1967 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

This 911S is Chassis number 500239S and Engine number 961527 and is in nice running shape. For 1967 they only built 360 soft window targas and of that only 128 where the 911S with the bigger 160HP engine with the 5-speed manual transmission. This 911S has been in a private car collection in argentina and is now for sale has had one re-paint that we know of and is the factory color that came on the car in 1967.GULF BLUE . The Engine starts and runs out good and has been looked over and is ready for the new owner to play with. The last owner had used the car on EIGHT 500 mile rallys IN SOUTH AMERICA over the last 8 years and has not had a problem with the car. Has the stock Porsche Fuchs wheels and 4 new michelin tires. All the glass is in good shape with no chips and the both side windows go up and down fine as for the back soft window the zipper is in good shape and so is the plastic window. The seat are Black leather and in good shape so are the back seats , all carpet in perlon gray are perfect, all is correct in the car , all matching numbers ( have a certificated porsche original (PIC) NO RUST ANYWEARE This is a unique opportunity to have a super exclusive Porsche 911S 67 soft windows short for a very good price ,im argentine speak spanish and my english is bad I need time to respond or send especific pics ,please consult any doubt now that I will be very happy to answer
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To understand just what a win for the 919 would mean, though, you need to look back on the intrinsic connection between the Circuit de la Sarthe and Porsche. It's a history that spans decades, dating back to the team's first win in 1970.
XCar has a great video on that history. At 25 minutes, it's a bit on the long side. Then again it is the Friday before Le Mans. Take a look below for the video.
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