Almost everyone knows the special feature of the Porsche 911 from 1972. It is called the oil flap model, the 911 that, in the wrong hand, caused more engine damage during the first refueling than anyone else. Why? Quite simply, Porsche came up with the brilliant idea of mounting the oil filler neck exactly where most vehicles have the fuel filler neck and providing it with a deceptive flap. Many unsuspecting people then filled the oil circuit with gasoline and there were non-stop complaints. Reason enough to only install this, well, questionable system in this model year. Today it makes the oil flap models sought-after collector's items. That's exactly why.This Porsche is in very good condition, both visually and technically. This vehicle received a so-called "frame off" restoration with image documentation. Your personal contacts are: Sead Kacar () Herbert Uttenthaler () We look forward to welcoming you to the Leeb car dealership. Subject to printing and typographical errors.