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Thread: Werks 911 Rally cars 1965 - 1972

  1. #71
    Quote Originally Posted by HughH View Post
    Baudett
    I do not know for certain about the #37 car in 1973 with the plates WZ-JW 1driven by Walter and Leir HOWEVER the photo of the car with those plates in the 1970 Monte (car 118) driven by Walter and rack CANNOT be 911 030 0001 as in that year it was the Waldegaard werks car #6
    That car (0001) is / or at least was owned by Feustel as shown in the article in the link you gave to 9tro.com and at least at that stage has the plates S T 5704 back on it

    I always have believed that after being used by the factory (as a recce car and possibly a test car after the 1970 Monte Carlo) it was sold and ended up in the UK initially registered as 251LP at the Porsche dealership at Denham and then as PMO220 for John Sprinzel in the RAC Welsh rally of 1972 - his last rally where he retired the car (and possibly others earlier). At that stage it still was Tangerine as used by the Werks team

    Therefore I dont think it was the orange car shown as #75 in 1973 (D ED 71) OR WZ-JW 1 but without knowing the identity of those cars I cannot be certain


    I'll try to see it better. The name, the owner... I thought it was a private person... I see that you have a "historic" car shop... and my question is if the procedure is normal in a car as important as this?

    “As anything can happen in competitive motorsport, we made the decision to remove and preserve irreplaceable original parts such as the roll cage, seats, wiring harness, bumpers, doors, front and rear lids, and use replica parts made from original materials so that the originals will not be destroyed in case of an accident”. I have explained.
    Any information about that first event in Mallorca? Any image?

    interesting fragment about the vehicle and its history:
    "“Fortunately, because we started off in Scandinavia, we had to pass Stuttgart during the concentration run on the way to the South of France,” explained Björn. “This gave the racing department the chance to raise the car a few centimeters and reset the suspension geometry to suit. Set up to my liking, the car was very fast. We had a clean run at all the stages and we won the rally. The 911S/T was a relatively simple and very strong car and I never had a mechanical failure.”

    https://www.excellence-mag.com/issues/227/articles/legendary?page=2

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    Porscheregistrer as a page belongs to Porsche? Or is it "an independent page"?
    "PorscheRegister.com is an initiative from and for Porsche enthusiasts and Porsche Classic Center Gelderland in the Netherlands.

    You can list your car(s) but also become active in a missing registry. It is a joint effort of 'friends of the brand' and owners.
    Not all models are currently in the registry. For now you can only list the cars displayed on the home page. If you have suggestions please contact us."
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    What wheels were used on the early rally cars? Did they use 904 wheels or all steel wheels? I`ve got a couple 904 wheels and would like to find a home for them, I can`t use them.

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    More photos of UL-Y 826

    Hugh,

    I found these pictures of UL-Y 826 on Motorsport Images and wanted to add them to your thread. I am assuming they include pictures of the car before the 1968 East African Safari as well as a shot during the rally.

    Other cars pictured include a right hand drive 911 with a plate KKZ733 and a right hand drive 356. One picture also includes a blue 550A.

    https://www.motorsportimages.com/pho...porsche+safari


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    Blue car is a 550A

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    Thanks for the correction. It looks like it is

    550A-0121

    "Later in the decade, the Spyder was sold to Gordon Crow, a dealer in Nairobi, and he repainted the car blue and entered numerous local events. During this time, the 550A was seen in 1969 by Porsche engineer and soon to be factory driver, Jürgen Barth."

    https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/a...ky-racing-past

    More pictures of the shop, confirmed to be that of Gordon C.R. Crow can be found in the Out of Africa thread, including another appearance by KKZ773.

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...l=1#post734135
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    1970 Rally Poland - that was 911 030 0950 Zasada Porsche S-R 2971


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    Interesting appearance by a Kenyan-registered early 911 above. Do we know any more about KKZ733 or any other early RHD cars that found their way to that country? I am aware of Bantam's 911 TR, but it starts to look as if there might have been others. Thanks, Robert

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