General description :
This golf blue (6603) Porsche 911 2.0 S Soft-Window Targa is built in new condition in our workshop. The complete vehicle history is available and the current delivery dates are analogous to the birth certificate. The vehicle has a new TUV / AU approval and a current Classic Data report of grade 1 is available for the vehicle. The engine and the transmission have been completely revised using many new parts according to original specifications. All other add-on parts of the vehicle such as chassis, brake, oil and gasoline systems, electrics, rims and interior are new or revised to new condition. The vehicle has the standard of a new vehicle and is matching numbers. The vehicle has a 2 year guarantee. Please understand that a visit is only possible by appointment - please send an email: mh@early911s.de or mobile: 0049 172 88 40 640. We have a vehicle fleet of over 400 vehicles. Errors and changes excepted.
Projectnumber: 675
Projectnumber: 675
Mileage: 500 km
Color: Golfblue
Colorcode: 6603
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Restored
Gearboxtype: Manual gearbox
Roadworthy: yes
Damage unrepaired: no
Accident damaged: no
Steering Wheel: LHD
1967 Porsche 911 SWB 2.0S Softwindow is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Wuppertal by EARLY 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering for €350000.
Car Facts
Car type : CarMake : PorscheModel : 911 SWBModel Version : 2.0S SoftwindowEngine size : 0.0Model Year : 1967Location : Westring 416-418 42329 Wuppertal, GermanyVehicle Registration : Undefined
350000 €
Seller Information
Early 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering
EARLY 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering
+49 (0)202 769220
The Porsche 911 Short Wheelbase is indeed a collector's dream car. It refers to the first generation of Porsche 911s produced between 1963 and 1967, with a wheelbase of 2,211 mm (87 in) for the early models and 2,268 mm (89.3 in) for later models. These cars are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts due to their classic design, raw driving experience, and historical significance as the original 911 model. The earliest models, such as the 1964 901, are particularly rare and valuable.