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1967 Porsche 911S 2.0-Litre SWB Sunroof Coupé

307660SroadGermany
Engine
2.0L air-cooled flat-six, single overhead cam, 160 bhp
Colour
Aga Blue

A February 1967 Porsche 911S 2.0-litre short-wheelbase coupé, chassis 307660S, finished from new in Aga Blue with a factory-fitted electric sunroof — an exceptionally rare original option that makes early examples particularly sought after. Delivered new to a US importer in Illinois, the car later passed through Italian ownership before arriving in Belgium, where a four-year, fully documented nut-and-bolt restoration was completed in 2019. A matching-numbers example retaining its correct green-dial instruments, Fuchs alloy wheels, and original steering wheel.

Ownership

  1. 2021-10-10Auction sale
    Sold €185,000 (≈ $204K)

    Bonhams catalogue lot →

  2. 1967 →Factory delivery
    P.C. Import Inc
    partial documentation

    Authorized Porsche dealer in Northbrook, Illinois, USA; took delivery of the car new from the factory in 1967.

  3. → 2010
    US-based owner or owners
    none documentation

    Car is believed to have remained in the United States for an unspecified period before being sold and subsequently imported to Italy.

  4. 2010-04-16 → 2014-02-13Private sale
    Italian owner
    partial documentation

    Car was brought into Italy at Brescia in April 2010; exact identity not recorded in the catalogue.

  5. 2014-02-13 →Private sale
    Current Belgian owner
    full documentation

    Purchased the car from Italy and commissioned a comprehensive, fully documented nut-and-bolt restoration in Belgium between 2015 and 2019.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2015Restoration
    Belgian specialists (unnamed)

    A complete ground-up restoration lasting approximately four years, covering every component of the car. Work included full engine and gearbox rebuilds, installation of a new interior trimmed in period-correct black-and-white Pepita fabric, and return of all elements to original factory specification by Belgian marque specialists.

    The restoration is supported by more than 50 pre-restoration photographs and over 200 images taken during and after the process.

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