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    911S Resurrection Not Restoration

    Hi, my name is Baudett and step to present my "hobbie" .


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    VIN = 9112300576
    Eng# = 6320900
    Trans# = 324597




    PORSCHE ESPAÑA

    THE VIN 911 230 0576
    corresponds to a model 911 S Coupe

    Engine type S-E (911/53), 2,4 l 190 hp Engine # 6320900

    Gearbox type 915/02, 5 gears Gearbox number 324597

    Date of delivery 01-01-1972
    equipment:

    Color light yellow, code 6262

    Interior black leather

    Available Options:
    Differential locking code 220
    Koni shock absorbers, code 402
    Fuel tank of 85 l, code 424
    Left side antenna.
    Front speakers, code 440
    Tinted glass, code 568
    Sunroof, code 650
    Power windows, code 651.



    PORSCHE FRANCIA


    M.O
    Directeur Général

    Porsche France SA


    De :
    Envoyé : ‎09/‎02/‎2016 14:41

    Bonjour M.

    Modèle 911 S Coupé
    Pays de livraison Allemagne
    Date de livraison 19 janvier. *añadir fecha
    Type moteur 911/53 – 2341 cm3 – 190 cv/140 kw/6500 trm– 6 cylindres
    Numéro moteur 6320900
    Type BV 915/02 – 5 vitesses
    Numéro BV 7324597
    Couleur Jaune clair – rèf. 117
    Intérieur Similicuir noir – tissu côtelé
    Options
    220 – Différentiel
    402 - Amortisseurs AV/AR Koni et étriers de freins AV « S »
    424 – Réservoir 90 L ??
    440 – Antenne manuelle et haut-parleurs
    568 – Vitres teintées avec pare-brise AR chauffant en deux parties
    569 – Amortisseurs de pare-chocs AR ((?? or Package M429 Fog Light and M571 rear fog light ))
    650 – Toit coulissant électrique
    651 – Vitres électriques
    PORSCHE FRANCIA

    FABRIC

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    J.

    911 230 0576
    Prod Nr. 102 3122
    Engine Nr. 632 0900
    KFZ Brief Nr. 45 149834
    sold in Germany 115 Hahn Stuttgart on the 25 Jan. 1972

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    19 Jan. (Fabric) and 25 Jan. (Hahn)
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    +We have been able to confirm by means of acquaintances of previous owners of the vehicle that I enter with this preparation in year 73 in the islands. In white with flares and headlights on.
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    We have been able to confirm by means of a previous owner that the car entered with an appearance similar to this, I do not know where the fog lights would have been but he told me "two headlights more ahead in the bonnet"

    WICKY?
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    (Porschista by accident)


    other topics:
    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...t-1970-st.html
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ghlight=canary

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    24/12/20
    If someone proposes to charge me for giving me information about my car ... Anything. As if it is the most important image. If you intend to charge, from my point of view, you can go to hell! You can burn that information if you want ... If you read this and you are that kind of person!
    Good luck and cheers.


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    F.A Strasser bereitete das Fahrzeug 1972 vor.
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    Welcome to the board Baudet....

    Hoping there will be more progress pics of your '72 soon.... 'buena suerte' and 'bonne chance' ....

    Chuck
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    nice hood.
    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
    Early 911S Registry Member #425

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    Towel bar, sunroof, electric Windows, rear wiper. High spec. Wonder what else
    She got brandy new?��

    Somebody did ST flaring before ST clones were
    In vogue. Couple that with evidence of dual out mufflers,,,

    Intriguing history I bet. Welcome B!
    Michael
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    +Works 2 days

    in the top tray we found Oxides important , our idea would have been left as orginal possible car leaving this , recovering , but after a rating I think it would be best to cut and weld a new one, we found some that are around 300e in some pages . It's okay ?

    Damit es niemand vergisst.


    "But now there are already many sticks, to the disillusionment that it is not a steady job, you have to add that of working with your own hands... they are called calluses, Alvarito, an annoyance, like the one of working to earn money instead of trying to make something pass for what it's not to earn a lot of dough at once, that's also 'work' but it has another name."

    "Are you dyslexic??? Well, I am!!! Just by telling you, I thought you were a sexual deviant because you like 'Dardepie'........."

    "Damn, you're a Canarian graduate! You burnt three drills... :Wall: Spend some 'cheles,' 'perras,' 'lereles,' or 'pempins,' or whatever you want to call it... because to do what you've done to that metal can, putty, welding, and tape... at least buy a good drill, my son, it cost as much as everything you paid for the three.
    With this reflection, Javier 917 is absolutely right, common sense calls for thinking how on earth there's someone so crazy in life to let you restore a beauty worth 1.5 million euros to the pure Betolaza style :Floor::Floor::Floor:
    Or is your intention to appear in some car magazine with a journalist friend, and they'll put up a bibliography that will later turn out to be false... and it's all a scam for money laundering??
    I'm sorry to tell you that this has already been invented and done, so living off the story won't work for you... if you're 24 years old, wake up and start working, and stop trying to beat around the bush with your can."

    "Buffff, it's déjà vu. I think I already had it from a grandfather; first, he got excited about the '70s-tuned 911 with the possibility that it was an original 911 ST. He posted it on forums around the world, and as they deflated his enthusiasm, he began to get frustrated and dream of some remote possibility that it was a 911 Gr.3 or 'something'... Perseverance is not incompatible with rudeness, childishness, and bad manners. I have private messages from this individual where he repeats, among other insults, 'go f*** yourself' over and over without stopping, a result of anger, foolishness, and some severe disorder. I pay no attention."


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    The flares are made of metal , as far as we know the car is so since it was brought from Germany in '72 .
    We continue to seek the history of this car. We have tried to see the originality of its construction through its welding bonnet, headlights , fenders, etc ... looking for differences between welds but we have not found anything. I'll upload some screenshots
    *Thanks all
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    The first video in 20 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    Welcome to the board Baudet....

    Hoping there will be more progress pics of your '72 soon.... 'buena suerte' and 'bonne chance' ....

    Chuck
    I think that luck is for those who do not know !! Thanks for the welcome , I will put the community up to date with more images . Say I'm not restorer, I have not touched a soldering iron in my life.
    This is liking me , see how you get the jewel that carries within a couple of tools . Does anyone have any " briconsejo " for the treatment of rust ? I'm scraping to leave alive sheet and then add EMERITE OXIDE CONVERTER

    **7/10/18I love rereading the "diary" and see how things are changing xd ... Hemerrite xd xddd xdddddd xddddddddddddddddddd
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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    A 72 LY car with ST flairs.....Did they ever use another color? Maybe another missing Toad car?...
    Where is Gib when you need him?

    Good project....Keep up with the photos....And welcome....
    Your English is much better than my French. All I ever learned was "pourquoi" .....It has helped before

    H

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    Nick showed us this car 7 years ago: http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...read.php?42536 and it was on Pelican 2 years before that.
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