This 1966 Porsche 911 SWB in the classic and coveted color combination of light ivory with black faux leather interior is a genuine two-owner car with a verifiable US history. The vehicle is part of the early, highly sought-after SWB series, which was only built until 1968 and is now considered the purest form of the classic 911.
The vehicle spent around 30 years in the dry climate of Arizona, which is reflected in the rust-free bodywork to this day. The first owner was a NASA engineer, and the car later passed into the possession of his nephew before being reimported to Germany.
The current odometer reading is 103,638 km. The vehicle is powered by a 2.0-liter six-cylinder boxer engine with approx. 130 hp, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission (type 901).
Between 2017 and 2023, the vehicle underwent a comprehensive technical overhaul, including a complete engine and transmission overhaul and numerous other maintenance work. Between 2024 and 2025, the bodywork was completely stripped of paint and repainted to a high standard. The interior is untouched and completely original.
According to the current expert opinion, the vehicle is in very good overall condition (grade 2). The body is rust-free and the paintwork also receives a grade of 2. The vehicle impresses with its original substance, careful restoration, and exceptionally credible history.
A very early, authentic Porsche 911 with rarity value, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of classic sports cars.
Conclusion:
This 1966 Porsche 911 SWB combines a particularly early and sought-after model generation with an exceptionally credible history and extensive, professional restoration. The combination of short wheelbase, two previous owners, many years in a desert climate, rust-free condition, documented work, and a condition rating of 2 makes this vehicle a rare opportunity. An ideal classic for discerning collectors, it is both a stable investment and a highly impressive classic car in top condition.