This Porsche SWB 911 (1965-1968) got away, but there are more like it here.

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Seller: mrm930
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Listing Details
  • Chassis: 306927S
  • 35k Miles Shown, TMU
  • 2.7L Flat-Six
  • 5-Speed Manual Transaxle
  • Close-Ratio Gear Set
  • MSD Electronic Ignition
  • Fuel Cell
  • Fire Suppression System
  • ST Seats
  • Half Roll-Cage
  • Signal Yellow with Black Stripes
  • Kardex
  • Porsche CoA
Private Party or Dealer: Private Party
Lot #20529


This 1967 Porsche 911S coupe was built on November 25, 1966 and is equipped with a carbureted 2.7L flat-six mated to a 5-speed manual transaxle. The car has been extensively modified for track use, including a close-ratio gear set, MSD electronic ignition, a fuel cell, fire-suppression system, and a half roll cage. It was reportedly raced for approximately 20 years by its previous owner before being acquired by the seller two years ago. Subsequent work included a repaint in Signal Yellow with black stripes, as well as the installation of ST seats, RS-style door panels and carpets, Cibie fog lights, and much more as outlined below. This SWB 911S is now being offered for sale with a Kardex, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and a clean Nebraska title in the seller’s name.

Modified 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L

Originally finished in Bahama Yellow, the car was repainted Signal Yellow by its previous owner and refreshed by the seller. Painted black stripes and Porsche side script decals were added, along with new headlights, buckets, and 911R-style taillights. A custom-fabricated rear deck lid grille and fuel trim ring were also added, along with louvered acrylic rear vent windows, a replacement front windshield, and rear window hold-down strips.

Modified 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L

Polished 15×6” Fuchs wheels wear Pirelli tires with glued-on yellow lettering. Additional equipment includes hood-mounted Cibie fog lamps, drilled chrome door handles, and brushed nickel deck lid badging.

Modified 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L

ST seats are trimmed in black and feature corduroy inserts and REPA reproduction latch-and-link seat belts. Dynamat sound deadening was added to the floors and rear deck. RS-style door panels, lightweight salt-and-pepper carpets, and a half roll-cage have also been installed, and the rear seats, stereo, and HVAC controls have been removed.

Modified 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L

A MOMO Prototipo steering wheel fronts an AutoMeter 9k-rpm tachometer and a 150-mph speedometer. 35k miles are shown on the 5-digit odometer, fewer than 1,000 of which were added by the seller.

Modified 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L

The carbureted 2.7-liter flat-six is equipped with MSD electronic ignition and a simplified wiring harness. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual transaxle fitted with a close-ratio gear set. A Rothsport Racing oil check valve was recently installed by the seller.

Modified 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L

A Fuel Safe fuel cell and fire suppression system are located in the front trunk, while a custom aluminum housing covers the ignition system mounted in the rear seat area as pictured in the gallery.

Modified 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L

Additional photos of the underbody and suspension are also viewable in the gallery. The seller notes the presence of dents in the floor pan and describes squeaky polyurethane suspension bushings.

Modified 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L

The Porsche Certificate of Authenticity lists the completion date, as well as the factory colors and equipment. The Kardex can be seen in the gallery below.

Filed under: 911, 911 s, long hood, longhood

Auction Result

High Bid USD $62,500 (Reserve Not Met)
Auction Ended July 3, 2019 at 12:02PM PT
Bids 16
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