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    HI All,

    I am looking to buy a suitable matching numbers RS Touring to restore!
    Any leads out there? If so, please PM or email me. Henk@Carparcusa.com
    Thanks!!
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    This is as good as it get's. Owned by a fellow DDK member here in the UK.

    https://www.internationalcollectable...rera-27-RS/115

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    [QUOTE=stretch;1058627]This is as good as it get's. Owned by a fellow DDK member here in the UK.

    [url]https://www.internationalcollectables.com/Cars/For-Sale/1972-Porsche-911-Carrera-27-RS/115[/

    Was this an original lightweight and non of those books are original despite being advertised that they are and what’s with the badge in the ducktail I thought no cars were ever delivered with that badge but all with decals
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    This was a M472 and M409 car, so Touring with sport seats.
    The rear badge was used only on RS 2.7 without ducktail.

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    '73 RS #0343 back on the market…

    Some questions on the engine stamp in 2018 post here: https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...hlight=%230343

    https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...1/2347763.html

    Location: Aiken, South Carolina, 29801
    Stock #: X00343
    VIN #: 9113600343
    Mileage: 59,962
    Transmission: Manual
    Exterior: Hellgelb 117
    Interior: Black

    Seller’s Description:
    This vehicle is located at our Zonhoven Belgium Facility and is eligible for importation to the United States. Please contact us for more information. All vehicles are located at our South Carolina facility unless otherwise noted.
    Bought new through Sonauto this Porsche 2.7 RS was delivered to its first owner in January 1973, a French industrialist from Avignon. She later sold the car to a professor of medicine. In 1984 it was property of Lucien François Bernard, co-founder and for several years the president of the Porsche 356 Club in France. During 1990 Jean Claude Miloé, a gentleman driver since the end of the 80's and Porsche collector and enthusiast well known in the world of vintage cars, bought this car at Sonauto.

    This 2.7 RS is a matching numbers car that corresponds to its factory specifications as referenced in factory documents and also the book 'Carrera RS' by Gruber and Konradsheim. Built as 472 touring model. As one of the first 500 examples built with thin steel body panels.

    This car has never been raced in any type of competition. However it experienced the thrills of speed participating in regularity rallies such as Coupe des Alpes, Maroc Classis, Tour de Auto and various road trips.

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    "This 2.7 RS is a matching numbers car that corresponds to its factory specifications as referenced in factory documents and also the book 'Carrera RS' by Gruber and Konradsheim." https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...1/2347763.html

    The numbers may "correspond" to it's factory specifications but the numbers on the engine are a new stamping and not a good one either. The pad boss is cut. Of note is that there is not ONE photo of the engine number in the ad.

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...l=1#post960765

    Here is a known "REAL" RS engine number. HughH compared them which makes it easier to see the shenanigans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carparc View Post
    HI All,

    I am looking to buy a suitable matching numbers RS Touring to restore!
    Any leads out there? If so, please PM or email me. Henk@Carparcusa.com
    Thanks!!
    I have two really good matching cars. They do not need restoration but maybe you can do some detailing Http://www.Porsport.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rennman View Post
    I have two really good matching cars. They do not need restoration but maybe you can do some detailing Http://www.Porsport.com
    Thanks, I already have been in touch with Don.
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    0434 motor stamping. I have a couple pictures of re-stamped engine cases with the exact same font but no AT in front of it. My feeling is that the font used on those engine cases were stamped and replaced by the factory in the late 70's, may be even early 80's. I haven't checked what type of font Porsche used for the engines in like 3.0 Carrera's or even SC's or other types but would not be surprised if those are the same. Can't be a coincidence that that particulair font is used by anyone else than Porsche on quiete some engines.

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    Hello all,

    Does anyone have any information on ’73 RS #0365 - listed for sale at Girardo & Co., London?

    https://www.girardo.com/car/1973-porsche-911-2-7-rs-1/

    Thanks – D

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    This 2.7 Carrera RS ‘Lightweight’

    Chassis no. 911 360 0365 is the 50th of only 200 factory built 911 2.7 Carrera RS’ specified with option M471 ‘Lightweight’. The car presented here completed production in January 1973 and was originally finished in Light Yellow ‘6262’, the same colour we see today. The car was also specified from new with a limited-slip differential, engine compartment life, and interestingly an electric sliding roof. According to Carrera RS by Thomas Gruber and Georg Konradsheim this is the first of only three ‘Lightweights’ optioned with an electric sliding roof – ideal considering it is nearly 30kg lighter than air conditioning!

    In June 1993 this 911 was registered in the UK, with license ‘FTM 445L’ and owned by Mr Paul Grist, a collector and restorer. DK Engineering then sold the car to Nito Auto Engineering in Japan. Naito Auto Engineering was founded in 1953 and maintained ownership of this ‘Lightweight’ until early 2019, having also restored the car during their tenure. Pictures form the restoration are included in the cars history file, and show the car being stripped back to a bare shell before being repainted. Also within the history file are various Japanese maintenance records, showing the mileage in 1995 as 22,099 km, through to 29,000 km in 2000.

    Upon arrival in England in late 2019, Girardo & Co. immediately sent the car to classic Porsche 911 specialists, Autofarm, for an inspection and major service. The inspection report is on file, with the major service including replacement of the engine oil and filter, air filter, spark plugs, contact breaker points, fuel filter, brake fluid and gearbox oil. The engine was also tuned with the head studs and valve clearances being checked.

    Offered in great condition and fresh from a major service, and being one of only 200 ‘Lightweight’ specification 2.7 RS’, this 911 is fast, beautiful and offers a rare opportunity to add one of the most iconic 1970’s sports cars to your collection.

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