Vehicle Description
1973 Porsche 911E Coupe
Vin 9113201XXX
Engine No. 6232051 (Type 911/52) - Matching
Transmission No. 731271 (915) - Matching
The 1973 911E cars were the mid-range 911 with the most torque and
165 horsepower. 1973 was the end of the early 911Es, which were one
of the most unique 911Es produced. These 911s have always been
cherished and enjoyed. The past owner spared no expense in the
restoration! From 2012-2015, everything was rebuilt including the
engine, transmission, brakes, and suspension by Aase Motors in
Fullerton, California.
It is a California car that was found in December of 2011. Both the
body and undercarriage were extremely dry and straight with no
signs of damage or rust. It was also a nice running driver that was
a very complete car with all of its important original components
(including engine and transmission). In 2012, the restoration was
started and the 911 went through two and a half years of an
exhausting restoration. The 911E was carefully disassembled and
sent to Pablo Gomez for the metalwork. Once completed, Dave
Cardonna performed the paintwork and the color was done in a
stunning color; Slate Grey. The interior was done in a German Green
leather by Autobahn Interiors (Tony Garcia) out of San Diego.
Mechanically, the drivetrain including engine, transmission, and
suspension, was done by Allan Faragalah at Aase Motorsport in
Fullerton, California. This was a full engine rebuild from the case
up with all factory correct parts being used including original
factory Mahle 2.4 pistons and cylinders. The transmission was also
completely rebuilt using all new gears, bearings and synchros. All
of the gauges and clock have been restored along with the radio.
The brightwork has been redone and all new rubber seals have been
installed. John Tolen did the final assembly including a new wiring
harness and refinished hardware. Tolen spent over 500 hours making
sure everything was done as close to factory correct as possible.
Factory air condition was added with original components and it
blows ice cold. It is truly in exceptional condition!
The best part is not how good she looks but the way this 911E
drives. It is pure Porsche. There is nothing like the way these
long hood 911s handle. They are very nimble and you feel the road
with every turn. This 2.4-Liter engine runs absolutely perfect and
the 915 transmission shifts precisely and is very smooth. The
steering is light and responsive. The four-wheel disc brake system
stops the car straight and has been completely rebuilt along with
the suspension. An ideal 911 for any vintage touring event.
This 911E was completed in July of 1973. According to the CoA it
was ordered with the following options; US Equipment, Light Metal
Wheels (Fuchs), Stabilizer Bars (F/R), Wheel Well Moldings, Comfort
Equipment for 911 (S-Package), Tinted Glass All Around, Koni Shocks
Instead of Boge, Rectangular White Fog Lights Halogen with Pirelli
Tires.
Additional options include:
• Factory Air Conditioning has been installed
• Sport Seats (correct double locker '72/'73 only)
• Wool Pepita (Houndstooth) Seat Inserts
• Bosch Fog Lights (through the horn grills)
• Stainless Steel Muffler Skirt
• Rear Window Wiper (electric)
• Electric Power Windows
• Original 380mm RS Steering Wheel
• Correct Front S Fender Oil Cooler
• 85L lightweight/Plastic Fuel Tank (found in Carrera RS 2.7
cars)
• Michelin XWX Tires (filled with nitrogen)
• 7" x 15" Fuchs finished in the correct finish with 3-prong center
caps
Shown twice at the Steve McQueen car show and won both times. Also
shown in Monterey at the Concours on the Avenue in Carmel and
placed 2nd in class in August of 2014. Complete with original
owner's manual, Certificate of Authenticity confirming matching
numbers, extra key, spare space saver wheel/tire, original RS tire
air tank, jack, original tool kit, and many restoration receipts
from the build. Rare opportunity to find an early 1973 911E Coupe
that has been restored and sorted to such high standards.
History of the 2.4 911E
The E series for 1972-1973 model years (August 1971 to July 1972
production) and the F series (August 1972 to July 1973 production)
consisted of the same models, but with a new, larger 2,341 cc (2.3
L) engine. This is known as the "2.4 L" engine, despite its
displacement being closer to 2.3 litres. The 911E (Type 911/52
engine) and 911S (Type 911/53) used Bosch mechanical fuel injection
(MFI) in all markets. For 1972 the 911T (Type 911/57) was
carbureted, except in the US and some Asian markets where the 911T
also came with (MFI) mechanical fuel injection (Type 911/51 engine)
with power increase over European models (130 hp) to 140 hp
commonly known as a 911T/E.
With power and torque increase, the 2.4-litre cars also got a
newer, stronger transmission, identified by its Porsche type number
915. Derived from the transmission in the 908 race car, the 915 did
away with the 901 transmission's "dog-leg" style first gear
arrangement, opting for a traditional H pattern with first gear up
to the left, second gear underneath first, etc.