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    Stolen Car: 9112300871 Engine 632 1334 - 1972 Porsche 911 2.4S in Switzerland

    Dear All,

    From 2007 to 2013/14 I was a frequent visitor here and was/am deeply grateful for all your help and cameraderie in restoring my 1972 2.4S "Matilda". I haven't been active on the S Registry in a long time, as my family situation has taken my focus away from early 911s.

    Some of you will have read Karim's thread on the engine stolen from his car: http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...n-Switzerland&

    Unfortunately, my beloved car was also in this shop and is now missing in its entirety as I discovered four weeks ago when I went over to pick it up.

    Here is my info:

    Porsche 911 2.4S
    1972
    Chassis no. 9112300871
    Matching engine no. 632 1334
    Swiss-delivered, fully restored

    Car lost/stolen/sold to unknown.

    Any whereabouts of the car / information would be helpful, any people who today or in future are in possession of this car might contact its rightful owner, me.

    Regards, Guru
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    Guru Sivaraman

    1972 S
    1977 3.0 Carrera

    Early S Reg. #1199

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