Baudett
I saw that "T" and it is unfortunate we dont have the full document to see what is in the chopped off bits
You have done a good job in superimposing it on the blank Strahle one but the fact remains that we cant see what is written in the part that is missing.
It appears (and from the Barth letter as well) that they were ordering a competition car but not a factory built ST, which in 1972 were 911S 2.5 M491 cars.
The documentation supplied when it has been for sale a couple of times has clearly stated that it is / was a 911S 2.4 M471 although not in those words (indeed the same spec as 9112301139 the light yellow camera car Michael Keyser also purchased from Max Moritz. For that car it is recorded that MM installed the wider ST flares but did not change anything else. It already had lightweight seats, door panels carpet etc. That car was collected in April 1972) I think both were probably near enough identical.
I dont know for sure why the T is there or what preceded it. However I do know that it was a period (ex works) 2.4S group 4 customer car but not a M491 2.5ST.
What the T may refer to is this comment in one of the sale documents.
"This car – with VIN-Nr 911 230 1081 (we will refer to it as #1081) – was delivered by the factory as a Gulf Orange Porsche 911S with “T” race-specification to Max Moritz on 27 March 1973 for delivery to fur trader and racer Claus Utz from Reutlingen.
The “T” race spec was comprised of light-weight body, thin glass, alu trunk lid, sport seats, 5 speed gearbox, front spoiler and anti-roll bars to which Claus Utz then added in his purchase order an 80 liter fuel tank, special speedometer (up to 300km), special rev counter (up to 10,000 rpm) and a limited slip differential. The engine number was 6321607 and gearbox nr was 326765. Claus Utz paid for the car with some cash and his old 911S plus a Volkswagen".That is also close to what Barth says in his letter. He says:
"ST means T version, so simply with an S motor, which at the time was specially built for sports use" after heading the letter Porsche 911ST
Where they wrote T in - and I cant tell for certain without seeing what else is there - I THINK they may have written 911S, Typ"T"
All of the sales records show it as an S including that Max Moritz invoice (I have a slightly better copy) and this is in some documentation that I have - note on the last line the 911S typ "T" reference
Finally I dont understand why both Barth and the German documents I have say the "year of production" is 1971 when it is clear that it cant have been completed until March 1972 or maybe a bit earlier. Maybe that was the date when the order sheet was sent to the production line or maybe there is another "Germany specific" reason for saying the year of production (note not when it was completed) was 1971.
Also you asked about the weight of the car. The following document which gives some more technical details makes reference to a homologation weight of 960kg. I dont know how accurate it is as it is not on factory letterhead
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