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Thread: 1971 911 S east african safari race car discovered in Germany

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    It is not difficult to know where S-AA 4826 is:
    http://www.classicdriver.com/en/arti...rce=newsletter

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    Quote Originally Posted by 928cs View Post
    . . . It is not difficult to know where S-AA 4826 is: . . .
    http://www.classicdriver.com/en/arti...rce=newsletter
    '. . . How many projects are available at the moment?

    We have 10 1965 Porsche 911 2.0, 30 of the 1966-1969 2.0 S, 40 of the 2.2 S, 60 of the 2.4 S, 15 1973-1976 Carrera RS 2.7, 40 of the 3.0 Turbo and seven former police cars, along with several Porsche race cars and other special models . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marek View Post
    Ok Crazy as it sounds

    I maybe have a chance to meet with Mr Zasada in person , in the near future , he is still alive :-)
    He is VERY hard to get in touch with , let me tell you that

    But If , what questions could be interesting to "pop" also to get his interest 100% :-)

    FYI He got no cars left from that period

    Marek
    Tell him the Dickinson County Sheriff is still looking for him for a speed violation of 125MPH through Norway, Michigan in 1974

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    Quote Originally Posted by 928cs View Post
    It is not difficult to know where S-AA 4826 is:
    http://www.classicdriver.com/en/arti...rce=newsletter
    There is currently a picture of it on their website that is under construction.

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    Very cool thread and old pics from Curt.

    Help ma they're gunna wash my car

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    S-aa 4826 . . .

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    . . . a picture of it on their website . . .
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    I have 911/20 6308504 magnesium engine.
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    Does green # 1 show the "public help handles" mentioned in posts # 12, 13 & 14. Were they located in other locations than besides the rear window?

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    Motor no. 6308504 911/20 was installed in East African Safari Rally car S/N 911 130 0683 -- the White car with registration S-AA 4827.

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    Looking for Porsche motor, engine, case 902173 3880016 6300080 6301557 6308504 6310001 6310922 6311032 6520673

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    Here's what 9111300647 looked like before GK Restorations put it back.
    VIN tag and body number/stamp match up. Homologation paperwork too.
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