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    Love these kinds of pics.
    1970-onward door handles so most likely MY1970, right?
    It seems like every single car was delivered with Fuchs wheels. Can't spot a single car with steel wheels (maybe the ones in the back, on the first pic.)
    Can't spot a single car with a passenger side rear view mirrors either.

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    New Porsche out on test drive on Porschestrasse outside the factory in Stuttgart 1969.


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    Factory Assembly Line Photos 1971

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    http://derwhites356literature.com/Ne...1Porsche2.html

    Lived in Germany from 1968 to 1971!

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    Great shots in the factory. I was just there 3 weeks ago and cameras were not allowed inside the grounds. Not even for exterior building shots. Once you passed thru the gate no pictures. Anyone notice the engine being built is for a 914-6. Note exhaust.

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    One more photo on intresting 911S Targa Sportomatic with trailer hook. According to the staff it would belong to Porsche family.

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    Her two photos on 914-6.

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    1968 911L rally Å Andersson/S-O Svedberg BB 4300


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    Mud flaps!!

    [QUOTE=Thomas lundeval;876275]One more photo on intresting 911S Targa Sportomatic with trailer hook. According to the staff it would belong to Porsche family.

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    Is this a new 911 ST standing on the factory yard? Photos taken in September 1969.


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    1968 911L rally Å Andersson/S-O Svedberg BB 4300


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    I think it could be an example of the rare lightweight German market 70 S discussed in other threads and shown on the back of the 1970 color brochure.

    Maybe Karim will chime in with something on it.

    Edit: See the "simplified equipment" reference... How cool if it is. Not many visual references on them.
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    1969 S Coupe #761
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas lundeval View Post
    1969 in Stuttgart.

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    So the "grill" on the lower valance is to hide the exhaust? Interesting!

    Love the pictures! Thanks!
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    So the "grill" on the lower valance is to hide the exhaust? Interesting!
    Factory 'muffler skirt'...... Lots of threads:
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...id=1971991&pp=

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