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Porsche 911 2.0 SWB (1967)

169.911 €

Kilometres
159.238

Enrollment date
04/1967

Power
95Kw (130cv)

Fuel
Petrol

Exterior color
Sand Beige

Vehicle description

Porsche 911 2.0 SWB sold new in California in April 1967 and registered in Spain in 2003 with a historic license plate. Unit with manual gearbox and 98,946 miles (159,238km) on the odometer.

Sand Beige body color (code 6607) with black interior, a very attractive combination, which reminds us of the 911 2.0 in the same color that Porsche used in the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 911 in 2013. That unit taken from the museum and from the same year 1967, traveled through some of the most important cities in the world to participate in various events (Paris, Shanghai, Sydney, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Los Angeles...).

Being a 67 model, it is a unit with a short body or SWB (Short Wheel Base) and with the numbers of the clocks in green. Both details are highly appreciated by lovers of the first 911s.

This unit we are selling came off the production line in Stuttgart during Christmas 1966 and was sold new in California in April 1967, specifically at the Carl R. Carlsen Inc dealership in the city of San Francisco. According to the documentation that accompanies the vehicle, this 911 was in California all the time until it was moved to Spain, so it has always been in areas with very good weather.

The vehicle is delivered with the Porsche Certificate (PCOA), which certifies that the vehicle is fully Matching Numbers (chassis + engine + gearbox).

Among the various attractions of this unit, we highlight its extras. At that time, when some extras were requested, there were one or two, but this unit was requested with a more extensive list. Among them, the wooden steering wheel or the chrome rims stand out.

The vehicle is accompanied by the original maintenance and user books, as well as original documents from the period. Undoubtedly, something unusual in such old vehicles. There is a very extensive invoice file from the last owner who had it in the United States and also large invoices from the Porsche Center once the car was already in Spain. In total, more than €18,000 has been spent on the car in the last 6,500 km.

Only 3,421 units manufactured that year.

Mileage Tracking (Miles)

April 1967: 30
May 1967: 508
July 1967: 3,471
October 1967: 6,689
February 1968: 10,686
August 1968: 17,661
February 1969: 22,954
September 1969: 30,087

March 1997: 80,835
April 1997: 82,105
September 2008: 95,159
January 2009: 95,231
May 2010: 95,662

July 2024: 98,946


Recent Maintenance

January 2009 (95,231 miles): General engine overhaul, shock absorber replacement,… with an invoice from Porsche for almost €7,000.
May 2010 (95,662 miles): Ignition, brakes, carburettor adjustment,… with an invoice from Porsche for almost €5,000.
May 2024 (98,943 miles): Bodywork, engine tune up and Exhaust restoration

Vin Number: 307202

Engine type: 901/06

Engine: 2.0L 6-cylinder boxer

Engine number: 911118

Gearbox number: 130834

Power: 130hp at 6,100rpm

Maximum torque: 174Nm at 4,200rpm

Maximum speed: 210km/h

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