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    RS #1247 surfaces in Beirut

    The RS Lightweight #1247 has surfaced recently in Beirut, having been in storage since the mid seventies, when its owner was kidnapped and murdered.

    The car has been stored in a garage and has suffered some damage, but appears virtually complete with lightweight seats and the original motor. Interestingly it appears to have steel rear bumpers, although the front bumper has dissappeared and been replaced with something stronger to suit the rallying that it did in Lebanon.

    The car was photographed by a friend of mine who sadly has been seriously outbid in his attempts to puchase it, despite doing all the groundwork to find its location and persuade the owners to show it to him. The new owner is British, but I don't know what his plans for this piece of RS history are.











    Nick Moss - Early 911S #476 - RGruppe #318 - early911.co.uk

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    Wow!!!! what a find!! I don't understand how your friend got outbid when he was the only one to know about it??

    Erick

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    Boy, this would be a fun one to bring back!

    Erich

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    Was this the 64¿

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    Cool

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    I don't understand how your friend got outbid when he was the only one to know about it??
    It's a hazard with the proverbial "barn find". How much do you offer to secure the car without offending or giving away the potential value? After my friend made his original offer the owners looked for a second opinion. Long story but by chance the person they asked knew who to get a value from, flew over to look at the car and bought it himself.
    If the new owner needs help in Beirut, feel free to put him in touch with me. I'm nearby, and also know people there.
    Sadly I am not involved any longer
    Nick Moss - Early 911S #476 - RGruppe #318 - early911.co.uk

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    photos

    Any more photos available??
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    Nick,

    Fastinating story! A quick look at the Carrera RS book shows this was a tourist delivery to the Phillipines of all places. It also mentions that it was a rear spoiler delete, does it still have the stock (or AL) decklid? I too am sorry to hear you and your friend are out the picture now.
    Brian

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    Nick Moss - Early 911S #476 - RGruppe #318 - early911.co.uk

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    Wow that puppy is ROUGH!
    How cool is it that it was delivered without a ducktail. What a find, sorry to hear it slipped away.
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