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  1. #1921

    FS: @Road Scholars - 9113600998

    June 2018 - Listed at Road Scholars for "Price Upon Request"
    Still For Sale at RS
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    Road Scholars, Durham, NC
    1973 Porsche 2.7L 911 Carrera RS Coupe
    VIN: 9113600998
    Engine: 6630983
    Trans: 783063
    Color: Tangerine/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: 130,252 km (indicated)
    Price: "Price Upon Request"

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    Nice third series RS in light yellow: http://porsport.com/1973_carrera_rs_light_yellow

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  3. #1923

    FS: @Early911S e.K. - Grand Prix White

    Would always be nice to know the chassis number for future searches . . .
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    Early 911S e.K., Wuppertal, Germany
    1973 Porsche 2.7L 911 Carrera RS, Stock #979
    VIN: 9113601136 (Thank you Hugh! [see below])
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: Grand Prix White/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: 29,186 km (indicated)
    Price: €680.000/~US$795,000

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    Dealer Description:

    This grand prix Porsche 911 2.7 Carrera RS was delivered to Gotfried Schultz on May 1st, 1973 in Ratingen. The vehicle history is available and the vehicle equipment and the engine of the 911/83 and the 915/08 gearbox correspond to the birth certificate.

    The engine, type 911/83 and the gearbox 915/06 have been completely revised using many new parts according to the original specifications.
    All other add-on parts of the vehicle such as the chassis, brakes, oil and fuel systems, electrics, rims and interior are new or revised to new condition.
    The vehicle has a Recaro sports seat on the left in black synthetic leather with a Pepita seat center panel.

    Further optional equipment are:
    - M472 Touring equipment
    - M258 headrest left / right
    - M410 sports seat on the left
    - M419 3 point belt with automatic left and right
    - M440 antenna on the left with loudspeaker in front
    - M571 rear fog light
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 09-29-2020 at 08:10 AM. Reason: Added VIN
    Doug Dill

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    Doug
    it is 9113601136 (can work it out from the options quoted)

    I have a record of it being restored by Freisinger in 2009
    this is what they said at the time

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    We restored a Porsche Carrera 2.7. This car is located on the first possession and is since 1975 with Freisinger Motorsport stored. The vehicle was in the Grand Prix white with red rims and lettering "
    Hugh Hodges
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  5. #1925

    FS: @Early911S e.K. - Grand Prix White

    July 2016 - Artcurial Le Mans Classic Auction sold for ~US$528,000
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    Early 911S e.K., Wuppertal, Germany
    1973 Porsche 2.7L 911 Carrera RS, Stock #682
    VIN: 9113601366 (thank you Hugh!)
    Engine: 6631334
    Trans: -
    Color: Grand Prix White/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: 00,041 km (indicated)
    Price: €820.000/~US$960,500

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    Dealer Description:

    This Porsche 2.7 RS in Grand Prix white / red with black leatherette was completely restored in our house.
    The vehicle was formerly delivered to dealer 115 in Germany in May 1973 and the history is fully documented. In addition, extensive documents are available on the work carried out in previous years.
    The vehicle corresponds to the birth certificate in all equipment details.
    A Classic Data report for the vehicle is available.

    The engine, type 911/83 and the gearbox type 915/08 are matching numbers.
    Many of the vehicle's add-on parts such as chassis, brake, oil and gasoline systems, electrics, rims and interior are new or have been revised to new condition.

    The vehicle has the special equipment:
    M 102 2-stage electric rear window
    M 409 Recaro sports seat left / right
    M 650 electric steel sunroof

    The vehicle is offered on behalf of the customer.
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 09-30-2020 at 10:18 AM. Reason: Added VIN / Fix Typo
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    Again by a process of elimination (on the options and where and when it was delivered) this could only be 911 360 1366

    Interesting though as a car with that identity (and numbers visible in marketing shots) was sold via Artcurial at Le Mans classic in July 2016 in "average" condition at best where it was described as a "Touring, rallying and track car ". The French RS club also shows the owner at the time so It looks like it has been fully restored back to original for this sale

    At that stage it was white / blue and had some rally type features that are not present now. The sales pitch at the time also (apparently wrongly) stated that it was delivered new in Italy and that it had been owned by a French collector since 2000

    PS your heading shows it as yellow but the text correctly shows it as white / red
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  7. #1927
    Quote Originally Posted by HughH View Post
    Doug
    Again by a process of elimination (on the options and where and when it was delivered) this could only be 911 360 1366
    Interesting though as a car with that identity (and numbers visible in marketing shots) was sold via Artcurial at Le Mans classic in July 2016 in "average" condition at best where it was described as a "Touring, rallying and track car ". The French RS club also shows the owner at the time so It looks like it has been fully restored back to original for this sale
    At that stage it was white / blue and had some rally type features that are not present now. The sales pitch at the time also (apparently wrongly) stated that it was delivered new in Italy and that it had been owned by a French collector since 2000
    PS your heading shows it as yellow but the text correctly shows it as white / red
    Hugh, once again, thank you for your wealth of information!
    Doug Dill

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    The light yellow one is found here: https://www.early911s.de/en/cars/sal...7-carrera-rs-1

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  9. #1929

    FS: @Silverstone Auction - 1973 2.7L 911 Carrera RS - 1036

    Silverstone Auction, NEC Classic Live Online Auction, 13th and 14th November 2020
    1973 Porsche 2.7L 911 Carrera RS
    VIN: 9113601036
    Engine: 6631012
    Trans: -
    Color: Light Yellow/Black
    Mileage: 61,055 km (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: £300,000 - £350,000/~US$391,300 - $456,500 (Buyers Premium 12.5% + VAT)
    Sold for: TBD

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    Auction Description:

    - Left-hand drive – Touring specification
    - £180,000 restoration by Porsche specialists, Gantspeed
    - Matching numbers with original engine and gearbox
    - Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and a full history
    - Outstanding condition
    - Priced to sell today

    This car is a left-hand drive Touring model supplied new to Germany in Light Yellow with black upholstery, as it is today, and has been with our private vendor for the last 6 years. During its life, like most RS’ in their early days, it has travelled around the world ~ including several years in Hong Kong.

    Back in 2007/2008 as Robert Gant was firmly establishing Gantspeed as one of the premier Porsche Specialists in the UK, he took this car to make it his “signature restoration project” and thus left no stone unturned in the 2 years plus restoration of the car which included absolutely everything. This work was all fully documented and photographed with over 500 pictures on file. The total invoices add up to in excess of £180,000 in total spend and the car has covered very few Km since then. The car was finished to such a high standard, both mechanically and cosmetically, that it was used by Gantspeed to promote their business for several years and was their car of choice in all their national advertising for many years after the work was completed.
    On completion, the car was sent to Porsche GB to check for originality of all parts and a full inspection. A copy of this correspondence is in the history file.

    Our vendor has used it occasionally but most of the time it sits in his bespoke luxury garage amid several other amazing 911s, being correctly stored and used only when the sun shines. Like all his cars though, it has been professionally maintained and annually serviced.

    This original matching numbers car is offered with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and one of the most comprehensive history files we have ever seen. The eagle-eyed amongst you will spot that we did, in fact, offer this car earlier this year. However, the owner wants it gone now, so we have lowered the price guide and reserve price by £100,000 to make sure that happens.

    So this is a real opportunity to acquire a very competitively priced, genuine 911 2.7 RS Carrera today.
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 10-23-2020 at 03:47 PM.
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    That could be a steal with the low reserve, curious what it will go for. Engine case/number not original, could be replacement case re-stamped by the factory looking at the font.

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