A special editon Pirelli 911 go-kart, four stroke motor with multi speed transmission, disk brakes, working suspension, tool-kit.
I believe the Taj-Garage has one of these as well.
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A special editon Pirelli 911 go-kart, four stroke motor with multi speed transmission, disk brakes, working suspension, tool-kit.
I believe the Taj-Garage has one of these as well.
I've got others, but this is the last frame I'll post.
It's from the John von Neumann Competiton Motors mid to late 60s. I just finished the restotation on it. Being So-Cal guy, this one and the Estes-Zipper one are my favorites.
John
Just got these two back from linen mounting
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Notepads done sometime in the 80's
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Someone might want to add this to their collection....
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Le-Mans-Movie...1%7C240%3A1318
Thomas,
What is that for? I have one that I posted earlier...no idea what it is, it just came with my car.
Here is a Aurora 904 model from 1965. Did any of you guys build one?
John
Raj is right, it's a Tourist Delivery program brochure.
It indicates the directions needed to get to the right building at the Posche factory.
It's quite rare and less common, I think, than the 1968 ones showing a plane next to a red 911S soft window Targa brochure on the tarmac of the Stuttgart airport.
Thanks guys, now I know!
John
Somewhere I have a "Beverly Hills Porsche" frame, and a gold "Circle Porsche/Audi" frame. I think I also have the matching paper plates. A friend of mine probably has 100 frames from VW/Porsche/Audi dealers, mostly in SoCal from the '60, '70s, and '80s. Like me, he never throws anything away.
Believe it or not. This is a Porsche "Branding Iron" made by Porsche.
John