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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by dave29 View Post
    We need more pictures of the find please.
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  2. #12
    Going to Kundensport, eh? Hans certainly has experience with great restorations of significant 914-6s. I will have to stop by on my winter school break.
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  3. #13
    Did Brumos have two 1970 914-6 GT cars for the 1971 Season ? Unless so ....

    It would seem , http://www.stazak.com/914/gt/car/car.html

    Needs to update it's information , they list 9140430315 as being the 1971 IMSA Championship Brumos car. Unless No. 0315 made it from Luxembourg to Brumos somehow , to have in their stable also (along with No. 0705). Then this cannot be. But maybe it did. RacingSportsCars , lists 0705 as being the car Gregg - Haywood drove for all of the 1971 season. And the telex from porsche shows 0705 went to them.

    I have 914 043 0315 listed as entered at 1970 Le Mans 24hrs , by Ecurie Luxembourg . Scheduled to be driven by Nicolas Koob - 'Pedro' as No. 72. But it "Did not Arrive" to start the race. The factory telex dated June 30 1971 seems to verify this , as it lists No. 315 to "Losch" in Luxembourg. Which would be André Losch : Garage André Losch / (today) : Porsche Zenter Lëtzebuerg .

    At 1970 Le mans 24 . Koob & Edwin Kremer ended up running a 911S (No. 47) , entered by the same Ecurie Luxembourg Team (finished 7th overall , 1st GT2.5).

    I have nothing of 9140430315 after that however , it seems to vanish. It could have gone anywhere ?

    However, at all the races where Brumos entered a 914/6 in 1971 , there seems to only one car per race entered by them. Except for here , according to RacingSportsCars :

    1971 3 Hr. Bridgehampton (June 27, 1971) . They had a 2nd 914/6 entered (entry no. 58) , with scheduled drivers : Theodoracopulos / Gregg. It finished 3rd overall.

    The Brumos main entry here was numbered 59 , with Greg / Haywood scheduled . It finished 1st

    Since there were plenty of numbers to choose from at this race, and 58 being one next to the known normal Brumos No. 59. It would seem likely , the entry of No. 58 at 1971 Bridgehampton being listed as associated with Brumos . Is probably correct.

    Which car is which entry No. at these races ? I have no clue , other than seeing the Porsche telex of 0705 to Gregg / USA.
    Last edited by peekaboo; 12-08-2010 at 11:12 AM.

  4. #14
    Does anyone have info on 914 043 2563 ? Some sites claim it as a dealer built GT from a factory 914/6. Some other sites show it as the 2nd Brumos car that ran at Brideghampton and Watkins Glen in 1971.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    Did you count me as 294 or am I 295 for 1970, Raj. I've got #300...

    Which, by the way, is progressing nicely. Today the hydraulics went in...
    I need to come visit you guys...
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    +1 on updates to the 914/6 Register. Have tried to post mine, but an error message has been a fixture for months.
    Is anyone minding the site?

    VIN #9140431396 built 4/70, 1410 Signal Orange. Restoration to begin next year.
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  7. #17
    Russ,

    As far as the 914/6 Registry it is maintained by a member here!! Glenn Stazak. He also maintains another 914 forum http://www.roadglue.com/forum/

    There is already a thread on this car over there as well.

    http://www.roadglue.com/forum/showthread.php?t=953

    Peter

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    roadglue is kaput, The info is someday going show up on 914World.com
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    What is known about #9140432034? Would love to find out further info about this car...
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  10. #20
    I believe this is the -6 2034. The origonal color signal orange
    Kim was the owner a year or so ago. San Jose
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