Null 1973 Porsche 911 2.4 S 
No reserve


Swedish registration

Chassis n° 91133…
Description

1973 Porsche 911 2.4 S No reserve Swedish registration Chassis n° 9113300407 Engine no. 6330637 - Superb restoration - 2,4L S version wanted - Original engine - Original service history - Without reserve As its original service booklet indicates, this car was delivered new in November 1972 in Italy to a motorist from Alessandria who lived in Via Karl Marx, via the Porsche dealer in Parma. It was fitted with the original Koni shock absorbers and tinted windows, and its original logbook includes a stamp from the same garage indicating that it was serviced the following year, at 6,000 km. Much more recently, this car has undergone a very high-quality restoration and, since 2015, has covered just 4,000 km. It was bought in 2022 by Staffan Wittmark and the odometer now shows 28,375 km. He wanted to own a 2.4L S in this color, to form a trio with the other two white 2.4L S in the collection. Its current condition is very satisfactory, with the bodywork meticulously redone in a beautifully applied ivory paint. The rear compartment, fitted with the original engine, shows a quality restoration. The front trunk, also beautifully presented, contains the tool kit. The interior has been completely refurbished, with S. Wittmark's favorite "Pepita" fabric and imitation seats, black carpets and an impeccable dashboard. In addition to the service booklet, the car comes with a user manual and duplicate keys. The gearbox is not original, but corresponds to a 1974 model. In its magnificent condition, this 911 2.4 L S is a sought-after version of the famous Porsche and, as such, should appeal to the most demanding enthusiasts. - Superb restoration - Sought-after 2.4 S version - Original engine - Original service book - No reserve As its original service book shows, this car was delivered new in Italy in November 1972 through the Porsche dealer in Parma to a resident of Alessandria who lived on the Corso Carlo Marx. It was fitted from new with the optional Koni shock absorbers and tinted glass, and its service book has a stamp from the same garage for a service the following year, at 6,000km. Much more recently, the car was restored to a very high standard and since 2015 it has covered only 4,000km. It was bought by Staffan Wittmark in 2022 and now has 28,375km on the clock. Wittmark wanted to own a 2.4 S in this colour, to form a trio with the two other white 2.4 S models in his collection. It is currently in very satisfactory condition, with its meticulously restored bodywork and attractive ivory paint, which has been perfectly applied. The rear compartment, housing the original engine, has evidently been restored to a high standard. At the front, the boot is also well presented and contains the tool kit. The interior has been completely restored, with its seats in leatherette and the 'Pepita' of which Wittmark is fond, black carpets and an impeccable dashboard. In addition to its service book, the car will be supplied with an owner's manual and two sets of keys. The gearbox is not original but corresponds to a model from 1974. In magnificent condition, this 911 2.4 S is a sought-after version of this famous Porsche and should therefore appeal to the most demanding enthusiasts.

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1973 Porsche 911 2.4 S No reserve Swedish registration Chassis n° 9113300407 Engine no. 6330637 - Superb restoration - 2,4L S version wanted - Original engine - Original service history - Without reserve As its original service booklet indicates, this car was delivered new in November 1972 in Italy to a motorist from Alessandria who lived in Via Karl Marx, via the Porsche dealer in Parma. It was fitted with the original Koni shock absorbers and tinted windows, and its original logbook includes a stamp from the same garage indicating that it was serviced the following year, at 6,000 km. Much more recently, this car has undergone a very high-quality restoration and, since 2015, has covered just 4,000 km. It was bought in 2022 by Staffan Wittmark and the odometer now shows 28,375 km. He wanted to own a 2.4L S in this color, to form a trio with the other two white 2.4L S in the collection. Its current condition is very satisfactory, with the bodywork meticulously redone in a beautifully applied ivory paint. The rear compartment, fitted with the original engine, shows a quality restoration. The front trunk, also beautifully presented, contains the tool kit. The interior has been completely refurbished, with S. Wittmark's favorite "Pepita" fabric and imitation seats, black carpets and an impeccable dashboard. In addition to the service booklet, the car comes with a user manual and duplicate keys. The gearbox is not original, but corresponds to a 1974 model. In its magnificent condition, this 911 2.4 L S is a sought-after version of the famous Porsche and, as such, should appeal to the most demanding enthusiasts. - Superb restoration - Sought-after 2.4 S version - Original engine - Original service book - No reserve As its original service book shows, this car was delivered new in Italy in November 1972 through the Porsche dealer in Parma to a resident of Alessandria who lived on the Corso Carlo Marx. It was fitted from new with the optional Koni shock absorbers and tinted glass, and its service book has a stamp from the same garage for a service the following year, at 6,000km. Much more recently, the car was restored to a very high standard and since 2015 it has covered only 4,000km. It was bought by Staffan Wittmark in 2022 and now has 28,375km on the clock. Wittmark wanted to own a 2.4 S in this colour, to form a trio with the two other white 2.4 S models in his collection. It is currently in very satisfactory condition, with its meticulously restored bodywork and attractive ivory paint, which has been perfectly applied. The rear compartment, housing the original engine, has evidently been restored to a high standard. At the front, the boot is also well presented and contains the tool kit. The interior has been completely restored, with its seats in leatherette and the 'Pepita' of which Wittmark is fond, black carpets and an impeccable dashboard. In addition to its service book, the car will be supplied with an owner's manual and two sets of keys. The gearbox is not original but corresponds to a model from 1974. In magnificent condition, this 911 2.4 S is a sought-after version of this famous Porsche and should therefore appeal to the most demanding enthusiasts.

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