Description
1971 Porsche 911T Comfort package
First registered 01/ 03/ 1971.
Era classics are pleased to be selling this lovely 911T that I sold to the last owner in 2019 who has covered around 3, 000 miles in the summer months but is now downsizing his Porsche collection. Always garaged since completion of the restoration and in a heated garage since 2019.
UK delivered RHD coupe originally painted in factory olive (3939) this 911 is now in stunning slate grey metallic and in 2015/ 16 was subject to extensive restoration by Independent Porsche specialist’s D9 Autotech with some very large bills and a comprehensive list of new metal bodywork sections.
Originally delivered as a 2. 2T sportomatic the car was subject to a later replacement manual 5 speed 915 gearbox and a correct 911T 2. 4 engine back in the late 80's, early 90's. The 2. 4 engine is strong and pulls well with plenty of power through the rev ranges and the gearbox delivers a smooth change which makes for a fun engaging drive.
Back in 2019 the engine/ carbs were set up on the rolling road and delivered a very respectable 132bhp. (factory 130bhp)
Recent oil service 02/ 10/ 24 at 115, 189 miles with previous services 11/ 12/ 2021 14, 321, 29/ 06/ 2019 13, 459.
In 2019 at 13, 459 miles included 2 new Goodyear tyres and cam cover gasket as well as 2 new batteries. The last owner reports the car has been reliable and fun to drive, without missing a beat.
A great classic fun RHD 911 that is ready to be enjoyed as a drivers car with all of the key work undertaken and ready for the new owner to enjoy.
Porsche COA denotes a factory Comfort package which included:
Velour carpets, gold Porsche nameplate and model number, aluminum door sills, 911s rubber moldings to bumpers and below doors, chrome rocker panels, 911s instruments, rubber bumperettes, leather covered steering wheel.
Optional equipment also included, Koni dampers, Fuchs Alloy wheels, front and rear stabilisers, rear wiper, tinted and electric windows.
The fronts seats have been professionally re-trimmed in the original option of black leatherette with cord inlays with new foams and look great and are very comfortable.
With this sympathetic restoration the car retains much of its original interior and patina.
It’s not a full nut and bolt restoration but one that has preserved many of its original parts such as exterior chrome work and interior trim and components. It's by no means a garage queen or such an expensive resto that you're scared to use it and there’s always room for some improvements down the line if you so wish.
During the build, many of the key mechanical components have been replaced, upgraded or refurbished.
Good History file dating back to 1988 containing all of the more recent bills and receipts for the restoration work.
HPI clear
Porsche COA
Fresh Mot with no advisories valid until 02/ 10/ 2025