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1966 911 prototype?
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Seems legit. But talk about over restored. Sheesh.
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I'm pretty sure if this thing is real, I'd rather have it than a Singer.
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Elephant hide covered-seat, wtf? On a training protoype?
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It was an experiment Porsche tried in 1968 MY on the S and L cars. Cool car. |
I think it more accurate to call this car a mule than a prototype?
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I know a guy who has a 1974 911 X, supposed to be some sort of prototype? I've seen it briefly twice. When I see him again, I will inquire more. Tim
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how can you tell?
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Matt, I met the guy at my car wash and talked briefly, then oddly enough, I saw him again at a neighbors party. He's a straight shooter, says Porsche made 6-7 of them and then they were to be destroyed. Not exactly clear how he ended up with it. Seems he's had it since the 80's. It looks to have an oil cooler under rt. Fender. Engine lid has that scoop/piece similar to the 993? He says it has holes drilled in strange places like they were trying to route things? It's interesting, I will find out more. Tim
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The factory didn't generally make special badges for prototypes/mules. There is also zero precedent of them ever doing an X model. They do R,RS, and RSR. WTF does X mean? |
X-tra...stuff?
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For $295k I would be looking for all sorts of documentation or is that just a thing of the past?
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I'm not buying the car so the authenticity v. value matters not to me.
What matters to me is I think it may be one of the sexiest cars for sale in the world. Whew!! Love it. One day I'll get the balls or stupidity to make the inside and engine bay of my mint 85 look like that. Til then -- DROOOOOOL |
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