Hmmmmmmmmm........ reminds me of a certain RS heading to auction...........
Hmmmmmmmmm........ reminds me of a certain RS heading to auction...........
86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"
The engine that was in this car back in '07, when it was located in MI, was put into an 'RS' with the VIN 1109 which was very suspect and withdrawn from an RM auction in Monterey in '11. I have no idea what engine is currently installed in the Carrera 2.7 as there are no serial number photos or references to a specific serial number.
Call the dealership to find out and then let us know the answer. Thanks.
Brian
'71T
R Gruppe #299
VIN = 9114600263
Eng# = ?
Trans# = ?
Seller's eBay schtick . . .
. . . CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY- ULTRA RARE- NEVER IMPORTED INTO THE US- ONLY 1,026 MANUFACTURED- PORSCHE'S LAST STREET LEGAL MECHANICAL FUEL INJECTION VEHICLE- FACTORY INSTALLED 2.7 LITER RS MOTOR- IDENTICAL WEIGHT TO THE 73' RS TOURING CAR- G-SERIES BODY- DUCKTAIL- ALL RECEIPTS- The Auto Gallery is honored to present this superlative 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera ROW / MFI with 5-Speed Manual Transmission. Finished in a Magenta Exterior and a Black Leather Interior, this 911 Carrera is simply terrific! This Porsche has been very well maintained, recently serviced, and with only 26,180 miles, it is in immaculate condition! This 911 Carrera boasts an extensive list of equipment that includes, 2.7 LITER RS MOTOR, G-SERIES BODY, DUCKTAIL, Leather Interior, K45 Option Group, Bumpers w/ Impact Absorbers, Leather Sport Steering Wheel, Forged Light Metal Wheels, Sekuriflex Windshield, Black Headliner, Sunroof, Fog Lights and much more! The 911 Carrera ROW / MFI (Euro Carrera 2.7) were manufactured for the European market following the end of legendary RS model. Due to strict US emission laws these vehicles were never imported. These cars came equipped with a factory installed 210 bhp 2.7 Liter motor straight out of the RS. The major difference from the RS being the G-Series body as oppose to the long hood form. These Row / MFI vehicles were produced in similar numbers to the RS and carried the same weight as the RS Touring car. Car and Driver recorded a 0-60 mph in 5.5 seconds, during extensive testing. This particular car features a Factory Installed RS 2.7 Liter Engine with 37 more bhp than the US motor, a Lightweight 2,370 lb G-Series Body and Increased Downforce via the famous Ducktail Spoiler, making this a great buy. Take advantage of this opportunity as this beautiful 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera ROW / MFI is being offered at an incredible price and WILL BE SOLD SOON! The Auto Gallery Porsche has inventory levels that exceed the average Porsche dealer by more than 500%. As with all of our vehicles it is CARFAX certified. Please don't hesitate to call or visit our showroom with any questions you may have . . .
Seen @Friends of Steve McQueen, 2013 --- see post #35 . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-McQueen/page4
Color = fraise . . . one-of-one, reportedly/allegedly. Original AC car
(Not mine)
being that this is being sold by a Porsche store should give the buyer some recourse in the event there are proven 'irregularities' down the road.
I can't imagine a non-Porsche nerd would even consider a ROW mid-year 'RS'. Let alone a pink one. The unusual history of this car has been reported widely on this site (and easily found when Googling the cars VIN). Hopefully this will save someone from making an regretful purchase.
I requested a photo of the chassis stamping and the engine number. Will post here if I get them.
1953 1500 Pre-A Coupe
1989 930 Turbo Targa
2007 GT3 RS
1946 Cisitalia D46 Monoposto
1947 Cisitalia 202 GS Coupe
1947 Cisitalia 202 SMM "Nuvolari Spider"
1953 1500 Pre-A Coupe
1989 930 Turbo Targa
2007 GT3 RS
1946 Cisitalia D46 Monoposto
1947 Cisitalia 202 GS Coupe
1947 Cisitalia 202 SMM "Nuvolari Spider"
Interesting that someone was able to take this VIN stamping and turn it into the fairly accurate current one in the photo above.
I recieved the same email with link to the photos 'bespoke' posted above. There is an very interesting email from a Porsche employee in Porsche Classic who confirms the production number match with VIN. Here is the quote from the email;
"Productionnumber 1041698 is correct for VIN 911 460 0263
interior 16=leatherette black,seats leather black
optiongroup K45 contains 559=cooling system,568=colored windows".
From the past linked thread we know the engine in this car can't be original as it was sold on eBay back in '07 with the altered serial number on a '73 Carrera case. The photo of the serial currently in the car confirms this by looking at the number stampings. The '4' is clear indication of the restamp.
Last edited by fryardds; 07-23-2013 at 07:35 PM.
Brian
'71T
R Gruppe #299
Ask for pictures of the underside of the VIN plate, where they welded in the new stamping....
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This is why cars with altered VIN numbers should be sent to the crusher. Like a bad penny they keep showing up as each owner discovers they have been duped and then attempts to toss the hot potato.
andy
67S in pieces
EarlyS: 1358
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