Is it still possible to get a Kardex these days?
Or does anyone on the forum know of chassis number 9112300820?
Thanks in advance.
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Is it still possible to get a Kardex these days?
Or does anyone on the forum know of chassis number 9112300820?
Thanks in advance.
You can get the Coa. The kardex if I have not understood correctly could get to get the last in the 70! For the Coa as you know, it is managed in the porsche! I take and ask! is it true that in brief to produce the coa of my vehicle is necessary a visit with the dealer? They told me that I would have to take pictures, catalog it etc! Is it true that this will be the new method to obtain COA?
It’s no longer called the COA and the information is vary scant and basic. Yes you have to jump through hoops and provide a lot of details.
There was no Kardex for 1972 cars, I’ve tried everything but no joy. I do have a letter from 30 years ago and a COA from ten years ago though. Our cars are very close, mine is 9112300614, an Italian supplied S in February 1972.
Pretty basic I would say. Are they sealing? They do not even give you the engine number if you do not have it before. In Spain this new method to obtain the certificate is starting to be implemented ... Mine was delivered in Germany at 72 9112300576 and maybe in February too :)!
I have nothing for 0820 in my data base ... sorry.
Small update :D
The 1972 911S with chassis number 9112300820 has now been purchased by my brother, but we're still looking for information.
This car was allegedly owned by John Paul Sr, but we don't have a lot of documentation with the car.
The RSR flares were, again allegedly, mounted at Brumos back in the days.
I also can't find information about the color 514-9-3
Original engine and transmission are missing.
If anyone has any info on this car we'd love to hear it, good or bad :)
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if you have an idea of in what state it was last registered, you could hire a title clerk to do title history back to when the car first entered that state, and also see from which state it entered. THEN get a title clerk for the previous state and trace it there. The records are available but not let out to anyone not registered in the state to have access
Could be a car Danny Stahl had Dick Smith of Taylor Rolls Royce flare and paint in 1974. I believe Stahl was the engine builder for the Whittington Bros. He has Stahl Motorsports West Palm Beach Florida. Good luck.
According to Glasurit, Porsche 514 is beige gray metallic from 1988-1991 (?)
The roof and hood seem to be original paint, the flares and doors were repainted in the same color.
COA states paint to sample/99
Engine number 6321265 and transmission number 325663 are missing, if anyone has a lead on these please get in touch.
Thanks for the help guys!
Beige grey metallic does go back to 1972, but quite rare. Beige grey non-metallic goes back further.
I can get an engine # for the 1970's cars but not much else.
The fact that the hood and roof are original paint would support my theory that Dick Smith did the work. He and his wife were the absolute go to painters in South Florida back in that era. They/she did paint work for Miles Collier, and would have been able to match the paint work of the factory, and you know the car had a South Florida connection having been sold in Miami. Stahl and John Paul were both involved in IMSA. Could be coincidences, but.....
Interested too. How does one hire a title clerk?
9112300820 was owned by Alberto Tormes until 2014ish, I knew about the car since the 80's but don't recall John Paul SR or Jr owning. Alberto sold 0820 a week before I go back in touch with him. I did buy a 65' engine from him which ended up going to RUF. Alberto passed away shortly after I bought the engine. Ben www.901motorsports.com