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The Early 911S Registry is dedicated to the appreciation of Porsche 911S cars built during the model years 1967 through 1973.
You
will receive our quarterly publication
"The
ESSES" is our
magazine designed to facilitate communication among members. It
contains technical articles, editorials, questions and answers, and
other
information of interest to fans of the car we like to think of as "the
essence of Porsche" -- the Early 911S!
You
will receive a "Registry" of owners and vehicle information.
At the end of
every
calendar year, we publish and distribute (to members only) a complete
member
list and their cars (The Registry), a valuable resource.
You will also receive an Early 911S Registry membership card.
You can fill out or online application here!or
Download
an
Application
(1 Mb)
Open the form, type
your information, print it,
then mail payment to the address below.
Checks payable to : Early 911S Registry.
Michael
Hammond
433 Maryland St.
El Segundo, California 90245 USA
Phone: (310) 322.7701
Fax: (310) 322.2074
hammondms@earthlink.net
Chuck Miller Creative Advisor BBS Moderator 818-416-4425 PST Peter Kane Message Board Moderator 925-699-1568 PST Michael S Hammond Advertising Advisor Membership Advisor Merchandise Coordinator Region Coordinator 310-322-7701 PST 310-322-2074 (fax) Ashton Amores Database Administrator PST |
911 Carrera. Wartungs-, Montage-und-Einstellarbeiten. I have no idea what that means but I do love the color of the cover. $25.00 plus shipping and fees.
Jim Breazeale Today, 03:39 PMI'm looking for the first volume of the Porsche Spare Parts Catalogue. Specifically, I'm looking for: 911 Modell 1972/73 Gr. 1-7. I already have the
tonyr001 Today, 02:52 PMDo you happen to have, or know of someone who has, just the first volume of the set you just sold (911 Modell 1972/73 Gr. 1-7)? I have the second volume
tonyr001 Today, 02:48 PMSorry Guys, just sold them.
SOLD
G50 Conversion of 901
I know many other ways to waste time and money on a vintage Porsche. And I love the 901. For me it’s a keeper.
Chris Pomares Today, 05:25 PM