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    FS: Porsche 911R Lance Reventlow

    I am regretfully putting this car up for sale,PM me if you like.It is what it is,if you have questions happy to talk.


    Asking price 1.2mil


    Raj
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    Fantastic. I've seen Don Orosco's Scarabs run at Goodwood Revival. Wonderful cars. The Brits were really smitten with them.
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    911 R

    911R's are true icons;good luck with your sale, of course I 'M basied,yours is #20 mine is #19...........the ulitmate 911 race or road

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    911r

    wow

    This should raise the bar.
    Bittersweet moment when one releases a car like this to the next steward.
    Remember, it's just a car. (and a beautiful one at that).

    Good luck Raj.

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    Scarab Reunion at Road America next weekend. Hopefully, the car will stay on this side of the pond.

    Here's Lance in the rear-engine Scarab (Santa Barbara 62):
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    CoCo mats

    Quote Originally Posted by varunan123
    here are more
    I would like first dibbs on the CoCo mats ! Awesome color...!
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    specifications

    chassis - steel unibody
    engine - 2.0 litre flat 6 air-cooled
    fuel delivery - twin weber 46ida3c carbs
    torque - 152lb-ft @6800 rpm
    horsepower - 210@9000
    transaxle - 5 speed plus reverse
    weight - 1786 pounds
    top speed - 156 mph dependong on gearing

    4 prototypes and 20 race cars

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    Very neat indeed. Is it me, angle of photo's, prior owners reworking or factory work in progress because the R's all seem to have different flairs?
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    But after that moment you are on your own and nobody owes you a damn thing.

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    hot rod history

    I love seeing the significant Hot Rod history dripped all over on this car. There is another car world other than Porsche and it is great to see those influences spill onto our cars once in a while. Thanks for preserving it that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS
    Very neat indeed. Is it me, angle of photo's, prior owners reworking or factory work in progress because the R's all seem to have different flairs?

    I agree I think the metallic blue gives the rear flare more depth. I always wanted to see the inner fender cause it almost looks like they could have strectched the fender to get the flair with out welding one on.

    Raj any pictures of inner fender??

    And carloans.com said I didn't have enough of a down payment
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