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    1973 RS @ Coys

    http://www.coys.co.uk/auctions/lot.p...on=52&id=40560

    1973 Porsche 911 2.7 Litre Carrera RS

    Registration no: 3033 UE 38
    Chassis no: 9113600034
    Estimate: £85,000-100,000

    "This 1973 Porsche 911 RS was delivered new to the South of France where it has resided all its life in the hands of just two owners, the last one having the car since 1976! It is still registered with its first registration number; 3033 UE 38 and the French Carte Grise is included. There is a letter from this last and 2nd owner stating that the car is accident free and has now a total mileage of 144,000km, the mileage was some 20,000 kms when he bought it in 1976. The most intriguing aspect of this car is its originality and to this end it should be noted that these include the original duck tail and rear wheel arches. Its original fenders and small RS steering wheel, its original Recaro seats and CIBIE lamps and mirrors. It is also worth noting that it is an original matching numbers car, especially rare with a marque that is so often seen on the tracks and loose stages of the world. Despite the hot climate where it spent a large amount of its life, the dashboard is also in exceptional condition. The car was never raced and must be a once in a lifetime chance for a serious collector to buy a totally original RS, which has had a sheltered life since it left the Stuttgart works some 33 years ago.
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    Is that a very early serialnumber?

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    If anyone is going to the auction tomorrow please take a number of good photos of the this RS. It looks like it could a nice one with a good history.

    Thanks.
    Brian

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    Wow, that is an early car...like way early. It's the 24th car built (the s/n's start at 9113600011). You can also tell it's super early by the different 'Porsche' script and larger 'Carrera RS' script...if indeed it is a genuine car...haha.
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    what did it sell for?
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    2005 997 C2S Coupe special 1965 slate grey
    1978 911 3.0 SC Targa Silver w/chrome trim

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    Sold for GBP 74,000 excluding buyers premium. While it looked genuine enough it had a lot of very obvious rust lurking beneath a new paintjob. Will cost the buyer a bunch of money to straighten out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PSportoVeloce
    Wow, that is an early car...like way early. It's the 24th car built (the s/n's start at 9113600011). You can also tell it's super early by the different 'Porsche' script and larger 'Carrera RS' script...if indeed it is a genuine car...haha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RennTyp
    Sold for GBP 74,000 excluding buyers premium. While it looked genuine enough it had a lot of very obvious rust lurking beneath a new paintjob. Will cost the buyer a bunch of money to straighten out.
    Thanks for the info on the price and condition. Seems it was priced accordingly for some major body work and paint.
    Brian

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    ANyone have all the results ?

    A lot of Porsches on the block at one place
    Randy K. Germany /Oregon Way too many put away way too many gone !

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    You can find the full results on this DDK thread.

    http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=10999
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