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1975 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 MFI Coupé

9115600366roadGermany
Engine
2.7L flat-six with Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection, 210 bhp
Colour
Grand Prix White

A numbers-matching 1975 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7-litre MFI Coupé, chassis 9115600366, delivered new to Barcelona in March 1975 in Grand Prix White with a dark red leatherette interior. Sharing the same 210 bhp Bosch mechanical-injection engine as the legendary Carrera RS, it passed through only a handful of registered owners, spending its first roughly 37 years in Spain before moving to Belgium. In 2016 the car underwent a bare-metal respray and full engine overhaul, and retains its original interior.

Ownership

  1. 2018-10-05Auction sale
    Sold €120,000 (≈ $132K)

    Bonhams catalogue lot →

  2. 1975-09-01 → 1993Factory delivery
    Antonio Giminez Rodriguez
    full documentation

    First registered in Barcelona in September 1975 after factory delivery earlier that year. Held the car for nearly two decades before selling.

  3. 1993 →Private sale
    Jose Luis Brandes Calvo
    partial documentation

    Based in Zaragoza; car remained in Spain during this ownership period. Service records begin from February 1993 at just under 100,000 km.

  4. 2012-03-01 →Acquisition unknown
    Belgian owner registering in 2012
    partial documentation

    Car moved from Spain to Belgium and was registered there in March 2012; identity of this owner not stated beyond the registration detail.

  5. 2014-02-01 →Acquisition unknown
    Pierre Mélotte
    partial documentation

    Last Belgian registration in February 2014 was in this owner's name.

  6. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Current private Porsche collector
    full documentation

    Commissioned a full bare-metal respray and engine rebuild in 2016 due to minor paint cracking and age-related wear; described as meticulous in maintaining the car to the highest standard.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2000
    Inspection

    Series of official technical roadworthiness inspections carried out in Spain, documented across the period 2000 to 2011.

    Records are retained as old Spanish registration papers.

  2. 2014
    Inspection

    Technical inspection carried out in 2014, documented in the car's file.

  3. 2016
    Restoration

    Complete bare-metal respray of the entire bodywork carried out to the highest standard, prompted by a minor crack in the front left wing and general paint ageing. Original Grand Prix White colour retained.

    Invoices on file. Carried out at the direction of the then-current owner.

  4. 2016
    Engine rebuild

    Engine removed and fully overhauled concurrently with the bodywork restoration; the car presented only minor oil leaks at the time but the owner opted for a comprehensive overhaul.

    Odometer reading at time of work was 156,246 km from new (recorded as 56,246 km on the instrument, reflecting a rollover).

  5. 2016
    Inspection

    Porsche 111-point check completed, and a Classic Data condition report produced confirming the car's state prior to restoration and estimating its value at €190,000.

    Porsche Certificate of Authenticity also present in the documentation file.

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