That would be fantastic! Thanks in advance for checking your records.
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https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...l=1#post989795
https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...05#post1006163
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Thanks. I’ve scoured these and a couple of other posts for information. West Coast also listed the car on Rennline in 2019.
I’m still hoping maybe the prior owner, who is also a member of this site, will find some additional records. I am working with CPR Classic on that end.
Hi Tony, I have checked, I have no more updated info other then those already provided ... I have some notes based on the state of the car when she was on sale at West Coast ... I will share them with you via PM ...
Not sure if these are duplicates…
https://vintageracecarsales.com/port...-porsche-911s/
https://classiccars.com/listings/vie...lifornia-92028
Yes, same car. The short history I have is:
Car was purchased and owned by same person/family until about 2018. The original owner had the car painted black at some point in the 80’s. In 2013 original owner paid $126,763.10 (I have detailed receipts) to strip the car to bare metal, repair rust and repaint in original Signal Orange. Money seemed to run short because lots of details were then skipped to finish black paint application around door cards, etc. The interior restoration was not up to the same standard as the body and exterior paint. The car bounced around from dealer to dealer once it was sold by original owner. Eventually, in 2019, the car was sold to another member of this forum. I purchased it a few months ago and am having the interior redone by Autobahn Interiors. Also lots of details being addressed (correct antenna, headlights, hood crest, etc., etc.)
Cheers and thanks to all who have assisted. I still lack a lot of information about original owner, Month/Year of production, Original selling dealer, etc.
Tony
Picture of the redone front seats in pepita with orange:
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Sharing the poor quality of restoration work is on this ‘72 S VIN: 9112300505. Lots of missing details like the proper oil tank dipstick, etc.
Found rust all over that was concealed. Here is an example of some rust. Note the painted speed nut.
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The interior work was extremely sloppy. This picture shows what was behind the poorly installed vinyl.
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Oh man, that's too bad! whom ever did that work should be shot.
Hey Tony, Jeff Jensen here. Welcome to the party! Looking forward to seeing more as this progresses.