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    Smile 911R VIN Number

    Hello all,
    I'd like to know if somebody knows something about this 911R.
    This is of course not the original color, but anyway i want to know if somebody can tell me if this a is a real one, and if yes, what is the VIN number.
    there is also 2 viedo about this one. (sound is amazing)

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    Well geeeeez leweeeeze....post a link to those videos man! Inquiring minds need to know.
    Paul Schooley
    71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
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    NICE! Where the heck did you get that pic? Is it a replica (chrome door handles, 65-67 rear view mirror, no flares?)?
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    Those look like R flairs to me.

    Bob T. those look like more than the stock rear wheel arches to me. Here is the 1964-68 rear fender line for reference.




    Can we have Rick Cabell chime in on the rear fender line - he has recent exposure to the "R".

    If that's a repro "R" it sure is nice. Oil tank in fender, front fenders/signals, thru the hood tank filler.
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    Hello: All it takes is time and money and you could own a real 911R clone! Thanks Eric

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    Here is the links for the Videos,

    http://www.bomberonline.com/VBulleti...ead.php?t=6574

    Even in the interior it seems a real one or a very good copy !!!

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    What a fabulous car !!


    Andy

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    More rear fender flair

    Again for comparison only:

    That rear flair has a kick out at the bumper with an additional slope out from the fender line above it. That wheel looks to be a 7" (or at least a much wider stance).

    Andy, I agree great looking car... I feel a little embarased comparing my plain jane 65 to it.
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    That looks like a standard lwb '69-'73 rear flare to me...

    I haven't got one of my 911R-inspired '72 from a similar angle but...

    Andy

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  10. #10
    Sorry - I meant to say R flares. On the R I believe the turn out is dramatic compared to a LWB flare on a SWB body. Also I believe the rear bumper turns out to flow with the dramatic R flare. All in all that is a beauty of a car! Would love to see more pics!
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