John Paul Sr. Owned 1972 Porsche 911S Outlaw PTS
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Final bid:$82,000
Categories: Air-Cooled
Auction type: ReserveEnded
9 bids, 9 comments

Vehicle Details


  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911S
  • VIN: 9112300820
  • Mileage: 105,305
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Title Status: Clear
  • Color: Champagne Metallic
  • Seller: Nico
  • Seller Type: Private Party
  • Location: Belgium
  • Lot #: V-0005543

Purchased new at the legendary Brumos Porsche dealership by American race car driver John Paul Sr., this Paint to Sample Champagne Metallic 1972 911 S was almost immediately converted by Brumos to a 2.7 MFI. Shortly after in 1975, JLP Racing carried out an RSR conversion with a 3.2 L short stroke MFI engine and other custom racing upgrades.  After John Paul Sr. was imprisoned during the 1980’s, this car was reportedly seized and sold before being rediscovered and acquired by the current owner in a modified state in Miami some years ago.  Having since been mostly reverted back to its custom JLP specifications with a newly built 3.2 L motor, this incredibly unique Porsche 911 S now being offered for auction by its seller in Belgium with approximately 2k miles on the engine.

This 911 S was ordered in the rare Paint to Sample color of Champagne Metallic (514-9-3).  The seller indicates that the car has been previously refinished, although it currently shows to be in very nice condition with some charming patina on the roof and hood (detailed images are provided in the photo gallery). JLP Racing had converted this 911 to RSR specs with steel fender flares and a distinctive IROC tail.  This 911 rides on 9” and 11” RSR-style Fuchs wheels which were widened and custom backdated to a 66mm center by a specialist in Germany.

Inside, this 911 S features a black interior with Recaro seats, a Raid steering wheel and later-model instrument gauges.  The power windows are reported to hesitate intermittently upon operation, however, all other accessories and electrical components are said to be working properly.

Discovered by the seller in a considerably modified state, this 911 S was mostly reverted back to its JLP specifications with the installation of a newly built 3.2 L short-stroke mechanical fuel injection (MFI) flat-six engine.  A 915 5-speed manual transmission has also been equipped which features an oil cooler and limited slip differential.  A custom Öhlins 934 RSR-style coilover suspension system was installed by Madeno Racing under the current ownership, although the genuine Porsche 934 suspension originally fitted by JLP will be included as well.  This 911 S showcases the following list of performance features:

  • 019 2.7 RS MFI Pump
  • Early ’65 Forged Rocker Arms
  • GT2 Oil Pump
  • GT2 Dougherty Cams
  • Amber Fan Shroud and Tins
  • Custom Muffler
  • 930 Brakes
  • Dual Master Brake Cylinders

The freshly built 3.2 L motor is said to have been fully balanced and blueprinted, and the seller indicates this 911 to be in exceptional running order with approximately 2k miles of use on the engine.

Rich in automotive history, this car was also reportedly visible during a short scene in the 1981 Cannonball Run movie as it was partially filmed at JLP Racing.

The sale of this Porsche 911 S will include an addition custom louvered decklid, genuine Porsche 934 Bilstein coilovers, 2 keys, an extra set wheels and a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity.  With its remarkable history and unique specifications, this 911 S is sure to intrigue any avid Porsche enthusiast.

Auction Results

  • Highest Bid: $82,000
  • Auction End: Aug 17, 2020 07:00:46PM UTC
  • Number of Bids: 9
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Comments (18)

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  • Nico (seller) 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Reserve has been lowered

  • xianness 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $82,000

  • gghassin 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $80,000

  • PCARMARKET 3 years, 8 monthsago

    A driving video has been added to the listing

  • 3pedaljester 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $72,550

  • gghassin 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $70,555

  • 3pedaljester 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $65,000

  • Nico (seller) 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Hi guys, less than 24h to go. You are bidding on a truly special 911 with a fantastic history. I have emails of former Brumos and JLP Racing mechanics talking about the car and it's specs and through facebook John Paul Jr endorsing the car. Best, Nico

  • ozmanefrem 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $55,000

  • abacpm 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $31,000

  • Nico (seller) 3 years, 8 monthsago

    @ragerard no idea, but I think so as it has no rollcage. Suspension, engine and brakes are not stock so that could be an issue?

  • ragerard (registered bidder) 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Is it street in EU (France)?

  • Nico (seller) 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Just added a walk around video

  • stujelly 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $30,000

  • Multple911ss 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $25,000

  • Nico (seller) 3 years, 8 monthsago

    Bad ass car and bad ass owner, an early911s member told me a story on the car: You may have the car that was worked on at Brumos with "speedometer problems". The mechanic pulled the speedo and money came with it. As "the story goes", Paul apparently stuffed money through the hole to hide it during a traffic stop :)

  • abacpm (registered bidder) 3 years, 8 monthsago

    his reputation alone should push the final price ..... thus guy was a modern day pirate ?

  • harrissnodgrass (registered bidder) 3 years, 8 monthsago

    bad ass...

John Paul Sr. Owned 1972 Porsche 911S Outlaw PTS
Final bid: $82,000 Ended
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