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Thread: trying to find the history on my 1970 911t 911010021.

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    trying to find the history on my 1970 911t 911010021.

    with id numbers 9110100210 9110100211 9110100213 9110100214 9110100215. I am trying to re establish the history of my 1970 911 T that was stolen and recovered in the early 70s and has had a reassigned number on it all of these years. I am very close to finding it after extensive research but all I have is the factory production number of 1000491. I know that 9110100216 has the number 1000493, so think that my car is one of the above numbers. I would like to eliminate some of them if you own one of these cars and if you would be so kind as to tell me your production number I can get closer to my car. Thank you George HusseyName:  IMG_6633.jpg
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    well thanks to one of our sources in Austria, I found the original number, was an interesting process, and investigation. Porsche Cars North America was no help what so ever, even though they had the information at their fingertips. I can now restore the history to this car

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    This was a difficult investigation for certain. I have no idea why two factory sources could not find the information in their databases. It should have been simple, but since it was anything but simple I have to wonder about the integrity of their database. Congratulations on this success.
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    thank you dave could not have done it without your help

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    So............... was it one of those numbers you originally listed or a completely different one?
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    Not one of those listed above, it was about 50 later. Not unreasonably out of sequence, but not in tight formation either.
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