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1969 Porsche 911 S 2.2 Coupé

9110300029roadGermany
Colour
Red

A red Porsche 911 S 2.2 Coupé delivered new on 1 October 1969, reportedly serving as a demonstrator for Pon, the official Dutch Porsche importer, and believed to have influenced the sale of five S Coupés into the Netherlands out of a total production run of 1,744 examples. The car passed through Dutch ownership before undergoing a comprehensive restoration around 2003 at specialist workshop ERPA Porsches, and subsequently entered a curated collection in Belgium in 2016.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Sold €97,750 (≈ $108K)

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. 1969-10-01 →Factory delivery
    Pon (Dutch Porsche importer)
    partial documentation

    Vehicle was reportedly used as a demonstration car for the official Dutch Porsche importer shortly after delivery; supported by a copy of the original purchase invoice.

  3. → 2016-08-01Private sale
    Tim de Leeuw
    full documentation

    Around 2003 commissioned a full restoration by ERPA Porsches in Beneden-Leeuwen at a documented cost of roughly €35,784; the restoration invoice is on file.

  4. 2016-08-01 →Private sale
    The Curated Collection
    partial documentation

    Acquired through the August SA dealership based in Ohain, Belgium.

  5. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Martin de Groot
    partial documentation

    Resided adjacent to the Zandvoort Grand Prix circuit and kept the car through approximately the mid-1970s.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2003Restoration
    ERPA Porsches

    Complete restoration carried out at a total invoiced cost of €35,784; supporting invoice retained in the car's documentation file.

    Work commissioned by owner Tim de Leeuw; workshop based in Beneden-Leeuwen, Netherlands.

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