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    Quote Originally Posted by HughH View Post
    here you go 911 030 1108 Chiquita III (also raced at the Targa Florio and Le Mans in 1971)


    GT79 at Nurburgring 1970 and and just for something different one of the earlier Chiquita's from 1968 (not sure if I or II)
    Any picture of this car during Le Mans 1971?
    Thank you.

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    here it is at le mans in 1971 car #48

    le mans 1971 48.JPGle mans 1971 48 a.png

    and at the 71 Targa, again car #48

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    911 S 1967 and ...

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    911t/r 11820807
    Again for sale in Germany
    asking price 850 k euros
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    FS: @Schaltkulisse GmbH - 911T/R - 11820807

    Schaltkulisse GmbH, 82024 Taufkirchen, Germany
    1968 Porsche 2.0L 911T/R
    VIN: 11820807
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: Light Ivory/Black
    Mileage: 00,000 (indicated)
    Price: €850,000/~US$1,012,868

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    1968 Porsche 2.0L 911 T-R Light Ivory 10.jpg

    Dealer Description:

    - Took part in the "24h of le Mans" 1969
    - Took part in the "1.000 km of Paris" 1969
    - Completely restored in 2014

    In 1968, the 911 T as well as the 911 S were reclassified from the Touring Car category to Group 3 (Stock GT). To give a successor to its mythical R, Porsche decided to offer a more radical version of its 911 T. The T was the obvious choice, as its body was already 52kg lighter than the S equivalent. This version would be called the T/R, and to make it more competition-oriented, the car was stripped out of any kind of sound deadening, reducing the total weight by a further 25kg.

    Porsche’s Rallyemen and Track Racing customers had a plethora of options to choose from when ordering the car, giving them the opportunity to buy their ideal 911, outfitted with competition equipment directly from the factory. The equipment list ranged from two engine choices, a 160 hp 911 S engine or a twin-ignition, 906 spec engine, developing 210 hp, to special gearing and rally equipment. It is believed that 35 or fewer 911 T/R have been built in 1968. Of the 35, 4 were RHD.

    Our example is chassis No. 118 20 807 and was delivered new to Claude Ballot-Lena of the Levallois-based French racing team Ecurie Sonauto in April 1968. Fitted new with a 2 litre 911 S engine type 901/02 and a 5-speed manual transmission (901/54) with Nürburgring ratios, the delivery documents state that the car was additionally equipped with some rare factory options, including the “Rallye Ausrüstung” (Rally equipment) and footrest.

    The car wore the registration number 6350 UT 75, with which it will participate in a race in Montlhéry and Rallye Sud-Ouest in Acquitaine in 1968, driven by French racing driver Claude Ballot-Lena on both occasions. The car would go on in 1969 and race at the 24 hours of Le Mans, wearing start number 63 and piloted by Rene Mazzia and Pierre Mauroy. Due to gearbox problems, #807 had to withdraw from the race. Later that year, the car took part in the 1000 km of Paris with start number 28, where it finished in 15th position and achieved the best qualifying time in GT series. In 1970, the car has raced again at the Coupes de l’ACIF in Montlhéry at the hands of Pierre Mauroy where it finished 10th. In 1971, new owner Roland Tozzi entered the car in the 24 hours and the 3 hours of Le Mans, but did not race.

    Our 911 T/R underwent a restoration in 2014 at Franco Lembo Automobilia in Reims and is finished in its original color combination of Hellelfenbein (Light Ivory, 6804) over black interior. As with most race cars, #807 didn’t conserve its original engine and gearbox and is now equipped with a 906 spec engine type 901/20, which was the optional and more powerful engine option for the 911 T/R. Period correct racing elements such as the side lamp specific to the 24 hours of Le Mans as well as a circuit breaker still refer to the car ́s racing history. A rollcage of FIA type and necessary security equipment have been installed, and thus, the car is eligible to all big international events such as Le Mans Classic and the Tour Auto in class 2.

    We are proud to offer this special 911 for sale in Munich. A rare occasion to acquire one of the very few T/R’s ever made by the factory, and one which comes with a rich racing history.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Official Le Mans organizers' document confirms Veuillet, plates, engine- and chassisnumber(118 2 0779) regarding to the 1968 24h-race:


    LM'68-off.registration doc - 36(?)52VA75, Veuillet.jpg

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    too bad they did not even bother to install the correct front drip rail or rear slam panel. But then again, can't be too critical at that price.
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    air cooled only

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    Judging by the condition of the vin tag I wonder what they started with and how much of the car is still original

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    odd no mention of 71 Le Mans in ST trim
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    that 71 Le Mans entry (car # 48) was Chiquita - 9110301103 not this car. It was posted in reference to comments a couple of posts up.

    also since the first post here it has been (i think conclusively) proven that this car did not do the 1968 Le mans and definitely was not the iconic car #44 - that was 0779
    i note that all reference to it being the #44 in 1968 is now missing from the latest sales pitch
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