Vin = 9113601291
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Vin = 9113601291
VIN 911 360 1230
engine# 6631202
was for sale at £255k
http://www.carsablanca.de/marketplac...3D1%26ret%3D63
btw: very "nice" chassisnumber plate for our chassisnumber plate picture thread...;-)
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0056 now on Ebay. $379,000 BIN.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...t_29935wt_1167
here is one to lust over :) 911 360 1083 For sale at Maxted-Page
great ownership history according to the vendor
Ownership history
1. Sonauto – Francis Roussely.
2. On 7th May 1977 the car was sold by Sonauto to the above driver, Jean-Louis Philippe of Dunkerque who retained it until 1990.
3. Then acquired on 19.04.1990 by Alain Gossec Sceaux (new registration: 4451 TR 92).
4. Then on 05.02.1997 to Pierre Marie Lees of Coye la Foret (new registration:1973 XS 60)
5. Then in 2012 to Guy Chasseuil, France – Twelve times driver at Le Mans 24hrs
http://www.maxted-page.com/cars/car-details.aspx?id=237
Hello Everyone, my name is Vincent. Like a lot of you, love the RS in all its splendour. Recently spotted a possible car for sale, originally a yellow car, bought at auction in Monaco(?) a few years ago. Does anyone on this site know of its history? Would love some help, thanks so much!
For posterity . . . and when the link disappears . . .
. . . Saturday 10 April 2010
Admission by catalogue only - admits two.
Registration Number: EU Registered Chassis Number: 911 360 1364
One of the most famous Porsches ever built, the Carrera RS has come to be regarded as one of the top sports cars to emerge from the 1970s. It was designed with ambivalence very much in mind: Porsche‘s engineers wanted a car that could be successfully used on the race track and the road. Few people could ever argue that they did not succeed in their aim, for the RS is an eminently useable car just as at home trickling through traffic as it is ploughing down the overtaking lane of the autobahn; yet when competing at Le Mans, Daytona and in the Targa Florio it was almost invincible, often winning outright against pure racing prototypes.
The RS (for Rennsport) was based on the 911 model but used lightened bodywork and a revised 2.7 litre, fuel-injected version of the ubiquitous flat-six cylinder engine, the largest then used in a road-going Porsche. With a weight of around 950kg and an honest 210bhp on tap the RS could sprint from standstill to 60mph in just over five seconds and achieve a genuine 158mph; it was one of the fastest production cars in the world and still maintains the simple clear lines that so beguile those new to the Porsche scene and connoisseurs of the marque alike. It is no surprise that the essence of the 911 has not changed too much over the years. Ferdinand Porsche was famously quoted in response to a journalist at the launch of the new 911 asking why the doors were exactly the same as on the previous model. "It‘s a good door", replied Porsche. And, detail aside, the shape has remained the same. The difference with the Rennsport version lay under the skin and respect is what it quietly whispered in one‘s ear.
The Porsche RS we are offering today is described by the vendor as being a truly superb and immaculate original specimen of this sought after 911. It was delivered to the Porsche works in May 1973 with the optional extras of sport seats (M 440) and a retractable antenna (M 409), and it retains this specification to this day.
This Porsche has led a pampered life, and has formed a part of several important collections. It found its way to Japan and was discovered by classic car specialist Gregor Fisken before being sold via Porsche specialist Maxted - Page to the current owner in Germany.
Before passing into the vendor’s ownership, the car was the subject of a full and thorough service by specialist Porsche engineers Maxted-Page & Prill in October 2008, since when it has seen only light summertime use. The car is also believed to have been resprayed at some point in its life.
Finished in white with a black leather interior, this matching-numbers 911 is offered in exceptional condition and would make a superb addition to any collection . . .
Here's its tail . . . year-and-a-half, ago
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...highlight=1364
Reported at an auction --- Techno Classica, Essen, ~Mar 2010 . . . see post #1 . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...highlight=1364
Not sold there, but at another Coys auction = 162K € --- see post #145 . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...or-Sale/page15
Reported as up for sale, @ Maxted . . . here --- see post #104 . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...or-Sale/page11
Thanks everyone. Just goes to show you that this website has so much useful information and helpful people.
Really appreciate it. I wonder if the current owner knows that the tail is not the original tail to his car....
Given that someone was trying to sell the original tail awhile ago.