1968 | Porsche 911 2.0 E
VIN NO.1 (RESTORED)
VIN NO.1 (RESTORED)
VIN NO.1 (RESTORED)
Description
PORSCHE 911 E 2.0, 1968
DELIVERY MILES SINCE FULL RESTORATION
LIGHT IVORY WHITE WITH RED VINYL & CORDUROY INTERIOR
CHASSIS No. 119200001 ENGINE No. 6290001
FACTORY SPECIFICATION INCLUDES :- BOSCH MECHANICAL FUEL INJECTION, FUCHS 14” 5 ½ ALLOYS, MAGNESIUM CRANKCASE, CABIN HEATER, LEATHER TRIMMED SPORTS STEERING WHEEL, 1969 MODEL YEAR FLARED WHEEL ARCHES, FIXED QUARTER LIGHT WINDOWS, VENTED BRAKE DISCS, ALUMINIUM BRAKE CALIPERS, TWIN BATTERIES.
Hexagon Classics are delighted to offer a most unique and historically-important Porsche 911E 2.0. This is the very first long-wheelbase car that Porsche produced, a prototype that retains its matching-number components, and has been fully restored without regard to expense to “as new” showroom condition. The moniker ‘E’ for Einspritzung, signified the factory’s first-ever fuel injected road car.
Imported to Porsche Cars Great Britain, Isleworth in 1969, the Porsche 911E was first owned by Formula One and Two racer Robs Lamplough who then sold the Porsche 911E to Formula One manager and noted racer Paddy McNally, who subsequently sold the Porsche to legendary Swiss Formula One and Porsche Works driver Jo Siffert. Among other notable victories, in 1970 Siffert and co-driver Brian Redman won the Targa Florio race in a Porsche 908/3.
The diecast magnesium crankcase, chain housings and valve covers mean that this car is the first known Porsche Magnesium Flat-Six Crankcase. The Bosch MFI fuel pump was fully restored to preserve originality. Remarkably the green fan shroud needed no additional painting or repair. The 901/03 transmission has an all-aluminium casing that was used in cars between late 1968 and 1971. This is also the first-ever example of a Porsche with CDI ignition system, which improved combustion and reduced spark plug fouling. The vital addition of 57mm to the chassis length of the car helped the Porsche 911combat the dramatic oversteer of the earlier SWB models.
For over 25 years this important barn find lay undiscovered hidden under hay bales in Scotland until being unearthed in 2011. It was sold to a Porsche enthusiast in 2012 who then commissioned the finest marque experts, including Auto Classica, GDC Automotive, Redtek and Gibson’s to restore the Porsche back to its showroom state. More than £280,000 was spent just to ensure that this important Porsche has no equal. The former Porsche prototype even retained the SWB indicators, horn grilles and dash top. After restoration it took pride of place at the Autoworld exhibition in Brussels.
Offering a special opportunity for serious enthusiasts, the first-ever Porsche 911E 2.0 is now available to view at our London showrooms.
Détails du véhicule
Données du véhicule
- Marque
- Porsche
- Série de modèles
- 911
- Modèle
- 911 2.0 E
- Série de fabrication
- "Urmodell"
- Date immatriculation
- Non fourni
- Année
- 1968
- Kilométrage (compteur)
- Numéro d'identification du véhicule
- Non fourni
- Numéro de moteur
- Non fourni
- Numéro de Transmission
- Non fourni
- Numéros correspondants
- Non
- Nombre de propriétaires
- Non fourni
Détails techniques
- Type de carrosserie
- Coupé
- Puissance (kW/CV)
- 103/140
- Cylindrée (cm³)
- 1991
- Cylindres
- 6
- Portes
- Non fourni
- Volant
- Droite
- Boîte de vitesse
- Boîte manuelle
- Vitesses
- Non fourni
- Traction
- Arrière
- Frein avant
- À disque
- Frein arrière
- À disque
- Carburant
- Essence
Configuration individuelle
- Couleur extérieure
- Blanc
- Couleur fabricant
- Ivory Light
- Couleur intérieure
- Rouge
- Matériel intérieur
- Tissu
État, immatriculation, documentation
- Expertise disponible
- Immatriculé
- Prêt à conduire
Fournisseur
Hexagon Classics
Jonathan Ostroff
82/92 Great North Road
N2 0NL East Finchley/ London
🇬🇧 Royaume-Uni