This 1971 Porsche 911T Coupe is the subject of a custom restoration that was commissioned in 2014. Refinished in its sought-after factory color of Albert Blue, it features steel fender flares, an RS-style front bumper, lowered Bilstein suspension, polished Fuchs-style wheels, Signal Orange Italian leather upholstery, GTS Classics bucket seats, RS-style door cards, a MOMO steering wheel, and a roll bar. The car derives power from an upgraded 2.2-liter flat-six engine featuring JE high-compression pistons, oil-fed Carrera chain tensioners, MSD ignition, and a 5-speed manual transaxle driving the rear wheels. A full engine rebuild was performed in 2017, and the car was listed for auction on PCARMARKET in 2020 before being purchased by the current owner. This restored and tastefully modified 911T is now being offered for auction by its seller out of New York. Click here to view the previous PCARMARKET listing.
The car was completely refinished in its original Albert Blue paint color in 2014, and the exterior was modified with steel rear fender flares, an RS-style front bumper, and color-matched rear bumperettes. It features chrome trim and moldings, dual side mirrors, pop-out rear quarter windows, yellow Porsche script side stripes, and polished 15” Fuchs-style wheels dressed in Pirelli P Zero Rosso tires from 2019. The seller indicates that the paint, glass, and trim are in excellent condition. Detailed images are provided in the gallery.
The cabin has been redone with custom Signal Orange Italian leather upholstery covering the GTS Classics hardback bucket seats, RS-style door panels, and dashboard trim strip. Accessories include charcoal carpeting, a three-spoke MOMO Prototipo steering wheel, analog VDO gauges, dashboard rally timers, a black-painted roll bar, and 4-point racing harnesses.
Power comes from a replacement 2.2-liter flat-six engine upgraded with JE high-compression pistons, an MSD ignition module, and oil-fed Carrera chain tensioners. The rear wheels are driven through a 5-speed Type 901 manual transaxle. The ride height has been lowered with an upgraded Bilstein suspension. A full engine rebuild was performed in 2017 along with other maintenance items at a cost of over $16k, and the car is said to have been driven sparingly and routinely serviced ever since.
This sale will include a toolkit, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: “Do not miss this opportunity to own this stunning 911T that has been completely restored and serviced and ready for its next enthusiast!”
Comments (19)
This auction’s closing has been extended to Thursday, June 26, 2025.
@OldSchool this listing should be updated with more content and an extended end date shortly. Thank you for your patience
Bid in the amount of $41,000
Thanks - again - Saw the drive video 5 years ago - have updated driving video or any receipts on work since last auction 5 years ago?
@ScoobyDone Thank you!
@Terra Yes, car was maintained in storage and properly cared for.
@zollerm 150HP
Is this the original engine? Are the tires 2020?
Only 53 miles in the last 5 years?
Bid in the amount of $10,000
Beautifully modified example of an iconic Porsche 911. Wow!!! I own 2 air-cooled Porsche 911's. I'm feeling a bit greedy, but I better let someone else enjoy this mesmerizing piece of mechanical art. Well wishes on getting what you desire.
@mchiappinelli Looks more like Oslo Blue to me.
Bid in the amount of $3,000
5 years ago highest bid on auction link provided was $68k Looks like it was put away as only @ 1k miles on OD in 5 years. Motorcar Classics is in Farmingdale NY.
Guys: are you ower or selling on consignment? Saw the drive video 5 years ago - have updated one or any receipts since last auction? Info on how car stored also please.
Agree with Mchiappinelli on color - but it is still pretty :)
This repaint doesn’t look much like Albert Blue. I suppose it could be the lighting or pictures but Albert blue is quite a bit darker than this shade. Comments from the seller appreciated. See link here for other examples. https://www.rennbow.org/porsche-colors/AlbertBlue
Horsepower? Thanks.
the link to the earlier auction does not seem to work
beauty !
appears that tach in not working???