In 1970, Porsche increased the capacity of the successful 911 range to 2165cc. Specific to the S model was a re-profiled camshaft, larger valves, better porting, higher compression and larger jets for the Weber carburetors.
The S version was now producing 180bhp and the model was well underway in establishing Porsche as a world leader in the production of sports cars and motorsport. From club racers to World Championships the 911 would become an integral part.
The 911S would be the basic underpinnings of the 911 2.7 RS; a platform that would provide successes at the Targa Floria, Daytona, Sebring, and the Nurburgring all by the mid-Seventies.
This car has been in the same ownership since 2000 and was loved ever since by its owner.
Rollcage
3-point seatbelts
Tripmaster
Sports steering wheel
Sports suspension
High Beam lights
Underbody plating
Rally seats