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How to ID a real DP 935
I believe I may have found one randomly yesterday while doing some errands. I'm not sure if it's for sale or not, but you never with some people believing everything has a price.
With that said. Are there any identifying marks, places I should look, or anything that stands out to make it a real DP 935 compared to someone who bought the body work and did the conversion themselves? |
Original documentation from DP at the time of the build. These were built to customer specs, so the options will very.
Or one of the imported ones from a U.S. Porsche dealer,again with paperwork. Photos would be nice! |
DP Motorsports also provided its own Vin which should be under the front deck in the frame.
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is it the red one in Miami?
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I'm not sure if DP did their own i.d. number at the beginning.
Here's a video of DP's being converted in Sweden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y77VL32Hu0g&eurl=http://vintagevwsweden.blogspot.com/&feature=player_embedded |
My apologies for not keeping up with this post.
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But the Porsche I glimpsed and later went to see the next day was not a DP935. It was just... A mess of random body pieces with wheels that had the DP logo on them and it was NA. I thought I would be shot at this shop when I said "Are you serious?" when the guy who owns/runs it said he would take eight grand for it. |
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