Last edited by csl177; 10-27-2020 at 09:33 AM.
Never own more cars than you can keep charged batteries in...
nice one to get for your birthday...
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Last edited by csl177; 10-27-2020 at 11:07 AM.
Never own more cars than you can keep charged batteries in...
306XXX or later?
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It's early... roughly, the first 400 or so "S" cars were post August 1966 production.
Never own more cars than you can keep charged batteries in...
The oldest one I have is 305278S, which raced at the Daytona 24 hours in 1967. You may have seen that at Laguna too.
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That was Alan Benjamin's car, great history. By coincidence here's a shot of us side by side on the parade lap at RRIV...
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Never own more cars than you can keep charged batteries in...
Here are some shots of Alan's car, although in 2017 we saw the car being driven by our Belgian friend Johan Dirickx, an avid 911 collector. Did Alan sell it or did he give Johan a drive for the weekend? Last shot was taken during the Concours on the Avenue in Carmel in 2917, the last time we went to California during the Pebble week.
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A and B series cars are SWB (2,211mm) including 1968... LWB (2,268mm) starts with C series cars in 1969 and continues until the introduction of the 964 chassis in 1989 with a minor bump to 2270mm.
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I'd love to help where I can. But i feel we are talking a different language when it comes down to Porsche 911's.
I'm Just following Henk4 and making 4 or 5 categories for the 911 from 1963-1986.
Because one thread wasn't sufficient.
If you all like to post some high resolution photos you are welcome.
But please don't mix different versions in one post, so it can be easily be broken up if needed in the future.
I know I haven't posted here for a while ago, but wouldn't it be easier to split the threads as per engine displacement? No very specific knowledge of the models is needed as well doing so. See example in Wikipedia.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_911_(classic)
901 Prototype 1963-1965
911 2.0 1964-1969
911 2.2 etc.
Last edited by Man of Steel; 11-02-2020 at 10:32 AM.
Thats also a option:
Making separate threads for:
- 2.0-litre / O, A and B series (1964–1969)
- 2.2-litre / C and D series (1969–1971)
- 2.4-litre / E and F series (1971–1973)
- Carrera RS (1973 and 1974)
- 2.7-litre / G, H, I and J series (1974–1977)
- Carrera 3.0 (1976–1977)
- Turbo (Type 930) (1974–1989) (already exists)
- SC / L, M, A, B, C and D series (1978–1983)
- 3.2 Carrera / E, F, G, H, I, J and K series (1984–1989)
But Henk4 suggested making a threads based on VIN code:
https://www.stuttcars.com/technical/vin-decoder/
And Revo suggests:
1963-1973 Ur-model
1965-1969 912
1973 Carrera RS 2.7
1973-1989 G-model
1974-1989 Turbo
With separate threads for bodystyle: Coupe, Targa, Convertible, Speedster.
And CSL177 contributes with :
A and B series cars are SWB (2,211mm) including 1968... LWB (2,268mm) starts with C series cars in 1969 and continues until the introduction of the 964 chassis in 1989 with a minor bump to 2270mm.
I am happy with the input, really I am.
I'm not frustrated about it. I just think I will delete the 2 new threads. And leave it with the original 911 classic thread.
If someone feels the need to make a thread for a separate version you are welcomed to do so.
And if you need my help, please let me know.
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