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According to my database that is #1044. I dont have anything in my files for it except that I had a note against that vin from 2010 that it was "destroyed?". I dont have a record of where that information came from. Obviously not the case ?
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Cees
According to my database that is #1044. I dont have anything in my files for it except that I had a note against that vin from 2010 that it was "destroyed?". I dont have a record of where that information came from. Obviously not the case ?
Hi Hugh,
I have nothing on 1044, only that 1040 was destroyed and that the engine was for sale in Germany 2017. Could be a typo from my side. Lutziger mentions that it was build (or licensed?) May 73, then 1044 seems a bit too early? Haven't got the book with me.. I might can contact Lutziger.
Regards,
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Cees
In my excel spreadsheet, which has all the data from the RS books in it, 1044 is the only one that matches it perfectly - picks up every option when i did a reverse search
I could have made a mistake back when i recorded 1044 as destroyed if you have 1040 as destroyed although I did that in 2010 not 2017 but the reason for the comment could have been similar
Lutziger Classic Cars AG, Bergdietikon, Switzerland
1973 Porsche 2.7L 911 Carrera RS Touring
VIN: 9113601044 (?)
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Grand Prix White with Red Trim / Black Leatherette
Mileage: 20,316 km (indicated)
Price: ₣650,000 / ~US$704,700
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Dealer Description:
First Registration 1973, Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Touring, full restoration with foto documentation
Matching Numbers
First Delivery in Germany (MAHAG Munich)
Swiss "Veteran“ Registration and FIVA Identity Card (A/3)
Porsche Classic GmbH Delivery Confirmation
Ing.-Büro Rolf Sprenger Vehicle expertise dated 27.07.2020
(Porsche-Expert accepted by the Porsche-Factory and former Porsche-Engineer)
Colour Code 2225 Grand-Prix-White with Red script and wheel centers
Factory equipped options:
– 472 Touring-Package
– 410 Sport Seats
– 220 Limited Slip Differential
– 432 Auxiliary Headlights
– 441 Radio-equipment
– 549 Three-point Seat Belts
– 650 Electric Sunroof
– 651 Electric Windows
A Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 is an absolute icon in the history of Porsche and represents the pinnacle of the 911 F-Series. A detailed description of the qualities and capabilities of this sports car is unnecessary for the real car enthusiast.
This Carrera RS 2.7 was ordered as a “Touring” and includes the Porsche optional equipment listed above, which combines the legendary performance of the RS with just the right dose of comfort.
The full restoration was completed professionally to the very highest level and is documented in full detail in a comprehensive photo book. Since 2007, after the completion of this extensive restoration, this Carrera RS has been driven only around 20’000 kilometres. Recent vehicle certificates still confirm the exceptional condition of this extremely rare and highly sought-after 911 today.
Another first 500 series: https://www.dkeng.co.uk/ferrari-sale...s_touring.html
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I believe that one is 0428 and has been for sale for some time
November 2022 - https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...=1#post1137375
9113600428
DK Database ID: #1565
Listed Price (GBP): £499,995
Current Euro Price: €554,995
Current USD Price: $604,995
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GP white/red. May 1973 delivered via Hahn in Fellbach
https://home.mobile.de/HALLIERCLASSI...#des_361498557
Cees
Not a car that is for sale but thought it might interest people as it is an unusual/possibly unique spec. #522 UK RHD car Glacier Blue with no ducktail from factory. Wasn’t sure where to post it and I know some people who contribute to this thread keep track of these cars.
https://youtu.be/XMss4iU0OLE