1973 Porsche 911E Coupe 5-Speed







Ended Dec 04, 2025 at 8:25 PM UTC
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Description
The 1973 Porsche 911E marked the culmination of the iconic long‑hood, first‑generation 911 lineup, debuting as part of the 2.4L “E‑series” introduced in late 1971. Positioned as the comfortable middle model between the entry-level 911T and the sportier 911S, the “E” stood for Einspritzung—German for “injection”—highlighting its Bosch‑Porsche mechanical fuel-injection system. Under its rear deck lid was a 2.4L flat‑six producing 165 horsepower and 151 lb‑ft of torque and a new 5‑speed manual 915 gearbox for the model. This powertrain enabled a 0–60 mph in approximately 7.5 seconds and a top speed near 137 mph.
This 1973 Porsche 911E is a US market example that benefits from an extensive mechanical refresh, including a split-case engine rebuild with new pistons, cylinders, bearings, and Bosch MFI injectors as well as upgraded cam chain tensioners, a lightweight Sachs pressure plate, and new starter. The fuel system has been overhauled, some suspension and steering components refreshed, and the dealer-installed A/C system remains intact under the dash with all other components removed.
This 911E is now offered with service records, a factory tool kit, MFI adjustment tools, and a clean Ohio title in the seller’s name.
Factory Equipment
2.4L (2,341 cc) air/oil-cooled flat-six engine
915 5-speed manual transaxle
Bosch mechanical fuel injection
Four-wheel disc brakes
15” Fuchs style wheels
Dealer installed air conditioning
Factory paint code 335 (Gemini Metallic)
Modifications
MSD ignition coil
911S style MAHLE pistons raising compression to 8.5:1
Sachs lightweight aluminum pressure plate
SSI stainless heat exchangers
Recaro bucket seats
Three-spoke MOMO steering wheel
Full color change under previous ownership
European-style turn signal lenses
Servicing & Documentation
205/50R15 Yokohama tires with 1999 date codes
2022: Service under the seller’s ownership is documented
MAHLE pistons, bearings, seals, valve guides and springs, gaskets, and oil squirters
New cam chains and sprockets
Upgraded oil-fed cam chain tensioners
New Bosch injectors purchased from EBS
Replaced battery, starter, ignition coil, and spark plugs
Replaced engine belts
Rebuilt Bosch fuel pump with new o-rings
Refurbished fuel tank, pressure tested, and sealed
Replaced fuel tank to body seal
Replaced EVAP fume hoses
Replaced flexible fuel lines replaced with correct fabric over rubber
Replaced fuel level sending unit and in-tank fuel screen
Replaced brake fluid reservoir hoses with factory spec replacements
Installed braided steel brake lines
Installed 911 Turbo tie rod ends
Replaced outer ball joints
Disassembled, cleaned, and regrease CV joint boots with new clamps
Known Imperfections
Seller states poor paint condition
Paint chips, surface corrosion, and dents on all panels
Rust on the left rear quarter panel in front of brake light housing
Rust on the right front fender on the vertical wall between the boot seal and the exterior fender surface
Rust on left side package tray and rear seat well
Right rear quarter panel professionally replaced under prior ownership
Seller states poor repair / welding, but solid, on left front lower body behind bumper
Left front seat outside bolsters wear
Seat belts retract slow
Speedometer makes a “clicking noise” while driving
Turn signal switch detent not working
Seller states the throttle rod bushings need replaced (new bushings included)
Ownership History
This 1973 Porsche 911E was purchased by the seller in 1998 through Slim Helson of Sports Car Repair in Ohio where his father worked. Over time, life and work caused the 911E to sit for nearly 20 years, but in 2022 the family revived the project. Together, they built a 2.4L MFI engine combining E cams and S pistons for optimal torque and power, tuned using Bosch manuals and modern sensors.
Included Items
Two keys
Service records
MFI adjustment tools and Bosch operating manual
Porsche logo front end cover
Uninstalled right side mirror
Used Blaupunkt AM/FM cassette radio
Factory tool kit
Spare Fuch 15” wheel and factory jack
Removed A/C components
Removed charcoal canister and EVAP fittings
Replacement throttle rod bushings
New Zimmerman vented brake rotors
Additional documents
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