. . . aka 904-002
The 2nd of two prototypes . . . only one left w/ the original design/'short-door' bodywork
Un-restored . . .
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. . . aka 904-002
The 2nd of two prototypes . . . only one left w/ the original design/'short-door' bodywork
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Thanks for sharing!
DO you have more pics? Interior? Engine bay?
Do you know if the wheela are original to the car? Were the fuchs available in 64?
Olivier.
Oh-yes --- WAAAY more coming, Olivier . . .
. . . and no --- car came w/ closed-center GT wheels . . . dated 3/64. The Fuchs were added in the late '60s (?)
And I'll go back + add some captions, later, too. Got a little carried-away, last night --- over-loaded the server?
Anyway . . . car's outrageous. Fitted w/ 4- and 6- and 8-cylinder engines in-period. All kinds o' patches and changes made to the body --- you can see Porsche's thought-process as the car evolved. Custom/Faktory/one-of-a-kind blue leather interior. Well-used, too --- beat, even . . . but beautiful
I've actually driven this car --- see post #52 . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...t=phoenix+2015
That 904 was at Hergesheimer Motorsports being serviced the other day..... Needless to say I shot some photos...
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