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1970 Porsche 911 S 2.2 Coupé

9110300917roadGermany
Engine
2.2L air-cooled flat-six with Bosch mechanical fuel injection, 180 bhp (replacement unit from 1971)
Colour
Tangerine

A 1970 Porsche 911 S 2.2 coupe delivered new to Switzerland on 8 April 1970, finished in Tangerine over black leatherette. A top-of-the-range model distinguished by its Fuchs alloy wheels, partial aluminium bodywork, and 180 bhp fuel-injected flat-six, this C-series chassis has recently undergone a comprehensive cosmetic and mechanical restoration by two specialist workshops, supported by invoices exceeding 55,000 CHF. The car retains a period-correct 1971 replacement engine and correct-type gearbox.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Estimate €100,000 – €125,000

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. 1970-04-08 →Factory delivery
    Swiss first owner
    partial documentation

    Car delivered new in Switzerland on 8 April 1970 in Tangerine over black leatherette; Kardex on file confirms original delivery details.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration
    Auto Mathis / Eleven Solutions (Mike Gnani)

    Comprehensive cosmetic and powertrain restoration covering both appearance and mechanical systems, with over 260 individual parts catalogued across the work. Invoices totalling more than 55,000 CHF document the scope in full, and photographic records of the rebuild process were produced.

    Work was shared between Auto Mathis of St. Moritz, Switzerland, and Mike Gnani's Eleven Solutions of Benediktbeuern, Germany. Paintwork was returned to the original factory colour specification.

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