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Thread: Interesting P.O.C. letter october 1964 regarding serial number 300013

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    I like this pic
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    Quote Originally Posted by fap901 View Post
    Informations I already have , HughH but , 300012 is known to be the VERY FIRST to be delivered to the USA, Press and demonstrator car for Porsche cars in California from October 1964 to mid 1965. Rumours say that it has been sold to a collector in Nevada ...
    In Bob's attachment it shows that 300012 was completed on September 28th, 300013 on September 25th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03 View Post
    I like this pic
    Is this the LA autoshow of 1964?

    Note: no front bumper guards. It's one of the things that are interesting to me. When did they start mounting front bumper guards as standard equipment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    Is this the LA autoshow of 1964?
    Its most likely Prototyp 13325, built in 1963 and shown in September 63 in Frankfurt, October in Paris and London, November in Turin, Spring 1964 in Geneva. One of the first cars tested by a car magazine, destroyed on December 12 1965 while conduction a crash test.
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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    When did they start mounting front bumper guards as standard equipment.

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    As far as I know, US market cars always had front bumper guards standard.
    Row not, but it was optional. Of course, this not includes the 13xxx Vin plate prototypes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 911T1971 View Post
    As far as I know, US market cars always had front bumper guards standard.
    Row not, but it was optional. Of course, this not includes the 13xxx Vin plate prototypes.
    Interesting comment to look further into.

    Thanks Karim

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    Richard, looking through my papers, couldnt find (yet) proof.
    But somehow in my memory i read it, lets see if true or my fault.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03 View Post
    another proto - early muffler skirt !
    Where are these pictures from?

    Never seen before !!!

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