Nice Tim!
John
Nice Tim!
John
1959 356 Coupe, 1600 Super, sold
1960 356 Roaster, race car, SCCA, sold
1960 356 Roadster, show car, sold.
1962 356 Cab, show car, sold.
1965 911 #301111, Red Book Vol 1 "Cover Car," owned 54 years.
1967 911 #307347, bare-bones, some road wear, a little surface rust, and a few dents..., owned 14 years.
1970 914/6GT, (Sold - ran the last three Rennsports)owned 30 years.
Photography Site: JohnStraubImageWorks.com
Registry #983
R Gruppe #741
Kept the 'Zoll' plates all this time . . .
Not too much to add at the moment, mainly continued research, recent contact has put me in touch with the wife of the supplying agent so hopefully I might gain a little more background information.
Tim
Early 911S Registry #1167
Di Bowser (nee Crow), wife of the East African Agent at the time has kindly provided further archive material and confirmed that the photo (first photo) I had seen in a recent Classic Porsche magazine article of a car carrying the registration KGT 345 is my car, the registration being the Kenyan number allocated following the removal of the German Zoll plates.
The second photo Di provided me with was another shot of the car in the workshop; these are probably sometime in 1969 because the car is sharing workshop space with the Zasada East African Safari Rally car (car with bonnet up).
The other two photos are from newspaper cuttings which demonstrates the eclectic mix of cars that competed together!
(Thanks to Classic Porsche magazine editor Keith Seume and author of the recent Kenyan Memories article Peter Pocket for their help in putting me in touch with Di).
Tim
Early 911S Registry #1167
Fantastic story! One of my favorite threads her, thanks for sharing!
BTW: I was spending some time in Uganda a few years before I believe you found this car. But it never crossed my mind this was a place it was possible to go looking for cool cars!
Best, Radmund
S-Reg #1382
67S Lavender
70S Silver, original Slate Gray Japan delivery
Love the history! How's the car doing?
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100
Still mainly research although currently assessing bodywork required; gearbox and engine have been broken down and I will try and post some 'detail' photos shortly.
Tim
Early 911S Registry #1167
The 1968 Sports Purposes document lists 'Unpolished aluminium rims' as part of the specification and the early photos of the car clearly show the unpainted wheels (see first photo); what we didn't know was what constituted 'unfinished' other than the absence of black paint.
Standard wheels receive machining/polishing that rounds the petals as shown on the standard deep 6 in the second photo.
The original wheels had received a couple of crudely applied layers of paint during their time in Uganda (although this probably helped to protect them) however the team at Canford Classics carefully removed this paint to reveal the bare state. We found that the 'unfinished' element was that the machining/polishing that the normal Fuchs receive was not undertaken as you can see in photos 3, 4 and 5. We believe that this more basic finish was then just anodised to give the Sports Purpose 'unfinished aluminium rim'.
Tim
Early 911S Registry #1167
That's a really cool detail on sports purpose 911's from period. Never saw it before. Will be interesting if others like Harvey have ever encountered it.
For clarification, all four wheels look like this?
Thanks
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1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
1974 911"S" - Silver
1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
10 sec 67 VW
Early "S" Registry #439