Equipment
1992/110hp, Weber carbs, 5-speed, Fuchs wheels, gold brightwork, Blaupunkt Frankfurt radio, books, tools, jack, window sticker.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
The paint is very good, although there are a few chips on the hood. Hood repair or replacement is evident, as there's is a high amount of orange peel that is not visible on any of the other panels. The Fuchs wheels are decent with some scarring and the paint is fading through the entirety of all four wheels. The driver's side mirror is showing a small amount of surface corrosion or oxidation. The brightwork is very good with no pitting or scratches. The interior is very good, with the only signs of wear being a slight indentation on the driver's seat. A mostly well maintained original early 911 with one owner until last year, <47,000 miles and recently brought back to running order after a few years of storage.
Market commentary
Although the 911T was the base model in 1969 and therefore worth the least today, this car's very impressive level of originality that you just can't duplicate plus its fairly unusual and attractive colors brought it an appropriately strong price.