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1969 porsche 911 engine for sale
1969 porsche 911 engine for sale




1969 porsche 911 engine for sale
  1. 1969 PORSCHE 911 ENGINE FOR SALE MANUAL
  2. 1969 PORSCHE 911 ENGINE FOR SALE WINDOWS

Featuring fresh paintwork over a new interior in the cars original color combination, the cosmetic restoration is further enhanced by refurbished bright work and Fuchs alloy wheels. This beautiful example of Porsche's iconic short wheelbase 911S recently underwent a restoration by marque experts and is presented in beautiful condition throughout.

1969 PORSCHE 911 ENGINE FOR SALE WINDOWS

The car featured tinted windows all around, and was shod on Michelin tires. The new sports car was attractively finished in the special-order '6853' Metallic Blue over a Beige leatherette interior, and was equipped with the optional electric sunroof, Recaro sports seats, yellow fog lights, a left side mirror, and a desirable Becker Bremen radio with loudspeaker and antenna installed. The factory-sunroof optioned 911S offered here was completed on July 15th, 1969 at the Zuffenhausen Porsche factory. Triple-throat Solex carbs were abandoned for precisely tune-able Webers and their free-breathing characteristics were augmented by bigger valves and higher lift cams with more aggressive timing. Dual ignition ensured both rapid ignition in the combustion chambers and reliability. Titanium alloy – unprecedented in 1969 – was chosen for connecting rods. If heat transfer (as in the cylinder heads) or stiffness (as in the cam boxes) wasn't a requirement for an alloy component of the 901/2 engine, then it was replaced with magnesium. In 1969, Porsche introduced a legend, the 911S. Moving the rear wheels back and using a lighter magnesium crankcase helped to even out front-to-rear weight distribution, while wider 6" rims and slightly flared rear fenders increased the front and rear axles' track. The wheelbase changed, but overall length and the positioning of the engine didn't. In July 1968 Porsche resolved that problem by lengthening the wheelbase by 57mm (2 ¼ inches), accomplished by relocating the independently sprung rear wheels within the same body shell.

1969 porsche 911 engine for sale

The O- and A-series 911 swapped ends like a carnival ride. Despite their best efforts at reducing the engine's mass, however, its position outside the wheelbase exaggerated the effects of the polar moment of inertia. They accordingly packaged their new car tightly, fitting everything into a short wheelbase of 2,211mm. With mechanical specifications changed so much from the 356, Porsche's engineers elected to stay with what they knew and understood: a low-mounted, horizontally-opposed, rear-mounted engine with rear wheel drive and transaxle. The first Porsche 911 (née 901) got the new overhead cam, dry sump, flat six-cylinder engine, clutch and transaxle nearly right.

1969 PORSCHE 911 ENGINE FOR SALE MANUAL

*Offered with Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, owners manual and tool kit *Presented in the factory-delivered Metallic Blue over Beige color combination *Factory-optioned with Sunroof, Fog Lights and Sport Seats *Beautifully restored example of the desirable SWB 911S






1969 porsche 911 engine for sale