. . . again
VIN = 9113600998
Eng# = 6630978 (?) see previous listing, below
Trans# = 783063
Prod# = ?
'. . . completed in April 1973 and delivered from Porsche to its first owner in Switzerland with the optional limited-slip differential, Recaro sport seats with optional head restraints, retractable seat belts and an electrically retractable antenna. It is one of the M472 optioned touring examples, but what makes it truly remarkable is that it is one of very few all original, untouched 2.7 RSs. Homologation special cars often lived a hard life, so it is not uncommon to see 2.7 RSs that have been repaired and restored over the years. Chassis 0998, however, retains nearly all of its original Tangerine paintwork- only the hood has been painted and it is a perfect match. Around the entire car, the paint measures 70-100 microns throughout.
There are a number of details that are typically only seen in period photos: the plastic pop rivets on treadplates are still intact, tack welds on the wing ends, alloy arch trim and screws, rear engine lid construction and stickers, sealant glue, etc. Incredibly, it appears that chassis 0998 is one of the very few that has never been taken apart.
Along with the car, an exceptional collection of documentation accompanies the car. All of the original books and information have been retained, including the RS supplement, the original Blaupunkt radio guarantee and instruction book, the Porsche dealer network book, and even the guarantee and instruction manual for the tire compressor. A seldomly-seen typed letter from Porsche explaining the heater operation is also included. All of the books are included in the correct burgundy wallets, and the instruction manual is still in the original plastic dealer wallet. Along with the original books, an impressive paper trail testifies chassis 0998’s service history. The original owner maintained the car through the supplying dealership until 1985 as evidenced by the stamped service book, and was imported into the UK in 1989 and owned under a single-family. Its long-term caretaker in the U.K. documented all of the service history throughout his ownership, along with all of the MoTs, insurance, and a number of other pertinent documents.
Years ago, the collector we purchased it from in the UK said “Non-repeatable, original unrestored, non-accident, never welded car.” It is a statement that still holds true to this incredible car today . . .'
https://roadscholars.com/current-off...rera-rs-2-7-3/
Previous appearance --- note the Eng# . . .
https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...l=1#post977341
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