Rare Kremer Concours 1969 Porsche 911S Sunroof Surfaces on eBay

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Rare Kremer Concours 1969 Porsche 911S Sunroof Surfaces on eBay

A numbers-matching, low-mileage 1969 Porsche 911S with Kremer competition preparation history has emerged on eBay, drawing early attention ahead of its auction close.

1969 Porsche 911S - Front Three Quarter
Photo credit: Trissl Sports Cars / eBay

A 1969 Porsche 911S bearing one of the most storied names in air-cooled Porsche racing — Kremer — has appeared at auction on eBay, offered by Trissl Sports Cars out of Florence, Alabama. The car carries VIN 119300150, shows just 500 miles, and is presented in its original Light Ivory exterior over a period-correct Black and Houndstooth interior combination.

The seller describes this as a “Rare Kremer Concours 911S Sunroof,” a designation that carries significant weight among Porsche enthusiasts. The Kremer brothers — Erwin and Manfred — operated out of Cologne and became one of the most successful privateers in Porsche racing history, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s, though their relationship with the 911 traces back to the late 1960s. A Kremer connection on a 1969 911S places this car in historically distinguished company.

1969 Porsche 911S - Engine Bay
Photo credit: Trissl Sports Cars / eBay

The 2.0-liter flat-six under the rear lid is the defining engine of the early 911S — an engine that earned instant devotion when introduced in 1967 for producing 160 horsepower in an era when lightweight performance cars were measured in tenths of seconds. The 911S variant was the top of the 911 range in period, featuring a sport suspension, ventilated disc brakes, and forged Fuchs-style wheels. It was the driver’s car that set the template for decades of Porsche sporting heritage.

The sunroof configuration adds a further collectible element to this example. Factory sliding sunroof-equipped 911s from this era are increasingly sought after, combining open-air enjoyment with the structural character of a coupe.

1969 Porsche 911S - Interior
Photo credit: Trissl Sports Cars / eBay

Bidding currently sits at $56,182.20 with the reserve not yet met. The Buy It Now price of $280,911 signals the seller’s valuation of this very rare, very special machine. Trissl Sports Cars is a recognized specialist in rare and collectible Porsche automobiles, lending credibility to the car’s extraordinary description.

For enthusiasts following the classic Porsche market, Motorious recently covered a 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible heading to auction after 22 years of ownership, demonstrating the continued strength of rare collector machines across all segments.

Whether this 911S is a concours restoration or a surviving original example, its combination of documented low mileage, rare specification, and Kremer association makes it among the most intriguing air-cooled Porsches to appear on the market in recent memory.

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