1976 Porsche 911S

  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911
  • SubModel: S
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: S
  • Year: 1977
  • Mileage: 193,000
  • VIN: 9116701918
  • Color: Silver
  • Engine size: 2.7
  • Number of cylinders: 6
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Options: Leather Seats
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Interested? Contact seller!

1977 Porsche 911 S Description

1976 Porsche 911S Lightweight Coupe.

I am selling my 1976 Porsche 911S to a new owner. This Car is optioned very rare. It is silver with black interior which is a very desirable combo. The car has no sunroof or power windows and is super lite. The car has a 2.7 liter engine in fantastic running condition with a complete disassembly and rebuild at 85,000. The car has many recommended mechanical upgrades like Carrerra tensioners, 11 blade fan, upgraded alternator and updated head studs. This car was not equipped with thermal reactor and never has had any overheating. Transmission goes into gear perfectly and shifts through all gears as expected. Suspension is pretty fresh with new weltmiester drop links in the front. Shock absorbers where also replaced in the past few years and work great. Other new items include new good year tires and fuel injectors. Exterior paint was redone about 6 years ago to original color. Paint looks fantastic and was a very professional job (looks factory) Glass was taken out and car was stripped to bare medal before painting. Every single trim piece was replaced after painting including all black rubber/metal trim over entire car. Door seals are new and wheels where professional restored. There are a few rocks chips on the paint but unnoticeable from 10 feet. There is a single small scratch/depression on the rear fender near the engine lid which can be seen in the picture of rear shot. Pictures are very Representative of the cars actual condition. Body has zero rust or corrosion based on inspection. Interior has been redone and has some custom stitchwork on seats and rear. Headliner has also been redone in the last year. The front glass is brand new as well as the front and rear glass seals. The dashboard was just replaced 6monthes ago at a price of $1200. There is no radio or stereo system in car. Nobody believes this car is a 1976 and is shocked at its condition. I planned to keep this car forever hence the significant investment.
The great thing about this car is the history that comes with it. I literally have every receipt for this car sense its first oil change in 1976. Every oil change is recorded in a complete log book to date. Every tune up or fluid change is also recorded. I have a 4 Inch binder complete with every receipt of any repair ever done on this car sense 1976. The car also comes with complete owner history and details of every modification from birth. This car is a 40 year old vehicle and is very rare to find documentation of this level. Original owners manual, Oil change and fluid book, tuneups and even original tool kit. This 911 has excellent investment potential as the documentation is very detailed and condition is very good.
Over all this is a fantastic fun car. It runs great and looks fantastic. Please bid with confidence.

I do want to make note: There is no guaranty or warranty on this vehicle as it is 40 years old. Please bid with this understanding. List of known outstanding issues below

· - Small deep scratch/depression Aprox 1inch long 1mm deep on rear of car near rear lid.

·-Minor rock chips

·-Turn/Brake light fuse blows occasionally

·-Bottom knee bumper below dash missing. (some people remove for weight)

-These are the only known issues upon inspection.

-After market air conditioning from dealer removed but included in sale (in a Box)

NO RESERVE!!!

On May-08-16 at 14:20:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

Note***Car is a 1976 as noted in title of auction. In item specifics it was accidentally noted as 1977.

On May-08-16 at 14:23:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

This auction is a legally binding contract. If you place a bid you will legally be obligated to purchase listed property. Understand by placing a bid you are entering into a legally binding contract.