I saw these posted by Kinnebrew Motors on Facebook, not sure if they've been posted here before. If not, they are very cool.
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I saw these posted by Kinnebrew Motors on Facebook, not sure if they've been posted here before. If not, they are very cool.
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great photos - all look like they are 1973 model year
I thought all the 73 car's had those big black foamy bumperettes, not the chrome ones.
Definitely 73, rear oil tank, black border lenses, and judging by the rear tail lights R.O.W. cars that didn't get the rubber buggy baby bumpers.
Great pictures Adam!!
I agree Hugh, in fact probably 'late' '73 from the single bolt fan strap...Quote:
all look like they are 1973 model year
Nope, only the U.S. (DOT) bound '73's.... ROW had the little ones....Quote:
I thought all the 73 car's had those big black foamy bumperettes, not the chrome ones.
Great photos....
And this is why I let Matt handle all the detailed 9 series stuff, I'm going to play with a 356. We split it up about 5 years ago, too much for one person to learn and remember, splitting it up made a lot of sense.
---Adam
agreed Chuck... and the RS and possibly the other completed cars look like they have the can am decal on the rear side window which would date it April or later in 1973
Yes, Can Am decal state the period.
Great photos, thanks for sharing.
I'm curious about the wheel finish on the RS - looks like what we now refer to as 'RSR' finish, no?
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...1&d=1487220747