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    9113600578 offered at Canepa

    1973 Porsche Carrera RS
    VIN: 9113600578
    Engine: 6630523
    Trans: 7830575
    Color: Black/Black Leather
    Mileage: 36,899 km/22,928 miles
    Price: -

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    Dealer's Description:

    - One of the most highly optioned RSs ever built
    - Fully restored by Willhoit Auto Restoration in 2015
    - Two-owner car
    - One of only three cars originally imported to Mexico

    In 1973 a pair of brothers from Mexico City ordered two brand new, highly optioned Porsche 911 Carrera RSs, one in black (0578) and one in light ivory (0599.) Both cars were ordered with a host of factory options including air conditioning, electric sunroof, and electric windows. These would be two of only three RSs ever delivered to Mexico. The story goes that the two brothers were killed in a plane crash before the cars were delivered. The family then took possession of the RSs and kept them in memory of the two men.

    Around 2005 the black RS was purchased by an American collector and brought into the United States through Texas. Although the car was extremely original and had only 36k kilometers on the odometer it was decided to do a complete restoration to preserve the car for the next 40 years.

    Willhoit Auto Restoration would be entrusted with the restoration, and did the bodywork and paint on the car. The car was stripped down to its tub and found to be in amazing physical condition. Accident and rust free, it needed only minimal help to be brought into concours condition. This car's condition is a rarity among the RSs, considering that many drivers abused the limits of these amazing cars on the road and on the track. The original interior was restored by Autos International.

    All the mechanicals were addressed by Scott Hendry of Scott's Independent. Every system was restored including the engine, transmission, suspension, oil system, fuel system, brakes, and air conditioning. The engine had never been apart, and its condition became a guide for all of Hendry's future restorations. The rare A/C system is all-original including the compressor and all the hoses.

    Noted Carrera RS expert, Nate Cantwell, advised and assisted on the restoration that both Willhoit and Hendry consider extremely correct and representative of their best work.

    This is a unique opportunity to acquire what has to be one of the finest 911 Carrera RSs in existence, restored and prepared by the top experts in their fields.

    Factory Options:
    102 Heated rear window, two stage, tinted
    220 Limited-slip differential
    409 Sport seats, left and right
    419 Retractable shoulder/lap belts left and right
    441 Power antenna, right, and loudspeaker
    482 Engine-compartment light
    559 Air conditioning system
    650 Electric sliding roof
    651 Electric window lifts
    Black Roof Liner

    Mileage: 36,899 kilometers = 22,928 miles.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    'Restoring to Preserve'

    '. . . Although the car was extremely original and had only 36k kilometers on the odometer it was decided to do a complete restoration to preserve the car for the next 40 years.

    . . . car was stripped down to its tub and found to be in amazing physical condition . . .
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    Ahhh.....the Paul and Jeff show. It takes me back.


    Rick,

    Stacy gives you the answer to why this car was restored even though the mileage was so low. Can you find it?


    The CN36s look so good on this car! To my knowledge the 'sister' car mentioned in the description has never surfaced. Anyone have that car in their database?
    Brian

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