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1973 Porsche 2.7L Carrera RS
VIN: 9113601354
Engine: 6631323
Trans: -
Color: Yellow w/green trim/Black
Mileage: 72,724 km (indicated)
Price: £575,000/~US$765,650
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Seller's Description:
- 7700 kms since total restoration by RUF
- Canary Yellow with Green script
- Black Interior
- Left Hand Drive
- 72,000 Miles
This magnificient example chassis 1354 has originally been built as a Touring in 1973 and had two owners in Germany until it was sold in 1989 to a very well known collector in Belgium. Being extremely demanding on the quality of his cars he brought the Carrera RS to Ruf Automobiles in 1990 to receive a nut and bolt restoration which lasted two years.
During the process the car was modified into Lightweight specifications. The restoration file shows how deep was the work carried on and only a handful of 911s received a premium quality restoration as to this one. 1354 only ran 7000km since and is in immaculate condition, 20 years on it is a real tribute to the work performed at RUF. The car was slightly upgraded on the suspension and engine, this is the very best driving 2,7RS we have ever driven.
This is a real opportunity to acquire a RUF restored and enhanced Carrera RS with all the surrounding driving pleasure and top quality to expect from them.
Comes with a Complete History of Restoration, including Photos and invoices
Doug Dill
1973 911E Coupe
PCA #1987109761
Early 911S Registry #548
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http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...235#post836890
Dorothum Auction, Wien-Vösendorf Vehicle and Technique Center, June 23, 2018
1973 Porsche 2.7L 911 Carrera RS Coupe, Lot 600 V
VIN: 9113600235
Engine: 6630259
Trans: -
Color: Grand Prix White/Black
Mileage: 58,122 km (indicated)
Auction Estimate: €420,000, - €540,000/US$494,500 - $635,500
Sold for: TBD:
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Auction Description (Translation to English):
- One of the first 500 homologation models!
- Munich delivery!
This Carrera RS, chassis # 0235, was built in December 1972 and is one of the 500 Homologations models, which were built with extra thin sheet metal to push the homologation weight as possible. He was ordered over the Mahag in Munich, according to the reference work of Dr. med. Konradsheim in signal yellow with sports seats with headrests, a limited slip differential, heated rear window and 3-point safety belts. Delivery is self-pickup without conservation specified.
During the 1980s, the RS moved to Mönchengladbach to Horst Derkum. He is no stranger in the Porsche world, as he is regarded as a luminary in the construction of racing cars, which maintained a private racing team for years and successfully. Around 1990, the Porsche came from one specialist to the next. Esben Kraen had heard of the RS at Horst Derkum and he managed to buy the car and to bring to Denmark. Immediately, he began with a restoration that would take four years and at the end of which was a result that still bears witness to the quality of the work today. Esben Kraen enjoyed his # 0235 for 20 years and participated in numerous events throughout Europe until he finally sold it to a friend.
Already in early years, the RS had suffered an engine failure and got two times a replacement housing of the correct type 911/83. The former was not to get tight and the latter put aside and still unused the car today, provided by the manufacturer with the original number. The currently installed engine is based on a 911/81 magnesium housing and was prepared by Esben Kraen for his RS.
Everything has already been said about the Carrera RS. He fills books as well as dreams. This copy was in the hands of the best Porsche connoisseurs for decades and was restored by one for itself. Since then, a lot has changed, especially the desirability of these athletes. This early homologation model will spoil the new owner. Jump in and have fun or patience and make him look like he did in 1972.
Doug Dill
1973 911E Coupe
PCA #1987109761
Early 911S Registry #548
Anyone know the asking price?
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Road Scholars, Durham, NC
1973 Porsche 2.7L 911 Carrera RS Coupe
VIN: 9113601006
Engine: 6630985
Trans: 7830976
Color: Raspberry Code 4545 (Originally Light Ivory)/Black Leatherette
Mileage: 00028 km (indicated)
Price: "Price Upon Request"
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Dealer Description:
- Finished in May 1973
- Options: Retractable antenna left and loudspeaker
In the Porsche world of 1973 RS’s there are few names that bring nothing but in respect, Dick Moran is that name. Dick’s a southern California collector that believed in the 1973 RS’s long before everyone jumped on the band wagon and 20 years ago started to assemble a collection of them in one every color. Some color were rarer than others and simply couldn’t be found, the color you see here is one of them Raspberry as they only made 4 in this color. The colors he couldn’t find he would just change. Dick would take a common color say white and restore in the color he needed such as this car in Raspberry. Dick had hoarded every NOS part he could find over the years and only bought the best, rust free, un damaged example RS’s out there for his collection. I remember in the early 2000’s when Road Scholars was just getting started an all original back RS showed up in Mexico on eBay. We were bidding on it for a client when I got a call from an old timer in the Porsche world saying “forget it, you’ll never out bid him he wants it! and my reply was we’ll see. We did see, he was correct! In those days a 1973 RS was a $75,000 car and Dick out bid me and got the car for $180,000 then restored it! I saw the car a few years later when he finished the restoration and it was flawless, simply amazing! We purchased this example 5 or 6 years ago for one of our great collectors when Dick started thinning the heard. The example here was done by the same group of restoration shops in southern California a most of his others. Carrera 6 handled body, chassis, interior, and details while Scott’s Independent handled the drivetrain. This example has had very few miles since restoration and performs flawlessly. I don’t know what magic Scott’s did to the engine but its tuned flawlessly and simply the best performing RS I’ve had the pleasure to drive. The detail on this car is amazing, everything fits perfectly and performs better! Hell the wheel wells are even wrapped in clear bra to keep them flawless when you drive it. Simply the best restored 911RS we’ve had the pleasure of owning!
