Blaupunkt new york 840 series#
Porsche 911 2000 SWB original series “0” VIN 3004XX. Do not miss this rare opportunity to own this superb and highly collectible 1966 Porsche 911. A Porsche Certificate of Authenticity will also be provided. Included in the sale are all records and documentation concerning its restoration as well as the original books, service manual, jack, tools and spare.
This is a rare, highly original and mechanically sound 911. This car is said to perform absolutely brilliantly and drives the way it was originally intended.
Additionally, the entire braking and suspension systems have been completely overhauled.
This iconic power plant has been fully rebuilt by Rich Jacksic and only bears approximately 300 miles of use.
Blaupunkt new york 840 manual#
Power comes from a numbers-matching 2-liter flat-six engine that is connected to a 902 5-speed manual transmission. All in all, this period-correct interior presents very well and all components and electrical systems are in great working order. Additionally, all gauges were rebuilt by Palo Alto speedometer and the wood dashboard panel was restored by Madera Concepts. This interior highlights an entirely new set of correct German carpets, new headliner, re-wrapped dashboard, refinished seats and a refinished period correct leather steering wheel. Inside, you will find a complete restored black leather interior. Noteworthy Details include a factory electric sunroof and a set of chrome ventilated wheels that come wrapped in Vredestein tires. Additionally, all seals have been replaced and all metal trim has either been replaced or refinished to a high standard. This 911 is said to have been professionally stripped down to bare metal and refinished in its factory original color of Glasurit Sand Beige (6607). Presenting itself as it would rolling off of the showroom floor, this numbers-matching 911 Coupe makes the perfect addition to any collection. Highlighting a recent complete rotisserie restoration, this 911 has been driven only 300 test miles since. We are pleased to present this rare 1966 Porsche 911 Sunroof Coupe finished in Sand Beige over a black interior. Sold for: NO SALE (Highest bid: $115,000 on Monday, September 28, 2020) A copy of the Kardex is provided.Now at .ġ966 Porsche 2.0L 911 Sunroof Coupe, Lot #V-0005563-DT The Porsche Certificate of Authenticity lists the factory colors and powertrain numbers. Stamping *902824* matches the number listed on the CoA and Kardex, confirming the engine as original. Receipts from work performed between 20 are provided in the gallery, along with the results of a compression test. According to the seller, a 911S engine was previously fitted in the car prior to 2016. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 902/1 five-speed manual transaxle. The 2.0L flat-six features dual Solex carburetors and was factory-rated for 130 horsepower at 6,100 rpm and 140 lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm when new. Just over 18k miles are shown on the five-digit odometer, though total mileage is unknown.
A wood four-spoke steering wheel fronts green VDO gauges, including a tachometer with a 6,800-rpm redline and a 150-mph speedometer. An electric sunroof and a Blaupunkt radio were factory options along with a Webasto gas heater, though the latter has been removed. Black leatherette seats are joined by salt-and-pepper squareweave carpeting, black rubber floor mats, and wood veneer dash trim. The Karosserie tag located in the driver’s door jamb. Finish flaws are captured up close in the 10-minute walk-around video presented below.ġ5×6” Fuchs wheels from the 1970s feature colored Porsche crest center caps and wear 205/60 Sumitomo HTR 200 tires. Equipment includes gold rear badging, chrome bumperettes, Hella sealed-beam headlight housings, a collapsible antenna, chrome lower rocker trim, and early four-screw horn grilles. Schwarz (6609) is the factory color according to the Kardex report, and a single-stage repaint was reportedly performed at some point in the past. This early 911 is now being offered for sale with a copy of the Kardex, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, some service records, and Ontario registration. Power is provided by a numbers-matching 2.0-liter flat-six paired with a Type 902 five-speed manual transaxle, and the vehicle came equipped from the factory with an electric sunroof and a Blaupunkt radio. Wechsler of Monticello, New York and reportedly spent time in Rhode Island before being brought to Canada by the selling dealer in 2016. This 1965 Porsche 911 coupe is finished in black over black leatherette and was completed on October 25, 1965.