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Thread: Look what is back - Silver Bullet - now $99k USD

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    Look what is back - Silver Bullet - now $99k USD

    Alex Webster

    1967 911S Sunroof - RHD
    1969 911E - LHD - Historic Racecar
    1975 911 Carrera 2.7 MFI - RHD - Historic Racecar

    My historic racing videos - www.youtube.com/aewebster

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    Loved it when it was built, still love it now. Would be good to get it back to its birthplace.

    I think I'll ring the bank and have them bar me from any international transfers... especially after this week...

    Was it ever rhd?
    Cheers, Ryan

    Founder and chief centre cap remover at : ZOLLHAUS / Design driven custom PORSCHE : https://zoll.haus

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    Senior Member timgt3's Avatar
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    I'm pretty sure it was RHD and converted when it left these shores. Such an awesome car. I remeber it at one of the dutton rallys or maybe it was the porsche 50th. Cant remember.

    C'mon Ryan, you have nothing else on the go.....or do you?????
    Tim Pritchard

    1970 911S (resto underway) http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ge-1970S-resto
    1976 Carrera 3.0 Group Sc Race Car
    1969 911T Group Sb Race Car (Sold to a good home)

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    Nope, was always LHD. First rally it did was the 92 Dutton Rally, and I remember it flying past us in the middle of the night nav. Long time ago now!!
    Alex Webster

    1967 911S Sunroof - RHD
    1969 911E - LHD - Historic Racecar
    1975 911 Carrera 2.7 MFI - RHD - Historic Racecar

    My historic racing videos - www.youtube.com/aewebster

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    Too flash for me, just right for RC or even a white shoe wearer. You know who you are .......
    Andrew B (Tiger)
    911 69E Historic Production Race Car

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    Great car.....the 901 was lucky enough to line up against it in the Geelong sprints at the 1992 Grand Prix rally. It just tore off into the distance. Jeff can steer too. I think it had a proper RS / RSR engine that was removed at some point......
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    '75 (Nov) 924 Group 4 Rallye. 9th o/all, 1st in class ‘79 Repco Round Australia Rally Barth/Kussmaul; 1st RHD chassis, 1st front engined Porsche to win an FIA event

    ‘78 928 Manual - early RHD Opalmetallic (gold) + Pasha

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    Quote Originally Posted by timgt3 View Post
    I'm pretty sure it was RHD and converted when it left these shores. Such an awesome car. I remeber it at one of the dutton rallys or maybe it was the porsche 50th. Cant remember.

    C'mon Ryan, you have nothing else on the go.....or do you?????
    Funny, I saw it when it was for sale on the Gold Coast circa 1998 and I thought it was RHD as well; though I defer to Alex's knowledge.
    John Forcier
    EarlyS #1987
    1968 911 Race Car "Grun Hilda"
    1969 S/T interpretation "Blau Healer"
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    Senior Member Fishcop's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy B View Post
    Too flash for me, just right for RC or even a white shoe wearer. You know who you are .......
    I take it I resemble that remark?
    John Forcier
    EarlyS #1987
    1968 911 Race Car "Grun Hilda"
    1969 S/T interpretation "Blau Healer"
    Restoration Saga

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    I spotted one of my neighbours literally coming back from a 5 minute drive the shops (milk, bread etc) in his polished aluminium PRB last Sunday. One could easily "out-ridiculous" such a usage with this:
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    Cheers, Ryan

    Founder and chief centre cap remover at : ZOLLHAUS / Design driven custom PORSCHE : https://zoll.haus

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