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    Carrera rs 73 stollen in Paris (FRANCE)

    For your information and on behalf of the owner I wanted to inform you that his carrera rs 73 has been recently stollen in Paris
    description of the car:

    chassis #9113601227
    engine # 6631192
    gearbow #7831174

    french registration 473 BPZ 92


    this car has been recently restored (2008)
    equiped with a 4 points roll cage, FIA kevlar recaro seat, dual outlet exhaust
    battery located in the smugler box, original steering wheel

    If you have any information regarding this car let me know
    thank you in advance
    Thierry
    911TR 1968
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    That does su_k. I have a turbo look cab stolen in New York 15 years ago and it still bothers me.

    I hope you find it asap and in the same shape it left you. Good luck.
    John

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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    Thierry, when I saw the thread I thought it might be yours.
    It should turn up if you keep the pressure on. RSs should be hard to sell for any big money without some checking on history, unless the thief didn't know what he took.
    H

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    Interesting coincidence that another White RS with Blue is for sell:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ad.php?t=30399

    http://classicandracingcar.com/1973-...touring-coupe/

    Chassis numbers are different though and the ad appears to be from an experienced car dealer.
    Olin - Member #1375
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    Senior Member Bill Simmeth's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by orange911 View Post
    Interesting coincidence that another White RS with Blue is for sell
    The one referenced in the above post is at RoadSport in Campbell, CA and has been there for a while now -- long before the theft in Paris!

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