Equipment
1,991/130hp, 5-speed, painted steel wheels with hub caps, Vredestein tires, gold badges, wood dash, woodrim steering wheel, Blaupunkt pushbutton radio, heater.
Condition
Restored from 2012-16 in the Netherlands and represented as the matching numbers engine and gearbox. Good but not show-quality paint and chrome. Much of the gold color has faded out of the rear badges, and they're scratched. Tidy, lightly run engine bay. Lightly scratched rear glass. Very good interior that looks restored other than the steering wheel and gauges. Restored but a little dirty underneath. A charming, well fitted and understated early 911 with a few things to criticize but not enough to worry about.
Market commentary
Coys reported this car sold in 2016 fresh from restoration for _244,679 (about $271,100 at the time), a staggeringly high price even for an excellent early 911. This result is still on the expensive side, but it's not over the top.