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    Just saw this car listed on ebay now.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/12638924256...mis&media=COPY

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    Quote Originally Posted by srogebry View Post

    So, before the auction + any details goes pfft . . .

    '. . . 1968 Porsche 911 SWB R TRIBUTE

    This Particular Porsche 911 1968 that comes up for sale is a 100% tribute car to the legendary 911R build in 1967-68 ; 23 production units + 4 test cars.

    the "special story" is somewhat particular, but tru in every single word. back in 2012 I purchased this beautifull car in California from a well know and still existing historic car dealer. years i was driving with this car without noticing what i actually had, everbody looked at this car and found it beautifull, special , and it had something special about it.

    well that special something is quite something... the car was commissioned for a certain Mr Enrique M.... a well know actor in the US. and it was done with the help of a wellknow Porsche specialist named by the name Rob, who's now the owner of the most Iconic Porsche builder.

    The base used a 911L 1968 Porsche:

    • Full Matching numbers
    • Original 5 speed overhaul dogleg transmission
    • Rust free and extremely straight base
    • Well maintained full matching 2.0 engine
    • New sport Koni shock absorbers
    • All new tires
    • Fiberglass front and rear fenders, trunk hood and engine lid
    • 100L fuel tank with the typical 911R filler cap adapted from an original 911 gas tank
    • lightweight windows front and rear. Rear side “shark” windows. side front window race windows.
    • Custom made lightweight door handle’s
    • * R – taillights, front & rear turn signals. R style daylights
    • * Prototypo steering wheel
    • * lightweight dashboard
    • *R exhaust system
    • * R lightweight engine mount
    • * lightweight carpet
    • 4 Cibee palace headlights All lightbulbs are replaced with 6000lumen high performance ventilated cooled LED bulbs!


    This car is particularly well maintained, the engine has had regularly updates, this year we even installed a 75 amp alternator to have more stable electricity true-out the entire car in all circumstances. The ignition was adapted with an electronic delco system.

    This gulf color 911R is installed with a mechanical tripmaster, a Brantz S2 and a crème de la crème Blunic II rally navigator.

    The construction year “1968” makes this car almost eligible for al Historical races. It is a really fun and powerful car to drive, which has a lot of attention every wear you drive it.

    Coa, FIVA pass, taxation report
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    What’s a “100% tribute?”

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