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sexta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2025

Porsche 911S Coupe 1973, Alemanha

 
































Porsche 911S Coupe 1973, Alemanha
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As the choice of committed driving enthusiasts and racers, Porsche’s 911 carries irreplaceable cachet—especially the early models. This top-specification 1973 Porsche 911S Coupe is an outstanding example, having been formerly owned from new until 2010 by racing legend Diego Febles, known as "El Maestro." Widely regarded as the greatest exponent of motorsport in Puerto Rico, Febles' career spanned nearly six decades, including participation in notable endurance races such as his nine consecutive starts at the 24 Hours of Daytona (1975-1984), plus entries at the 12 Hours of Sebring and 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Among his many accolades, Febles won the 1967 Florida Region SCCA Championship in B-Sedan Class, took First Place in the Copa Gobernador de Añasco in 1975, claimed a class win in the 100 Miles of Lime Rock in Connecticut during 1978, and won at the 1988 Tres Horas de Puerto Rico held at Salinas, making him the Puerto Rican National Champion that year. At age 73, he also achieved a class win in the GT-U category in the Tres Horas de Salinas in 2002.
This Porsche 911S was sold new at Brumos Porsche in Jacksonville, Florida, and has benefited from an extensive and exacting concours-quality rotisserie restoration that was completed in 2016 at a cost in excess of $120,000. Finished in silver, it features a Code 41 Blue Leatherette interior with plaid seat inserts and sunroof delete. The matching-numbers 2.4L flat 6-cylinder engine is paired with a matching-numbers 5-speed manual transmission/rear transaxle including a limited-slip differential.
Other choice features and options include wheel-well moldings, an electric antenna, a loudspeaker and noise suppression, an air conditioner with crash bar for the front condenser, tinted glass, power windows and Pirelli tires. More recently, a major service was completed in November 2021 at Beverly Hills Porsche, costing $15,714.98. Other desirable documents for this special 1973 Porsche 911S include a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, itemized restoration billing with photo documentation, the original owner's manuals with pouch, and a tool kit. Texto da Mecum.
Nota do blog: Data 2025 / Autoria não obtida.