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    FS: @Classic Driver - '73 'E' Cop Car . . .

    . . . aka option code M 630 . . .

    VIN = 9113201352
    Eng# = ?
    Trans# = ?
    Prod# = ?

    '. . . 1 of 20 original Belgium police Porsches

    When the Belgium rijkswacht needed a fast and reliable vehicle to patrol their motorways, they looked at their surrounding neighbours. The German and Durch police force already relied on the quality of Porsches to survey their motorways.

    The Belgium rijkswacht order the first batch of 10 cars at D'ieteren Porsche. Different from the Dutch police targa's these cars are coupe models fitted with a sunroof.
    This sunroof was used to give directions to other road users. The 2.4E engine was chosen because it was reliable with its electronic ignition but also with 165ph fast enough to give chase when needed. 1973 was the last year for the classic 911 and some design cues for the new 911 were are already noticeable. The foremost being the so called cooky cutter wheels.

    In total the Belgium rijkswacht ordered 20 cars in two batches of 10 and this car is one the first batch of cars. The car comes with all of the police adaptations and accessories such as:

    Police lights
    4 front mounted sirenes horns
    Correct Belgium Rijkswacht decals
    Illuminated rear mounted STOP sign
    CB radio installation
    Extra rear foglight
    . . .'

    Ask = $195k

    https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car...11/1973/560360


    Check out that dash --- all kinds o' buttons + knobs I've never seen/heard/described . . .
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    Interesting example - nice to see cookie cutters on a ~US$200k 911 !

    Inconsistencies:
    - The VIN is 9113201352 - the '3' and the '2' got transposed. But a very late '73 production number; ~14th from the last '73 'E'.
    - Larger 1974 MY flag mirror
    - Standard deco for rocker panel, but 'S' deco for front and rear bumpers.
    - 'T' redline tachometer

    73E 1.jpg
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    . . .

    Inconsistencies:
    - The VIN is 9113201352 - the '3' and the '2' got transposed
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