Porsche 911

Porsche 911

Coupé, 1965

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  • Formerly the property of film director/racer Jeff Zwart
  • Chassis no. 301780
  • GOODWOOD REVIVAL: COLLECTORS' MOTOR CARS AND AUTOMOBILIA

1965 Porsche 911 ‘SWB’ Coupé

Registration no. FNB 886C, Chassis no. 301780, Engine no. 901780
• Early short-wheelbase model • Delivered new to the USA • Known ownership history • Well documented • Highly original • Present ownership in the UK since 2019 • Maintained by Andy Prill

A ‘modern classic’ if ever there was one, Porsche’s long-running 911 sports car first appeared at the 1963 Frankfurt Show as the ‘901’, but shortly after production proper commenced in 1964 had become the ‘911’ following Peugeot’s complaints about the use of ‘0’ model numbers. The preceding Type 356’s rear-engined layout was retained but the 911 switched to unitary construction for the body/chassis and dropped the 356’s VW-based suspension in favour of a more modern McPherson strut and trailing arm arrangement. In its first incarnation, Porsche’s single-overhead-camshaft, air-cooled, flat-six engine displaced 1,991cc and produced 130bhp; progressively enlarged and developed, it would eventually grow to more than 3.0 litres and, in turbo-charged form, put out well over 300 horsepower.

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Few sports cars have proved as versatile as Porsche’s perennial 911, a model that, for the past almost 60 years, has proved equally capable as a Grand Tourer, circuit racer or rally car. This particular 911 is one of the early, short-wheelbase cars of the type much favoured by the historic rallying fraternity. It belongs to the ‘0-Programme’ series built from the start of production in August 1964 up to the introduction of the ‘A-Programme’ model in August 1967, and thus represents the Porsche 911 in its earliest, purest – and for many most desirable – form.

This early Porsche 911 was first owned by George Giusti, artist, advertising creative, and inductee of The Art Directors Club Hall of Fame. The accompanying Porsche Certificate of Authenticity reveals that ‘301780’ left the factory finished in Light Ivory with black leatherette interior, and was equipped with a Webasto heater, Blaupunkt Frankfurt radio, loudspeaker, antenna, and Phoenix tyres.

The accompanying FIVA Identity Card lists another owner in the 1990s followed in 2011 by Jeff Zwart (USA), the famous film director, photographer, race/rally driver and Porsche enthusiast, who is renowned for his many wins at the notorious Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in Colorado. The next name in the FIVA Identity Card is that of Benjamin Clymer (USA), who acquired the Porsche in 2016. Our vendor purchased the 911 in 2019.

While owned by Zwart the car had featured in the Porsche magazine Excellence (June 2012 edition) in a comparison test alongside a Type 997 GT3 RS 4.0 (copy on file). According to Zwart: “The second owner decided to make it into a bit of a racing version. He painted the hood, decklid and chrome trim black…. When the next owner, the owner I got it from, got hold of it, he wanted to get rid of all that. The funny thing was that all the chrome was perfect because it hadn’t been exposed to any weather. A paint job was probably inevitable, so the car is just a really nice original car – the only thing that isn’t original is the paint.” Summing up what makes the early 911 so special Zwart said: “The excitement in the two-litre comes because it’s the beginning, and you need to experience what that car was like. The excitement is experiencing the 911 for what it was.” The Porsche had covered some 32,000 miles at the time of the test.

Also on file is the original service booklet in George Giusti’s name dated 9th September 1965, which shows that the Porsche was delivered via Essex Sports Cars Inc of New Jersey. Stamped into 1983, the annotated booklet notes: ‘Before delivery car was repainted with Duco-White lacquer because the German lacquer could not be duplicated. (Car had a few scratches from shipping.)’

The following historical material is included in the sale also:
Car & Driver article
CA magazine, the magazine of the communication arts (George Giusti)
‘Drawing Figures’ book by Giusti
Original driver’s manual
Respray photographs
Old Connecticut title (in George Giusti’s name)
Bills for work in the 1990s and for parts in 1999, possibly issued when the car was repainted
Bills (Andial of Santa Ana, California) during Jeff Zwart’s ownership
Copy of Zwart’s California title
UK import paperwork when our vendor bought the car 2019

While,in the vendor’s care it has seen relatively little use and in recent years has been maintained by marque specialist Andy Prill, who says it is one of the best and most original 1965 911s here in the UK.

 

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Specificaties

Bouwjaar: 1965
Model: 911 (F-Modell)
VIN: 301780
Carrosserie: Coupé
Serie: 911 F-model
Kilometerstand: 32000 mi
Vermogen: 130 HP
Cilinderinhoud: 2,0 Liter
Stuur: links
Transmissie: Handmatig
Aandrijving: achterwielaandrijving
Brandstof: Benzine
Materiaal interieur: Leer
Kleur interieur: Zwart
Kleur: Wit
Nieuw / gebruikt: Tweedehands auto
Rijklaar: ja
Locatie auto: GBVerenigd Koninkrijk

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