1970 Porsche 911 2.2S

Porsche first launched the 911 S in 1966 as its new sporting model, powered by a 2.0 flat six engine, it had revised camshafts, high compression forged pistons and triple choke Weber carburettors to produce a useful 30BHP more than the standard model. This was transferred to the road via a type 901 dog leg […]

1972 Porsche 911 2.4 T

Background Anyone with an enthusiasm for Porsche will know that this year the marque is celebrating its 75th anniversary. During this time, many successful models have been created from the early 356 to the dominant 919s, current 963s and of course the immortal 911. Certainly, every Porsche enthusiast will have a favourite, but arguably the […]

1974 Porsche 911 2.7 Carrera MFI

Background Any car enthusiast with an ounce of petroleum in their veins will be aware of the 1973 Porsche Carrera 2.7RS, nearly every journalist waxed lyrical about it when launched, and it was no coincidence that several formula one drivers had one for commuting to the circuit for their day job. Initially, just 500 were […]

1971 Porsche 911 2.2 S Targa

Porsche 911 2.2 S Targa For nearly as long as there has been a 911, there has been a 911 S, the very first arriving in 1966, just one year after the 911s official 1965 launch. As befitting for the sporting model of the range, the S was 30bhp up on the standard 911, with […]

1972 Porsche 911 2.4S

History The 356 secured Porsche’s reputation as a producer of some the world’s finest sporting cars when production ceased in 1965, however the all new and recently launched 2.0 flat six 911 coupe, was a car that took that reputation to an even more exulted level, both on the road and the circuit. For 1969, […]

1973 Porsche 911 2.4S Targa

The Austin Collection At Paul Stephens we are delighted to be bringing to market this fine collection of enthusiast owned Porsches. Meticulously curated by the owner of The Austin Collection, they represent a passion for the marque and a rare buying opportunity. Each is a superb, matching numbers, example, restored and maintained to be driven […]

1972 Porsche 911 2.4 S

Porsche 911 2.4 S Introduced in August 1971, the 911 2.4 S was considered the pinnacle of the 911 range and the ultimate evolution of the early ‘classic’ narrow bodied 911. Power of this new 2.4 flat-six unit was a substantial 190bhp, which was mated to a new Type 915 gearbox to keep pace with […]

1984 Porsche ’73 Tribute

Background Restomods are definitely in vogue at present, and it would be easy to believe it’s a recent craze, however, this 73 tribute has an interesting story that must make it pretty unique in the marketplace. Originally supplied by Heddle & Deeks in November 1984, this genuine C16 Carrera enjoyed a continuous ownership and service […]

1971 Porsche 911 T

BACKGROUND Porsche launched the 911 T (Touring) in 1968, as its new entry-level model, alongside the new L and S models. Fittingly, it received a 2-litre, 110bhp version of the flat-six, air cooled engine, fed by triple downdraught, Weber carbs and with a choice of 4/optional 5 speed manual, or sportomatic transmission. Performance was brisk, […]