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Factory 911 Re-Build
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I've not seen it before.
1973 drawings used to fix a spot...............................911T........vid eo says 1973 Quote:
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*Very* interesting indeed. Prices on the door skins I'm gonna need for the 356 are good ... too bad I'm poor... |
There were a couple long threads about it. People debating whether they should have restored it to period correct condition or upgrade it like they did.The owner is going to get docked a lot of points in any concors he might enter, though. Porsche had to make some upgrades for legal reasons. They gave the car away at the Porsche Parade.
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A bit of let down they didn't have any interior or assembly pics but a good read overall
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Very cool!!
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Great story...
It's interesting that the Porsche factory will do this sort of work but a "dealer" will avoid doing work on an air cooled car. :rolleyes: |
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I'de need to sell about 9 kidneys to come up with the right amount of cash for that kind of restoration by Porsche Classic. |
I wonder if the factory would do my basketcase S? just the unibody if nothing else. how do you contact them?
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but they will not want their name attached to it, so essentially you'll pay to much money for something that can be done by somebody equally skilled for less money , closer @ yer home.. They will only want their name attached to something they finished completely. So i don't see why you would want to do that. |
That makes sense. It is a one-off spec car, and if I had the $, worth it for a full factory restoration, but that's not in the cards for a few years. Yes, Damon at Series 900 in NH is slated to start the S next year.
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