1971 Porsche 911 T Coupe
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Description
As classic European sports cars go the early “longhood” Porsche 911 is about as classic as they come. Available with a variety of engine sizes, two different body styles, and a seemingly endless amount of fantastic color choices, the 911 - especially in coupe form - is the result of Porsche’s tireless efforts to improve the breed through racing. Constructed with a host of competition-level technology, Porsche endowed the 911 with forged aluminum wheels, dry-sump lubrication, torsion bar suspension, a dog-leg transmission, and a lightweight magnesium engine case. Truly fantastic stuff! Naturally, in the 50-odd years since production, many early 911s have been modified with “sports purpose” intent in much the same manner as their factory competition brethren.
Lowered and upgraded, this factory Albert Blue 911 T Coupe features all manner of interesting and desirable sporting modifications. The car is powered by a Weber carbureted 2.7-liter magnesium-cased engine from a 1976 911 S. According to the consignor, the original engine, a 2.2-liter with serial number 6117366 is included in the sale with additional parts. Not content with a simple increase in displacement, the car features a dual outlet sport exhaust, suspension modifications, and a Personal sports steering wheel.
Highlights
Finished in Albert Blue over a Black upholstered interior
Powered by a 2.7-liter flat-six engine from a 1976 911 S (serial number 6461315)
The air-cooled flat-six is fed by Weber 40 IDA carburetors
Optional 911/01 five-speed manual transmission
Koni adjustable shock absorbers
Suspension modifications include:
H&R “Carrera” adjustable sway bars
Larger diameter front and rear torsion bars
Stiffer suspension bushings
Front shock tower brace
Front fender-mounted oil cooler
Bosch H1 headlights
6x15 inch Fuchs wheels with Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires mounted March 2021
Personal four-spoke sports steering wheel
911 S front spoiler
Recent service work (March 2021) from Sewickley Porsche comprising of an engine reseal, new fuel pump, installation of the original seats, and a rebuild of the front and rear brake calipers
In October of 2022, the car received a fresh Sachs clutch at Sewickley Porsche and in September of 2023 it received fresh control arm bushings from Deutsche Rennsport in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Features
Unibody construction
Dry-sump lubrication
Engine oil cooler
Rear-wheel drive
12-volt electrical system
16.4-gallon fuel tank
Electric windshield washer with three-speed wipers
Rear-view mirror
Electric clock
Twin signal horns
Emergency flasher
Laminated safety glass windshield
Rear window defroster
Sunvisors
Map pockets
Adjustable, reclining seats
Known Imperfections
Holes in both the driver and passenger side door sill carpeting
Various small paint and body issues including rock chips, scratches, and dings
Dry rotted rear window seal
Some evidence of unibody corrosion in the underbody photography
The carburetors could use some fine-tuning and jetting as the car loads up and pops at idle and on decel
Included
Spare 2.2-liter engine, said to be the original with serial number 6117366
Five steel wheels and tires
Four hubcaps
Original style four-spoke steering wheel
Partial tool kit
Ownership History
According to the consignor, the car was acquired two years ago from the long-term owner of 37 years also located in Pennsylvania.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Tory Alonzo Phone: 407.748.5367 email: talonzo@hagerty.com
Optional vehicle service contract available for $1,750. Learn more about the program here. *Sales tax may be applicable.