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Thread: FS: '74 porsche 911RS 3.0

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    Did anyone who inspected the car in Monterey look at any paperwork the seller might have turned into RM ?

    If the car had come from Europe in the last 10 years. One would certainly think the owner would have some importation paperwork. This would very likely give some telling details of the where it came from (or if the real car is even in the US).

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    Did this car ever sell to anyone and was it sold as a real. Rs or not

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    VIN = 9114600263
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    This is still Jack Molinier's car?! Wow I has heard after RM pulled it he sold it on to the near east. There should be a Jack Molinier award for someone trying to pull off a three card Monty car (like this one) or for perhaps for someone like me who buys one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EARLY911ZOO View Post
    . . . engine # 6631084 911/83 . . .
    Quote Originally Posted by fryardds View Post
    . . . No kidding?!!! If this is the correct # this car has an original '73 RS motor that was delivered in RS # 9113601109 . . .
    Quote Originally Posted by fryardds View Post
    . . . The engine that was in this car back in '07, when it was located in MI, was put into an 'RS' with the VIN 1109 which was very suspect and withdrawn from an RM auction in Monterey in '11. I have no idea what engine is currently installed in the Carrera 2.7 as there are no serial number photos or references to a specific serial number.

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