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    FS: @Porsche of Colorado --- '73 RS . . .

    VIN = 9113601315
    Eng# = 6631286
    Trans# = 831292

    '. . . 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Chasis Number: (888) 325-7693 Engine Number: 663 1286 Gearbox Number: 831 292 Colour No.: 626212 (Light Yellow) Interiour: Black Leatherette (center seat part out of vinyl corduroy) Option: M440 M472 (luxurious version) This prestigious automobile was delivered to a German customer in June 1973. The RS then made it's way to the U.S., ultimately landing in a private collection in Colorado, where it has remained for 30+ years. The RS underwent a complete rotisserie restoration, performed by renowned Porsche specialist Steve Rowe. The RS has been driven less than 50 miles since the restoration was complete and is offered for the first time in over 30 years. There are many more detailed photos available . . .'

    https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...=criteolf91814


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    Peter Kane

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    Why is it so hard to put black paint on the edge of the doors and behind the grills?
    David

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    Not hard, can't understand why anyone would not do that during a restoration
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    911 360 1315 has been available since November 2015; listed at $850,000.

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    Doug Dill

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    I wonder why they can't aline the wheels with the tile line in the floor. Maybe we should come see your RS.

    With Love George

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgepvalerio View Post
    I wonder why they can't aline the wheels with the tile line in the floor. Maybe we should come see your RS.

    With Love George
    Love it George ! Thanks I needed that ! Bert

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    I purchased a 67 911S from the owner of the RS. I believe they also have a 74 RSR and a 58 356 coupe.
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    I would prefer pay more to have a Series 1 with lightweight steel, which to me is what makes the RS special. By this serial number it's run out I believe.

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