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    911S 1968 Canary island

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Ceo-Rx4pB5j/?hl=es

    The lucky one is part of this forum?
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    11801199 4081475 ---------- __-Jul-68 Sport Kit II (dealer installed), airport gear box

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/forums/showthread.php?155806-List-of-1968-Sports-Purposes-911S-L-and-T-Rs



    https://www.motorsforum.com/porsche/911-s-3085-.htm

    According to that comment from years ago... The story that is presented now... Is it real?
    Last edited by _gonbau; 06-11-2022 at 10:28 AM.

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    No idea if any member has it, or even if Rodrigo de Vega sold it. Is there any way for you to contact him? He did provide us with an email address.
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    I'll try to ask... I would like to ask, in one faith the photos show the letters "porsche" on the side.... this work was done by the official centers?

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    Do you mean the PORSCHE logo on the side like this?
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    9361 Porsche logo white on the doors
    9362 Porsche logo black on the doors
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    they were obtainable if after the sale you could put it in a correct dealer? I would like to see a picture of when it was yellow....

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    "Something I don't understand about the history of this vehicle is the following:"1975. Modifications. Minilite magnesium rims, 8" and 10" x 15" were installed. Arched rim extensions, made of fiberglass, on the original fenders. Kremer RSR screwed front. Car painted red.
    If in 1975 is when the extensions are mounted. This photo from 1970?"
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    I bought this great old racer.
    Last edited by Rennman; 06-12-2022 at 02:37 PM.

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    opp... I'm glad, at least a name is given to an owner of a Canarian car. I didn't know about the history of this car. Great story for sure...
    the fiber flares ...didn't have a torsion bar hole? Since the story says that these modifications were made at the dealership, I would like to ask about this detail. Why would they lack the "hole"?

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