, was delivered by the Factory on February 29, 1968 to Raffay & Co Hamburg (Germany). Later that year, the car was put into service by its first German owner. During its more than 60 years of existence, the car has already been restored, which applies to most 911s of these years as they were susceptible to rust because the bodies were only galvanized in the 1970s and thus were more resistant to corrosion. The restoration that this car underwent was done in a high-quality manner. The car is in a completely original condition and has full matching numbers, which is confirmed by the Cardex present as well as the Certificate of Authenticity.

Are you looking for a solid, original and good-looking ‘Ur-Neunelf’ for pleasant summer rides and this for a correct price, then you should definitely come and see this one!

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For the first seventeen years of its life, Porsche built just one road car, and that was the 356. You could choose different body styles, colors and a few engines, but the 356 was it. By the early 1960s, the car was becoming rather antiquated and the pushrod four was at the end of its development life. The complicated blind alley that was the 356 Carrera 2 four-cam two liter four cylinder was no answer for mass-production.

Under the internal type number 901, Porsche developed a completely new GT car that was evolutionary of the 356 but with better visibility, more shoulder room and a 2.0 liter flat six-cylinder motor with about 40 more horsepower than a 356 Super. Early 911s had much of the vintage charm of a 356, including chrome trim inside and out.

It wasn’t until five years after the 911’s introduction in 1964 that the 911’s wheelbase was extended by 57mm. That is why the first series of 911s is also known as Short Wheel Base or SWB. In addition to the short wheelbase, the bodies were built by Karmann, which stands for German craftsmanship.

According to his Cardex, our Short Wheel Base 911, in beautiful Bahama Gelb, was delivered by the Factory on February 29, 1968 to Raffay & Co Hamburg (Germany). Later that year, the car was put into service by its first German owner.

During its more than 60 years of existence, the car has already been restored, which applies to most 911s of these years as they were susceptible to rust because the bodies were only galvanized in the 1970s and thus were more resistant to corrosion.

The restoration that this car underwent was done in a high-quality manner.

The car is in a completely original condition and has full matching numbers, which is confirmed by the Cardex present as well as the Certificate of Authenticity.

Are you looking for a solid, original and good-looking ‘Ur-Neunelf’ for pleasant summer rides and this for a correct price, then you should definitely come and see this one!

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Specifiche tecniche

Anno di costruzione: 1968
Data di registrazione iniziale: settembre 1968
Modello: 911 T
Carrozzeria: Coupé
Serie: Modello 911 F
Chilometraggio: 92.993 km
Potenza: 130 HP
Cilindrata: 2,0 Liter
Guida: sinistra
Trasmissione: Manuale
Trazione: trazione posteriore
Carburante: Benzina
Materiale interno: Pelle
Colore interno: Nero
Colore esterno: Giallo/oro
Codice colore del produttore (esterno): Bahamagelb 6805
Bahama Yellow 6805
Numeri corrispondenti:
Condizione: Completamente restaurato
Nuovo / usato: Auto usata
Pronto per la guida:
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Paese di prima consegna: Germania
Posizione dell'auto: BEBelgio
Elferspot ID: 1482665

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