Guards Red with Black trim, Narrow bodied ‘S’ model with 175 bhp 2.7 flat-six engine with 5–speed manual gearbox, Manufactured November 1974, Originally supplied by Roger Clark Cars Ltd of Leicester to its first custodian Mr Frostwich of London on the 6th January 1975 making this car one of the earliest UK RHD examples, Ordered in Guards Red with Black trim and equipped with the factory options of E/windows, E/sunroof, Tinted windows, Aluminium sills and wheel arch covers, Koni dampers, Front & rear anti roll bars, Rear fog lamps, Rear wiper and 15” Fuch alloys, By September 1975 the 911 changed hands to it 2nd custodian Mr Gelderblom of the Playboy Club of London who retained the car until the early 1980’s, The 911 stayed within London area until the mid 2000’s and was a Concours entrant at PCGB National Concours, This stunning 911 has had much expenditure over its 49 years and in the past 10,000 miles has been subject to a body restoration by Porsche Specialist Carter & Carter, Professional re-trim and an engine rebuild by Porsche Specialist Paul Stephens, Complete with fascinating provenance file detailing all previous custodians and works carried out, Porsche Vehicle Identification Report confirming original factory specification, Porsche 911 2.7 Register details, DVLA keeper records, Spare keys and has the lovely edition to its history of being featured in Octane Magazine and Porsche World Magazine, KNH 63N is a rare and desirable 911 and being a RHD ‘S’ Coupe is one of the rarest of all 70’s 911’s.