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1973 Porsche 911 S Coupé

9113301032roadGermany
Engine
2.4L flat-six, mechanical fuel injection, 190 hp at 6,500 rpm
Colour
Silver Metallic (special order)

A 1973 Porsche 911 S coupe, one of 1,430 built for the final thin-bumper model year, finished in special-order Silver Metallic over black leather. Delivered new through a Colorado dealer to its first owner in July 1973, the car passed through several enthusiast hands in Minnesota and New York before undergoing extensive refurbishment in 2002 by a noted Porsche technician. It retains its original interior, Fuchs alloy wheels, and period-correct Michelin XWX tyres, and is accompanied by factory documentation and a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1973-07-01 →Factory delivery
    Cliff Weiss
    partial documentation

    First registered owner, based in Golden, Colorado; took delivery via Bob Hagestad Porsche-Audi dealership in Lakewood, Colorado.

  3. 2015 →Acquisition unknown
    Consignor
    partial documentation

    Acquired the car in 2015 and maintained it carefully; offering it at the current auction sale.

  4. Date unknown
    Enthusiast owners in Minnesota and New York state
    none documentation

    Multiple unnamed owners in two states; one of these, identified as the fourth owner, was Porsche technician Rick Moe of Mound, Minnesota, who undertook substantial mechanical and cosmetic restoration work in 2002.

  5. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Rick Moe
    partial documentation

    Fourth owner; a professional Porsche technician based in Mound, Minnesota, who carried out thorough mechanical and aesthetic refurbishment in 2002.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2002Restoration
    Rick Moe

    Comprehensive mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment carried out by a specialist Porsche technician.

    Work was commissioned by the fourth owner of the car, based in Mound, Minnesota.

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