Our stock Porsche 911 S/ T 2.3 Litre 1970

  • BRAND Porsche
  • MODEL 911 S/ T 2.3 Litre
  • YEAR 1970

This 1970 Porsche 911 S/T raced by Waldegaard, restored and Le Mans winner

This 1970 Porsche 911 S/T 2.3 Litre was originally delivered to the AAW Racing Team in March 1970 and has full documented history from 1970 through 2023.
It was raced by legendary factory Porsche drivers Björn Waldegaard and Leo Kinnunen in the 1971 Nürburgring 1000km race.

Complete with motorsport department invoices, Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and rare period photos, this car represents one of the most thoroughly documented factory-supported racing 911 S/Ts.
It won its class—GTS Plateau 5—at the 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans, and holds both FIA HTP and current road registration in Germany.

Recently restored by a world-renowned Porsche specialist using original parts where possible, this 911 S/T is a tribute to the marque’s motorsport legacy, directly influencing the limited-production 992 S/T model introduced as homage to this racing icon.

INTERIOR

Race-ready cabin, documented with period-correct authenticity

The interior reflects authentic motorsport function, restored with attention to period accuracy. Minimalistic by design, it includes race instrumentation and FIA-compliant components. Preserved documents and historical photos verify the interior layout as it appeared in the 1971 Nürburgring entry.

DRIVE

Historic 2.3L Porsche factory race car, FIA HTP and Le Mans proven

Equipped with a 2.3-litre engine and documented Porsche factory racing pedigree, this 911 S/T delivers track-proven performance. Its recent win at Le Mans 2022 in the GTS class, coupled with FIA HTP certification, underscores its historical and mechanical legitimacy.

EXTERIOR

Fully restored S/T body, Porsche race provenance from new

This 911 S/T’s body has been fully restored using original Porsche parts where possible. It retains its factory-correct design as delivered to AAW Racing in 1970. Official Porsche records and racing photographs authenticate its motorsport heritage and historic significance.

PRICE
EUR 1,039,500

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