Baudett in reference to your post #978
· No I don’t think there was a “stock” car as you describe waiting in a warehouse with gearbox but no engine installed etc
There is no date showing on what we can see of the original order for the car (AUTOMOBIL-BESTELLUNG) but the commentary with it in 2019 says “On March 27th, 1972, the fur dealer and Porsche racing driver Claus Utz from Reutlingen signed the order for the Porsche 9112301081 on February 3rd, 1972 with "911s old car" "for 25,002.75 DM deposited at the "Sportwagenzentrum für VW and Porschefahzeuge Autohaus Max Moritz GmbH", today's Porsche Center Neckar-Alb as 911S, type "T" (see order) in 6161 Gulf Orange with 12 corduroy seats
To me that says the original order for the car (AUTOMOBIL-BESTELLUNG) was placed, and probably dated in a cropped off part, on February 3 when Utz provided a deposit in the form of a 911S valued at 25,000 DM, and then the paperwork with Max Moritz was signed by Utz on 27 March 1972 when the car was delivered to Max Moritz.
· That car was built (from production number 102 4080) with engine number 632 1607 and gearbox number 7326765 and “Delivered to Hahn Porsche central warehouse on March 1, 1972”
· It was then delivered from Hahn to Max Moritz on 27 March 1972
· However, the description also says that “The wagon had already been produced at the time of the order, was in stock in the central warehouse at Hahn, Stuttgart and was delivered to Max Moritz according to the invoice for 28424.04 DM including 11% VAT”
I don’t know what that means but it may refer to the fact that when the invoice to Max Moritz from Hahn was done the car was already at the Hahn warehouse OR when Utz signed the paperwork with Max Moritz I was already completed. Otherwise, it does not make sense to me and MAY be a misinterpretation by the person who wrote the document.
MY best GUESS is that Utz made a deposit for the car at Max Moritz on February 3 with the trade in of another 911S. At that stage Max Moritz placed the order for the car via Hahn with Porsche. The car was produced and delivered to Hahn on about March 1 and then went to Max Moritz on 27 March at which time Utz went to Maz Moritz and signed the paperwork for the order.
I do not understand why the Max Moritz invoice for it seems to have a 31 December 1972 date on it. It also shows the trade in values of the 911S and a 914/4 and another car during the year starting 3 February with the last one on 22 June 1972.
ONE POSSIBLE explanation is that as the car was essentially paid for with trade ins, AND the value of the trade-ins was 146.72DM more that the cost of the car, the paperwork was not completed and dated until the end of the financial year which, in Germany, is December 31. Utz certainly competed in the car from as early as July 1972 at Nurburgring.
If this timeline is correct “who pays for it” is obviously Utz with the initial trade in. I am sure that as a very wealthy fur trader with a history of having Porsche’s his credit at Max Moritz for the balance would have been good.
I will try to address the other issues about “911S Typ “T”” later but on the point about the 2.5 M491 cars being provided with a KFZ, the answer is NO as the factory made it clear that these were not allowed to be road registered as they were pure race cars and obviously would not need a registration document. However as with all these things there are exceptions: rally cars need to be road registered and there were probably three of those: 0495, 0550 and 0538. Of those 0550 was not going to be registered in Germany so did not need a KFZ, 0538 was also being exported and SHOULD have been registered for the Targa Florio but none of the photos there show it as ever having any registration plates.
On the other hand, 0495 WAS registered in Stuttgart, or at least was wearing Stuttgart plates (S-AJ 9233) at the Acropolis and other places while a rally car. So theoretically it should have had a KFZ. Interestingly in the documents I have for 0538 there is a note “ohne KfZ-Brief, Gutachten” or without vehicle registration document, Appraise” but there is no note for 0495.
On KFZ papers for “M471” cars in 1972 I would expect that ALL of those had the correct light weight and any other approved modifications shown in the KFZ document. I have a copy of a part of a KFZ document for a 1971 ST built on a lightweight shell. It clearly states the modified weight of that car at 930kg as well as the stock wheels and tires crossed out and “The vehicle may be equipped with the following tires at the front and rear Racing 5.00M 15 tires and 6J x 15 wheels” 2301081 would certainly have has a KFZ as it was road registered in Germany with various plate number under different owners for its whole life.