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    Max Moritz

    Saw this in a parking garage on Nob Hill a couple of months ago. Anyone know it? Was pinstriped (Max Moritz Special"


    sorry for the crappy pic.
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    Were you jogging when you took that photo?
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    Didn't yo momma tell ya you'd go blind if you kept doing that????
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    Some people use this photography method to list their cars on ebay.
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    Sounds interesting - any other photos?

    Of course, Max Moritz was a famous dealership in Germany and had a well-known race team. They were maybe best known for this 914-6GT and their 934.
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    That's Kirk's very cool car. I can post less "artsy" pics when I get home from work tonight.
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    Some other Max Moritz cars...
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    thats my friends (Kirk) car, driven it, very fast 2.9 MFI well over 200hp
    seen him get sideways on second gear on that car.

    it looks like a sleeper and its quick
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    OK, so what's the Max Moritz connection?

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    kirk's yellow 73 911 has max moritz pistons, it has a max moritz decal on the rear deck lid, this is most likely why wilywily mentioned max moritz....

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