Another RHD 67S surfaces
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Another RHD 67S surfaces
It remarkable how these cars, now 50 years old, with a production of 35 worldwide, possibly 36, keep popping up. A new chassis number has not been added to my database for a year or two now and I thought that a survival rate of 22 (possibly23) meant pretty much all had been accounted for. Out of the blue here is another. Originally registered to a Bermuda based New Zealander it appears the car has spent a lot of its life very down under. It looks nice, better than many in the detail although I did notice the headlight lenses and wiper arms/blades are not quite correct but a very lovely interior not too over-restored. Missing the Rhd undertray too.
Has anyone seen a bar before which seems to connect the front torsion mounts?
Seller is asking £225000. Near Bootsy. I’ve never heard of them before but they also have a very rare RHD 2.2S as well.
http://trofeocars.com/1967-911s/
Regards
Mike
Has anyone seen a bar before which seems to connect the front torsion mounts?
Seller is asking £225000. Near Bootsy. I’ve never heard of them before but they also have a very rare RHD 2.2S as well.
http://trofeocars.com/1967-911s/
Regards
Mike
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Just out on the North Norfolk coast, not far from me at all
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How refreshing to see a dealer willing to display their prices.
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makes a change vs. the usual POA..
they have a nice collection of cars for sale - that kremer 935 looks awesome
they have a nice collection of cars for sale - that kremer 935 looks awesome
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Hi Mike
It's not a bar at the front of the suspension arms but the light reflecting off the crossmember.
Nice looking car.
It's not a bar at the front of the suspension arms but the light reflecting off the crossmember.
Nice looking car.
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Agree it makes a refreshing change to see a price. Not sure about the "impeccable restoration" on the 2.2 "S". Non original steering wheel and body colour under wheel arches as well as too glossy a paint finish in the luggage compartment. I wonder what else?
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Kirk,BILLY BEAN wrote:Agree it makes a refreshing change to see a price. Not sure about the "impeccable restoration" on the 2.2 "S". Non original steering wheel and body colour under wheel arches as well as too glossy a paint finish in the luggage compartment. I wonder what else?
That's the sister car to mine. I suspect they would have been nose-to-tail on the production line.
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Wrong front calipers.
Think the headlights are wrong, too (H4s, should be H1s).
Still nice (as it should be for 235K GBP).
If anyone is thinking of buying, please point them in my direction. Happy to share my extensive anorak knowledge.
BTW we could debate the paint finish in the luggage compartment. I know on slightly later cars there was not much colour in there. But the original paint still present on my car indicated that the luggage compartment of my car at least was fully painted, so I went for the same.
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which makes the 2.2S the sister car to mine as well ! Was that seat covering an option for MY 1970?
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Dear Richard (2.2 S) Anorak,
I was being critical of the 2.2 "S" principally because of the substantial asking price and the claim of an "impeccable restoration". Probably the restoration is like the curate's egg good in parts. But at the price it really should be spot on.
I was being critical of the 2.2 "S" principally because of the substantial asking price and the claim of an "impeccable restoration". Probably the restoration is like the curate's egg good in parts. But at the price it really should be spot on.
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Richard,
The headlight type is interesting. Certainly H1s were not initially supplied on US cars but not sure if they were "standard" fitment on ROW vehicles. Perhaps Mike (250 BHP) knows?
P.S. I am not claiming any particular expertise here.
The headlight type is interesting. Certainly H1s were not initially supplied on US cars but not sure if they were "standard" fitment on ROW vehicles. Perhaps Mike (250 BHP) knows?
P.S. I am not claiming any particular expertise here.
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Has Mike (210bhp) uprated his engine ?
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Lightweight_911 wrote:Has Mike (210bhp) uprated his engine ?
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And when you look at the picture of the NSR the panel/trim fit leaves a lot to desired. What will closer inspection reveal? 235k is not pennies in the back pocket.
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I have just had a long conversation with the owner/seller.
The car is in fact in the workshop now undergoing some of the corrections you guys have pointed out (and I’ve added to his list of jobs ). He seems to be a perfectionist and very interested in originality rather than garage queen. The price is for the car when finished.
AFAIK what I know as H1’s were not available anywhere before 68 and a 67S did not have them fitted Rhd or lhd. There is a little confusion here because I notice a well know US seller/restorer of headlights has been calling the earlier swb headlights as ‘H1’s’. This may be an American thing/terminology but I’m sure Richard will agree his latest S resto car will have had H1’s whereas my 67S did not.
Regards
Mike
The car is in fact in the workshop now undergoing some of the corrections you guys have pointed out (and I’ve added to his list of jobs ). He seems to be a perfectionist and very interested in originality rather than garage queen. The price is for the car when finished.
AFAIK what I know as H1’s were not available anywhere before 68 and a 67S did not have them fitted Rhd or lhd. There is a little confusion here because I notice a well know US seller/restorer of headlights has been calling the earlier swb headlights as ‘H1’s’. This may be an American thing/terminology but I’m sure Richard will agree his latest S resto car will have had H1’s whereas my 67S did not.
Regards
Mike
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Agree, H1s are correct for a (Euro) 70 S. I don't know enough about 67s - sure you are right.210bhp wrote:I’m sure Richard will agree his latest S resto car will have had H1’s whereas my 67S did not.