This 1969 Porsche 911 (model year 1970) of French origin has 76,500 km. The vendor states that the vehicle is in very good general condition and has benefited from recent expenses. The seller states that this car belonged, from the 70s to the 90s, to a renowned French architect (Mr. Christian Durupt).
In 2021, the car received a restoration (chassis, paintwork, mechanics) for a total of 560 hours and €62,000 in invoices (visible in the gallery).

On the outside, the seller says that the vehicle is in very good condition. The white bodywork has no notable defects. The seller notes that the car has been completely dismantled, restored and the bodywork repainted in 2021 (photos can be seen in the gallery). The seller notes a few imperfections on the door seals. He notes that the window seals are in very good condition. The Targa roof is in good condition, but has a slight gap. Photos of the underpinnings are available in the gallery.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The black semi-leather upholstery has no tears or holes, but shows slight signs of wear. The steering wheel shows some signs of wear, and the dashboard is in good condition. The on-board instrumentation and electrical equipment are in normal working order.

The 2.2-litre 6-cylinder developed 155 bhp when it left the factory. The seller states that the mechanical system works normally, as does the manual gearbox. The seller has invoices on display in the gallery.
In 2021, the car benefited from a complete engine and transmission restoration (including full MFI refurbishment), details of which are available in the gallery.

The car has 4 Fuchs 15-inch wheels in very good condition, fitted with Pirelli tyres. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a professional located in Espoo, Finland and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its Finnish registration document, a favourable roadworthiness test from 2021 (classic vehicle) and its invoice file.
The seller wished to set a reserve price.