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Thread: PRE 73 or PRE 74

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    PRE 73 or PRE 74

    We have a small dicusson on the danish early 911 board
    and I would like to hear some comment from you guys
    what is a early 911 in daily speach
    is it a pre 73 or a pre 74
    we are quiet aware of F and G model etc and the hole story
    but some times you read "pre73 wanted ...for sale etc."
    even magazins write pre 73 of early 911
    PRE 73 in my mind is up to 1972
    I hope you understand our question
    So what do you think it is ....

    regards

    Marek

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    pre 74, the last of the longhoods.
    Currently:
    67 3.6 Rocket "Silver"
    62 T6 Outlaw Coupe "ole Yellow"
    65 F100 Custom Cab Flairside Shortbed

    Gone but not forgotten in last 2 years:
    67S Concours King
    67 912 Vintage Racer
    68 912 Flipper
    83 911SC
    93 Mo30 968

    too many cars before that

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    "its better to wear out then rust out"

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    Could you post a link to the Danish board?
    Peter Kane

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    No problem Peter

    here is a link to the topic

    http://www.early911.dk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2670

    its offcause in danish

    regards

    Marek

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    74MY models got presented already in late spring 1973 (Christophorus) and built after 7/1973.
    PRE 73 and you know its a 911 built before that change.
    Registry member No.773

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    these danes certainly have a sense of humour! did anyone else scroll down on that link and see the scary crossdresser clearing obstructions from his rover's exhaust pipe!!! I hope no one starts the engine.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    Yikes! Gives new meaning to the term "clean, unmolested car".

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    The use of Pre-73 is meant to be all longhoods, so technically it should be Pre-74 in my 'train' of thought (steam engine, coal car and caboose....lol)
    Paul Schooley
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    vintage

    I would think including 1973.5 model and older.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    these danes certainly have a sense of humour! did anyone else scroll down on that link and see the scary crossdresser clearing obstructions from his rover's exhaust pipe!!! I hope no one starts the engine.
    Very funny. Certainly less than that is sensored here at this board.

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