General description :
This original Porsche 911 2.0s Coupe 1967 in the original color blood orange R2002 has been extensively restored and impresses with its originality The vehicle was delivered to Eberhard Mahle at Hahn in Stuttgart on February 13, 1967. Eberhard Mahle was European Hill Climb Champion in 1967 and had won 150 races in 210 races. he was also the owner of Mahle KG. The interior has been ordered in imitation leather black with Pepita. The engine, transmission and technology were extensively revised and restored by the previous owner. The vehicle has a new TUV/AU and a new Classic Data certificate of grade 1 is available for the vehicle. Fin: 307603S Engine: 901/02 matching Transmission: 901/2 matching Interior: part leather black with houndstooth The vehicle has the following individual equipment: Webasto parking heater antenna speaker Sun visor left with mirror Halogen fog lamps outdoor thermometer interference suppression for radio Please understand that viewing is only possible by appointment - please email: mh@early911s.de or mobile: 0049 172 88 40 640. We have a fleet of over 400 vehicles. Errors and changes excepted.
Projectnumber: 1912
Projectnumber: 1912
Mileage: 31.920 km
Color: Tangerine
Colorcode: 2002
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Restored
Gearboxtype: Manual gearbox
Roadworthy: yes
Damage unrepaired: no
Accident damaged: no
Steering Wheel: LHD
1967 Porsche 911 SWB F 2.0 S Eberhard Mahle is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Wuppertal by EARLY 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering for €219000.
Car Facts
Car type : CarMake : PorscheModel : 911 SWBModel Version : F 2.0 S Eberhard MahleEngine size : 0.0Model Year : 1967Location : Westring 416-418 42329 Wuppertal, GermanyVehicle Registration : Undefined
219000 €
Seller Information
Early 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering
EARLY 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering
+49 (0)202 769220
The Porsche 911 Short Wheelbase is indeed a collector's dream car. It refers to the first generation of Porsche 911s produced between 1963 and 1967, with a wheelbase of 2,211 mm (87 in) for the early models and 2,268 mm (89.3 in) for later models. These cars are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts due to their classic design, raw driving experience, and historical significance as the original 911 model. The earliest models, such as the 1964 901, are particularly rare and valuable.