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    The Carrera Targa and Coupe (and the other 911s on display at the 1973 IAA) each had a different shade of pink, all custom colors selected by the styling department and not previous Porsche colors.

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    I do beleive the pink Carrera is Frankfurt -September- 1973, showing off the new Carrera, as another member states too. Wondering if both cars had same colors. Carpet is everywhere similar, including the Turbo prototype as well the „Langzeitauto” prototyp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rynoshark View Post
    The Carrera Targa and Coupe (and the other 911s on display at the 1973 IAA) each had a different shade of pink, all custom colors selected by the styling department and not previous Porsche colors.
    Thx! Great input.
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    As I was also looking for pictures of the cars in 1973 I stumbled upon the CARRERA 2.7 book https://parabolicapress.com/products...s-edition-book
    There are some more pictures of the cars in there:
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    Great picture! I don't think Porsche would today display all their new cars in shades of pink. Different times indeed.
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    are there also colored pictures of the 72 paris show?
    RS premiere show?
    only blk/wht pics to be found..!!??
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    Hey I think that I own the pink targa now although gone through a few changes
    My vin and build specs match exactly but cannot find out 100% because I can’t find out what the Frankfurt 73 AA Pink Targa vin was can anybody help me find out

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