Doug Dill
1973 911E Coupe
PCA #1987109761
Early 911S Registry #548
Anyone know the asking price?
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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: 129,790 km (indicated)
Price: "Price Upon Request"
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Dealer Description:
- 472 optioned touring example
- Finished April 1973
- Options: 220 limited-slip differential, 258 head restraints left and right, 409 sport seats left and right, 419 retractable shoulder/lap belts left and right, 440 retractable antenna left and loudspeaker.
This Matching numbers 1973 RS is the Dream find for any collector as its one of only a few untouched original cars we’ve ever seen! Originally equipped with limited slip differential, sports seats, headrests, retractable seat belts and electric aerial.
The car has all books including RS supplement, Original Blaupunkt radio guarantee and instruction book (radio still fitted) and even tyre compressor guarantee and instruction manual. Porsche dealer network book and typed letter explaining heater operation from Porsche (very rare). All books are in correct burgundy wallets and instruction manual still in plastic original dealer wallet.
In fact only the hood has been repainted, perfect match. Paint is original from 70 -100 microns all over. Super amazing originality, unique in condition by any standard.
Mind blowing intact details, priceless reference car, some Items I have only seen in period photos: incredible.
Plastic pip rivets on tread plates; tack welds on wing ends; alloy arch trim and screws; rear engine lid construction and stickers; carpets; seals; nuts bolts screws; wiring; clips; sealant glue; trim; etc. So much, not just original, but untouched never been taken apart since new!
130,000 kms(81,000 miles) Tangerine, Recaros, all tools and books incl. stamped service book. Swiss car maintained by supplying dealer til 1985 when it was brought to the UK in 1989. The car remained in the UK until a few years ago when we purchased ind imported this special car. Very nice, Very original and rarely seen in the wild!
As the collector we purchased it from in the UK said “Non-repeatable, original unrestored, non-accident, never welded car.”
MECHANIC REPORT AND SPECIAL NOTATIONS:
Matching numbers- engine and transmission, limited slip differential, sports seats, headrests, retractable seat belts, electric aerial, all present.
130,000 kms tangerine, wide wheels, Recaro sport seats, all tools and books incl. stamped service book. Swiss car maintained by supplying dealer til 1985 brought to the UK in 1989 and owned by one family since.
The car has all books including RS supplement, Original Blaupunkt radio guarantee and instruction book (radio still fitted) and even tyre compressor guarantee and instruction manual. Porsche dealer network book and typed letter explaining heater operation from Porsche (very rare). All books are in correct burgundy wallets and instruction manual still in plastic original dealer wallet.
Written service history from English owner explaining all work covered by Tony Greatorex including many more invoices from him. All MoT’s since car came to UK in 1989, insurance documents etc.
Bonnet has been repainted, perfect match. Paint is original from 70 -100 microns all over. Incredible originality, unique in condition.
Mind blowing intact details, priceless reference car, some Items I have only seen in period photos: incredible.
Plastic pip rivets on tread plates; tack welds on wing ends; alloy arch trim and screws; rear engine lid construction and stickers; carpets; seals; nuts bolts screws; wiring; clips; sealant glue; trim; etc. So much, not just original, but untouched never been taken apart since new!
Non-repeatable, original unrestored, non-accident, never welded car
Doug Dill
1973 911E Coupe
PCA #1987109761
Early 911S Registry #548
The Tangerine RS looks great without side script. Would be fun to crawl around this car and really check it out. This RS does beg for a set of CN36 tires, surprising the guys at Road Scholars haven't put a set on. I'm sure this would be included in the "Canepa Difference".
Brian
'71T
R Gruppe #299
Touche Brian!
I bet Canepa wouldn’t have forgotten the air box connector jubilee clip either. Tut tut.
Regards
Mike
RS#1551(sold)
67S
73E (home after 25 years) and sold again
Early S reg. #681
This one was exactly a year ago for sale in Belgium and in private hands. I guess it did not sell then at 1.15M €. Not sure what happened to the engine, first picture from a year ago..looks nicer IMHO.
Cees
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