A colleague of mine at Kiska found this car a few years ago and after a small photoshoot we got into talking about it's history. Despite looking like a wreck, this is one of the most desirable classic 911's amongst collectors because it's a '72 2.4S, which was the only production year that featured the oil filler cap on the right rear quarter panel. The story behind it's demise and rediscovery is a bit of a mystery. In 1976 it was put in a barn with only 48k KM on it. It was left there until 1986 at which point it was moved outside. Soon after this a tree fell on it and crushed it. I found the car in Milan in 2008 in a terrible state, along with the passport of this mysterious girl that must have left it in the glove box. The girl who owned it was only 18 when she got the 2.4S and nobody knows what happened to her or why she hid the car away in the garage. Marc Ischepp


Welcome to Car Freax.
Nice Story with cool pics, especially the one with the girl.
Shame about the Porsche though, but it it might polish out!
Posted by: Steve | 2010.02.02 at 12:50 AM
Sad but beautiful entry Marc, welcome!
Posted by: Geert | 2010.02.02 at 09:34 PM
Welcome Marc!
Tragic car & Mysterious girl, time's put a few scars on the 911, most probably on the girl as well (she's 56 now ;).
Posted by: Rik | 2010.02.02 at 09:55 PM
what an entrance!
Welcome Marc
Posted by: Michiel | 2010.02.06 at 11:33 PM