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    Help with History of 1975 Spanish Lime Green Euro Carrera 2.7

    I am the proud owner of a 1975 Lime Green Euro Carrera 2.7 VIN 911 560 0200. The car has been red for some of its life. It was produced in June 75 and sold into Spain in July 75.
    I have a 'Permiso De Circulacion' with the names Roldan Garcia and Jose Angel on it.
    I also have a service invoice from Ibercarrera in Barcalona dated 28 November 1986 made out to Sr D and Dr Abad. No address unfortunately.
    The car was sold in February 2013 by Autocorporatione in Barcelona and it ended up at Porsport in New York late last year.
    Not alot to go on but I'm keen to find as much history as I can. If anyone has any information then I'd love to hear from you or if you have any good leads on how I may trace it in Spain that would be good too.
    Please let me know or PM me and thanks for your help.
    Last edited by webbyontheweb; 06-30-2014 at 12:07 PM. Reason: VIN number incomplete
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    there is one digit missing from your VIN
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    Apologies, it needs another zero. It's 911 560 0200
    Simon Webb

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    Hi Simon

    I can't help with the history of your car, but I thought you might me interested in a similar car that competes very successfully over here in the historic classes. Owned and driven by Geoff Morgan... I think the correct name for the lime green is chartreuse?

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/23438267@N08/3666793350/
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    No chartreuse is a different color than lime green
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    Hi John,
    Thanks for the link. It looks good.
    The Lime Green is different to Chartreuse. I have it on the CoA and I think they only did for a couple of years?
    Simon Webb

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    Cool learnt something new
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    Bump.
    I thought I'd give it one more go to see if anyone in Spain or particularly the Barcelona area can help throw any light on the history?
    I'd be really grateful for any leads anyone might have?
    Thanks for looking.
    Simon Webb

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    Nice car, you should try to reach Platas, i could be helpful ;-)

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    Did you try to reach Autorporatione? they are one of the bigger Classic and high-end car dealers in Spain, maybe they can help you.
    http://www.autocorporatione.com/es/contactar.html
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