Unrestored. Unaltered. Unforgettable: The 1969 Porsche 911 S
This example is a true gem—just two owners since new, with the most recent caretaker holding onto it for many years. Remarkably, it remains unrestored and unmodified, aside from routine maintenance that has kept it roadworthy.

One of the most captivating Porsche models to visit our showroom in recent memory is this 1969 911 S finished in timeless Guards Red. While not available for purchase, enthusiasts are invited to stop by and appreciate this classic in person.
The 1969 Porsche 911 S is a lightweight, high‑revving sports car with about 170 horsepower, a 5‑speed manual gearbox, and a top speed in the 140 mph range. It could travel from 0-60 mph in about 7 seconds. At the time, Porsche offered the 911 T, 911 E, and 911 S, with the “S” being the top‑performance variant.
This example is a true gem—just two owners since new, with the most recent caretaker holding onto it for many years. Remarkably, it remains unrestored and unmodified, aside from routine maintenance that has kept it roadworthy.
Back in 1969, the original MSRP was $7,400. Adjusted for inflation, that equates to approximately $65,000-$66,000 today. As for current market value, it’s difficult to pin down precisely; however, a comparable model recently sold at auction for around $185,000.
We invite you to stop by Isringhausen Imports and see this remarkable piece of Porsche history in person.
