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body identification

Can anybody tell me what this vin relates to 119100073 motor is missing in action.

Seller has no idea of body age--1970 he thinks.

Is it RH drive?

Thanks in advance.

Old 05-01-2011, 01:35 AM
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It can be a 1968 911T targa

if I'm right the original engine should be a 2.0
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It's a '69. Can't get to my references to tell you much more... Someone will chime in
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11=911

9=1969

1=T

0=coupe

0073=sequence number

Original engine would be a 2.0 numbered 619xxxx
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Quote:
11=911

9=1969

1=T

0=coupe

0073=sequence number

Original engine would be a 2.0 numbered 619xxxx

look at this

0-100's PORSCHE HOMEPAGE: Tutti i numeri di telaio delle Porsche 911
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My understanding is the "911..." first appeared with the 1970 model year. All my 69 model year cars had VIN's that began without the "9". I don't claim to be expert but my own experience and the resources I use show 1969 model years beginning with 119... There are several sites on the net with incorrect information--could be mine or could be the one you posted.

Try this: http://elferhelfer.de/fzident/fzident69.htm
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Uh... looks like the Italian chart is off by a year? I know my Karman Sporto is a late 68 but the chart shows it as a 67.
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My understanding is the "911..." first appeared with the 1970 model year. All my 69 model year cars had VIN's that began without the "9". I don't claim to be expert but my own experience and the resources I use show 1969 model years beginning with 119... There are several sites on the net with incorrect information--could be mine or could be the one you posted.

Try this: Fahrzeugidentifikation Porsche 911 1969
you are right.

in 1968 the code was made by 8 digits


the code we are talking about is made by 9 digits
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L.J. is correct.
The Italian site is wrong.
The German site is correct.

It is a 1969 911T Porsche coupe.
The VIN doesn’t distinguish between RHD and LHD.
Porsche can (or should be able to) retrieve that info from the Kardex.

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Grady

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