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Thread: FS: 1972/1973 2.4 911 large format sales brochure

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    FS: 1972/1973 2.4 911 large format sales brochure

    Large format U.S. sales brochure that is in excellent condition with only a very small folded crease at the lower right front cover (visible in photo). All pages and rear cover are otherwise perfect...no stains, folds, cuts, etc. $200.00 shipped to domestic US address. Thank you.
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    I'll take it. PM sent.
    Tom Casey
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    PM replied to - thank you.

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    For the records, its either the 1972 version or 1973 version, it can't be both.
    Covers look identicial, their content not.
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    Missing the tech spec fold out?
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    I already bought it. Hopefully it correctly covers my 72T. Is there a good source on the content of a 72 vs 73 brochure?
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    Ask the seller if on page 25 the green 911 shows clearly the 72 oil trap door and has silver rear light housing trim. If yes, its 1972.
    If no, its 1973. Then, the same green 911 is missing its oil trap door and now has black rear light housing trim.

    Content of 1973 version is an updated 1972 version but content is entirely different, using older and newer images.
    I bet this item is the 1973 version as its much more common than the rarer 1972 version.

    Imo the seller should clarify before selling (no wrongdoing intent, im shure) to someone assuming it could be both 1972 and 1973 when its actually either one or the other.

    And yes, usually comes with a tech spec fold out.
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    Senior Member damsroy's Avatar
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    I have one spare copy of the tech fold out that originally came with this brochure in case it is missing (and assuming that the OP doesn't have one for sale as well). Contact by PM.
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    Page 25 shows a 1973 state of the art photoshoped viperngreen ;-), while pages 27 and 28 show correct 72 or 73 cars.

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