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1970 Porsche 911 2,2 S 0 No reserve

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1970 Porsche 911 2,2 S• Superb original ‘Grünmetallic’ colour
• Original engine
• Meticulous restoration
• No reserve

According to its certificate of origin, this 911 S was invoiced on 21 October 1970 to the Porsche distributor Raffay, in Hamburg. It left the factory finished in ‘Grünmetallic’ (code 8383), with brown leatherette and velour upholstery. It had a few options, including leatherette headrests, long-range driving lamps and rear fog lamps. Initially, it remained in Germany, with four successive owners in Hamburg, Stuttgart, Ludwigsburg and Traunstein. The last of these had the car completely restored, before it was bought in 2018 by Staffan Wittmark, who was drawn to it by its colour and wanted to bring it together with the ‘Condagrün’ 911 S 2.2 he had acquired two years earlier! Side by side, these two cars from the same model year in two shades of green make a handsome pair.
In 2020, the 911 S was serviced by Porsche Haninge in Sweden. The workshop that carried out the restoration is unknown, but the work was of very high quality. Today, the car is superbly presented in its original ‘Grünmetallic’ colour, with carefully applied paint. The Fuchs wheels look like new, while the engine compartment has been completely restored to a high standard. The 2.2-litre engine is original, and the jack and tool kit are present in the front boot. The utmost care was taken over the interior, with its seats in black leatherette and ‘Pepita’ cloth, the trim which, for Staffan Wittmark, epitomises the 911s of the period.
With its original engine and its superb and rare original colour, this 911 S 2.2 has all the qualities needed to satisfy a demanding enthusiast, who will be eager to get behind the wheel and hear the air-cooled flat-six sing.

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1970 Porsche 911 2,2 S• Superb original ‘Grünmetallic’ colour
• Original engine
• Meticulous restoration
• No reserve

According to its certificate of origin, this 911 S was invoiced on 21 October 1970 to the Porsche distributor Raffay, in Hamburg. It left the factory finished in ‘Grünmetallic’ (code 8383), with brown leatherette and velour upholstery. It had a few options, including leatherette headrests, long-range driving lamps and rear fog lamps. Initially, it remained in Germany, with four successive owners in Hamburg, Stuttgart, Ludwigsburg and Traunstein. The last of these had the car completely restored, before it was bought in 2018 by Staffan Wittmark, who was drawn to it by its colour and wanted to bring it together with the ‘Condagrün’ 911 S 2.2 he had acquired two years earlier! Side by side, these two cars from the same model year in two shades of green make a handsome pair.
In 2020, the 911 S was serviced by Porsche Haninge in Sweden. The workshop that carried out the restoration is unknown, but the work was of very high quality. Today, the car is superbly presented in its original ‘Grünmetallic’ colour, with carefully applied paint. The Fuchs wheels look like new, while the engine compartment has been completely restored to a high standard. The 2.2-litre engine is original, and the jack and tool kit are present in the front boot. The utmost care was taken over the interior, with its seats in black leatherette and ‘Pepita’ cloth, the trim which, for Staffan Wittmark, epitomises the 911s of the period.
With its original engine and its superb and rare original colour, this 911 S 2.2 has all the qualities needed to satisfy a demanding enthusiast, who will be eager to get behind the wheel and hear the air-cooled flat-six sing.

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