1975 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Downers Grove, Illinois, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: clarencecggailes@tottenhamfans.com .
Hello
I have for sale 1975 PORSCHE 911 S 25Th SILVER ANNIVERSARY EDITION. Model Nr.64
To my knowledge there were 1063 cars built, all of them were finished in Diamond Silver color (936 paint code),
blue tweed interior, and carry a Ferry Porsche Signature Plaque on glove box.
Car was shipped from USA to Europe for restoration process, which started from sand blasting whole body and
repainting. All new interior includes correct color of tweed material on seats and door panels, dark blue carpet
set and headliner. Dashboard was upholstered by previous owner and is in very good condition, no cracks. The
steering wheel and shift knob were upholstered in leather. Brake calipers were rebuilt with new seals, new brake
lanes, new brake pads. Front and rear suspension completely rebuilt. All new rubber seals were installed. New tires
DUNLOP SP SPORT 205/60/15 were installed for better handling. New battery. All hardware is new or replated.
Handles, headlights bezels, door and quarter window frames are original and have signs of age but are in good
condition. The engine runs very well, compression test show 13.5-14.3 psi on all cylinders. We changed all filters,
oil, valve clearance were adjusted, new gaskets on valve covers. The car runs and drives smoothly with no issues.
The car is currently garaged and stored in Europe and if need be we can assist the new Owner with the
transportation process across the Europe or shipment back to the US
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