
by Michael Gulett –

The Porsche 911 is one of the most popular sports cars in history simply because it is fast, pleasing to look at and reliable. The Porsche 911 can be driven on the street and raced – both done exceptionally well.

I owned a 1967 Porsche 911 in the early 1980s and drove it during the winters in Colorado even though it did not have a heater fan. I heated the car by revving the engine and I wore a heavy coat. My second Porsche 911 is a 1996 model that I bought new and still drive. The heater fan works great.

The 1965 Porsche 911 captured the imagination of millions of car lovers around the world and the unique Porsche 911 for sale here was a real race car back in the day and was owned by the world famous German driver, Sepp Greger, who raced it at Sebring in 1967.

1965 Porsche 911 2.0-Liter For Sale

Make: Porsche

Model: 911

Year: 1965

Chassis number: 303474

Exterior: Red

Interior: Black

Engine: 2.0 liter – original engine with original Solex carburetors

Transmission: 5-speed manual

Odometer: 67,500 miles

Raced at the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 4 Hour Sebring races in 1967

Two owner – mint condition

Raced by the famous German driver, Sepp Greger

No accidents – all original sheet metal

Ground up restoration completed in 2013

Georgia USA title

Text and photos by the owner, Guy Anderson

This Porsche qualifies for virtually all vintage events worldwide since it raced at Sebring in period (1967). The car is registered in Georgia USA for use on the road. This beautiful Porsche 911 2.0 liter is still powered by its original engine and 901 5-speed transmission. The Porsche is fed fuel thru its original Solex triple barrel downdraft carburetors. This 911 was the subject of a several year restoration that was completed in 2013. The result of that restoration is shown in the photos. This Porsche 911 runs as good as it looks and is street legal as well as race capable. The Porsche 911 features its original 1965 date coded race seat belts and the 1965 date coded original owners manual and Becker radio booklet. During the later half of the 1960’s this Porsche had Porsche-air installed by Art Bunker VW Porsche and the original brochure is included in the sale. The interior features the original beautiful wood-rimmed steering wheel, the wood dash along with a wood gear shift knob. This Porsche also has heat exchangers on the exhaust and a Factory optional Wabaso gas heater. The early Porsche short-wheel-base cars had two large metal weights mounted in the front bumper to keep the front end from lifting under power. This Porsche still maintains those factory weights in the front bumper. The original sheet metal including the rolled sheet steel rear metal flares plus original floor pans have been retained on this special 1965 Porsche 911. Race History 31 March 1967 – Sebring 4 Hours

Owner: Sepp Greger

Drivers: Sepp Greger and Gunter Besier

Result: 14th

Grid: 33rd 1 April 1967 – Sebring 12 Hours

Owner: Sepp Greger

Drivers: Sepp Greger and Gunter Besier

Result: 20th

Grid: 35th

A mint condition 1965 Porsche 911 for sale is rare – a 1965 Porsche 911 for sale that raced at Sebring in period is extremely rare.

This is a great opportunity to acquire a unique Porsche 911 that is sure to appreciate in value while the new owner has a lot of fun.

Price: $375,000 Location: Woodstock, Georgia USA Contact: Guy – Email: andersong06@comcast.net – Telephone: 404-386-0010

Sebring 1967 – Slide Show (No. 41)

This 1965 Porsche 911 Today – Slide Show

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