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The Early 911S Registry is dedicated to the appreciation of Porsche 911S cars built during the model years 1967 through 1973.
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"The
ESSES" is our
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contains technical articles, editorials, questions and answers, and
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essence of Porsche" -- the Early 911S!
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i think there are two kinds of q window piece
the early ones had pegs and were attached from under with speed nuts
the later were screwed
Eric
No I have not come across that one - but not surprising if it was Larousse's company car - would have been more likely to come across it as
Beautiful work, but appears as a new badge from 2022 not 1972. Seems to be ‘over restored’ in my opinion. Needs a bit more orange vs. the red.
Thanks Scott. Yes very annoying.
The repairs have been completed by a reputable restorer. I may have to customize the rear trim.
Interesting Euro 1971 911S
Nothing much for news on this 71S. One thing I found interesting though, I took the right rear wheel off to fix a leak, and it appears to have had a 72
retroel Today, 09:19 PM