Description
One of the first 911s Beautiful original condition
1991 cm³ engine with manual transmission
American version
The iconic Porsche 911 isn’t something anyone needs, but everyone wants. The first series were produced in Stuttgart between 1964 and 1969 (Series 0, A, and B), and are among the most sought-after models. The base engine was a 1991 cm³ air-cooled flat-six, delivering 130 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed Type 901 manual transmission. The 2+2 seating layout theoretically allows space for four passengers, although we all know that no one really wants to sit in the back. The styling of this iconic car was largely overseen by Ferdinand Butzi Porsche and also Erwin Komenda.
The offered black 911 was originally made for the American market, but before safety regulations mandated unattractive bumpers. The car is overall in fully functional condition, and with a weight of 1078 kg, it offers its 130 horsepower. It shifts smoothly, drives well, lights up, and brakes properly. The patina is more of a valued charm than a flaw. Some details will require attention, but otherwise, the offered car holds together beautifully and looks sexy.