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1967 Porsche 911 S

307557roadGermany
Engine
2.0L air-cooled flat-six SOHC, dry-sump, dual Weber triple-throat carburetors, 160 bhp
Colour
Sand beige

A 1967 Porsche 911 S (chassis 307557) built on 9 February 1967 and delivered in July of that year through the Bremen dealership Schmidt & Koch to its first owner, a U.S. Army-based robotics engineer involved in early military robotics research. The car retains its original 2.0-litre air-cooled flat-six engine and has been returned to its factory Sandbeige finish with all original options intact, including the rare sliding Webasto metal sunroof. The odometer shows 46,066 miles at time of cataloguing.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1967 →Private sale
    Ralph Mosher
    full documentation

    US Army personnel stationed in Bremerhaven; a robotics engineer working on a military-linked locomotion project at the time of purchase. Brought the vehicle back to the United States, where it received servicing in 1967.

  3. 1967-07-20 → 1967Factory delivery
    Schmidt & Koch
    full documentation

    Authorized Porsche dealer in Bremen, Germany; served as the initial delivery point for the vehicle per the original Kardex record.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 1967Service
    VW Pacific

    Car was serviced on two separate occasions during 1967.

    Both service visits took place after the car was brought to the United States by its first owner.

  2. Restoration

    Comprehensive restoration to original specification, covering engine bay, undercarriage, interior, and exterior, with the bodywork refinished in the factory Sandbeige colour. Original equipment including jack, spare wheel, and tool kit retained.

    Restoration quality described as exemplary throughout; associated with the McCaw Collection's stewardship.

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