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No spoilers shown in the spec for this car.
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Thx much
I looked again at the engine bay photo of that 77. I did not see the 2nd (passenger side) lift strut/shock which we believe was a 77MY feature of m473. So I had reassessed my guess prior to hearing back from you.. I'm starting to think the original 77 C3 I viewed with a 2nd grill glass early whaletail ...also had it added. The m473 option on C3's factory installed seems to be pretty uncommon. Best Regards to you |
1976 Belgian Police Targa
There are some more pictures of the 1976 911 Belgian Police Targa with 911/83 (Carrera RS) engine on the following website:
50 years ‘Dutch Police’ : 911 Motorsport.be JD |
Hi JD,
This such a cool, rare 911. Thanks for sharing with us.:) |
I've seen several cars now with "Carrera" badge on the glove box doors, both on 1975 and 1976 Carrera 2.7 as well as a 1977 Carrera 3.0. It looks like the rear engine lid badge. What's the story behind this? Was this a trend in the 70s and 80s to add this on? Two of the cars I saw it on were from Southern California so maybe it was a "thing" to do there?
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FYI, the restoration progress of 1976 Carrera, chassis #911 660 9050 can be found here:
Carrera MFI 2.7: Restoration |
This popped up at home today. its 119. the one right in front of mine. :)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1976 MFI 2.7 in France Posted: 21 Feb 2012 12:37 PM PST Update on 2/21/2012: The seller has taken the listing down. It may have sold. Posted 2/21/2012: One of the über rare 1976 Carrera 2.7 MFI is for sale. Currently painted green, was painted red previous to this, and was supposedly Bitter Chocolate Brown originally. Don't have many more details than this on the car. Offered for £72000 (roughly $114k USD in today's money). From the private seller's listing on Car and Classic: this car is one of the youngest still in live, number 119 on 123 make the last year in 1976body 9116609119, engine 911/83 6668145, options M446 andslipdifferential M220, black leather seatsengine, gearbox, suspension, brakes etc all in done on this car with receipt for most of the work; body in perfect original condition,all the history of this car is clear, more pictures availlable on request Offered on in Juan-Les-Pins, France for £72000 on Car and Classic. |
Australian delivered Carrera?
Does anyone know if there is a very original Australian delivered 74 or 75 Carrera in existence and contact details for the owner? Thanks.
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here a 77 3.0 dash plaque . in the for sale section now . http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1332600320.jpg |
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The engine case on the brown '76 Carrera is not original. It is a restamped case, supposedly a Factory replacement. I don't think there is any proof of that though.
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It will be interesting to see where this ends up.
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Does anyone know what this car trade for? Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 1974 Orange |
It bid to 150+ and they were looking fo more? I guess I sold 028 short. The orange car looks very good. Is it sold, or still for sale?
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The asking price is 140000 CHF which is $145000 so cheap compared to the chocolate '76 !!! Guy |
Kinda surprised to see AC in one one these Carrera"s
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Porsche : 1974 Carrera 2.7 coupe LHD Guy |
I guess Kuwait would require AC. So it looks like orange is the 3rd color this car has worn.
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Hello all, I'm the originator of this thread and have just re- registered as I had completely forgotten my previous details etc. What a shock I received to see this thread still going and creating such lively debate.
I look forward to being a more regular contributor, sharing some of the great cars I come across and one currently building. I also have a huge collection of old 911 parts that I'm in the process of cataloging and will be selling. Cheers. |
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