Porsche 911 S Rallye 1967, Alemanha
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Having recognized early on that entering in
competition would help bolster retail sales, Porsche first created a small
series of special lightweight cars called the 911 R. But its attention was
really focused on selling cars that could be raced or rallied by its customers
while adhering to the FIA’s GT Group 3 regulations. A big step in that
direction was the creation of the optional “Rally package” that would allow
upgrading the stock 160 hp 901/02 engine with 906 cams and con-rods, plus
larger carburetors, if desired. Also listed were a competition clutch and sport
exhaust, a partial roll bar in the cabin, competition seats, a leather-wrapped
steering wheel, wider alloy wheels, a 100-liter gas tank, and a variety of
gearing. In addition, two other optional tuning packages were made available,
Sport Kit I and Sport Kit II. The latter supplied the purchaser with different
jets and venturis for the Weber 40 mm triple-throat carburetors and was good
for an additional 15 horsepower.
This
wonderful 1967 911 S was originally delivered through Porsche of America in
Teaneck, New Jersey, to Dr. John Sullivan of Syracuse, New York. According to
its factory Kardex, it was ordered with the desirable Rally Package, Sport Kit
II, a locking differential, and set of air horns, along with Dunlop tires.
Allegedly too hot to handle, Dr. Sullivan didn’t keep the car long, selling
this and another early 911 to Maryland-based Porsche racing driver Bruce
Jennings, known as “King Carrera.” While Jennings drove the other car on a daily
basis, he only competed in this 911 S once, in a 10-lap sprint at
Bridgehampton. He otherwise put the car into storage, placing it on jack stands
in his garage, where it remained virtually untouched for nearly three decades.
A close friend of Jennings relates that he rotated the engine periodically to
ensure lubrication. After Jennings’s passing in 1997, it was acquired directly
by the current owner.
Careful
examination reveals that the Silver Metallic adorning this stunning ’67 S is
factory-original and unmolested in all respects. The odometer reading of just
8,266 miles appears to be original and correct. For a car that left the factory
on 17 August 1967, that is quite astonishing, and it makes this first-year 911
S, equipped with factory Rally equipment and Sport Kit II, an ideal Porsche
that any serious collector would rightfully covet.
Today
the original black leatherette interior of this special 911 appears as new. The
very unusual ventilated upholstery on the driver’s and passenger Recaro Sport
seats is in perfect condition, and the leather-wrapped sports steering wheel is
unmarked. There is provision for mounting a set of racing harnesses. The body
panels and floor pans were never undercoated by the factory, as a weight-saving
measure, and remain in excellent original condition. Under the front lid
resides a correct 100-liter rally fuel tank. The Fuchs alloy wheels retain a
set of period-correct 500/7.50×15-inch Goodyear Blue Streak tires.
Included
with this exceptionally rare Porsche is a copy of its factory Kardex,
Certificate of Authenticity, copy of the homologated Group 3 Rally components,
along with its original tool kit, owner’s manuals, and maintenance record book.
This very special high-performance lightweight 911 S is in impeccable original
condition and boasts a wonderful and unblemished pedigree.
Fonte: https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mo19/monterey/lots/r0178-1967-porsche-911-s-rallye/793917?fbclid=IwAR375uVDBcVCj7mdnCMc3sLG28jZ7c2Is2oVYMq6KRIS2C_zC-4kN4KxSx4
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