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Porsche 911 2.7 F 3.0 Carrera RS 1973

General description : This Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS in guards red with black lightweight interior was completely restored in our house. The vehicle was formerly delivered in Bavaria in April 1973 and the history is conclusively documented and it comes from a third owner. The 911 2.7 RS was rebuilt in 1975 with original 3.0 RS and RSR parts and converted to 3.0 RS and was then used successfully at over 30 racing events in 1977 and 1978 as part of the German Racing Championship DRM. The historical car pass of that time is available and the vehicle has been street legal to this day. Today the vehicle is offered with historical registration and a current expert report. VIN 911 360 1164 Type 911 2.7 Carrera RS Engine type 911/83 Transmission 915/08 Individual equipment for first delivery: 102 heated rear window 258 headrest left + right 409 Recaro sports seats left + right 419 lap seat belt 440 antenna left with loudspeaker + noise filter 458 fog lights white H3 below the bumper 472 touring 571 rear fog light Rear-view mirror on the driver's side Individual equipment after conversion to M491 3.0 RS widening in steel incl. front and rear bumper Conversion of the interior to lightweight including Recaro seats and lightweight panels. Brake and chassis stand 3.0 RSR with long-distance brake ect. Fuel system conversion to 100l long-distance tank Please understand that viewing is only possible by appointment - please email: mh@early911s.de or mobile: 0049 172 88 40 640. We have a fleet of over 400 vehicles. Errors and changes excepted.

Projectnumber: 111
Projectnumber: 111
Mileage: 172 km
Color: Guards Red
Colorcode: 2525
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Restored
Gearboxtype: Manual gearbox
Roadworthy: yes
Damage unrepaired: no
Accident damaged: no
Steering Wheel: LHD

1973 Porsche 911 2.7 F 3.0 Carrera RS is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Wuppertal by EARLY 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering for Not priced.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Porsche Model : 911 2.7 Model Version : F 3.0 Carrera RS Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1973 Location : Westring 416-418 42329 Wuppertal, Germany Vehicle Registration : Undefined

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Early 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering

EARLY 911S Dipl. Wirting. Manfred Hering
+49 (0)202 769220
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About Porsche 911 2.7
The Porsche 911 2.7 is a popular choice for hobbyist car enthusiasts due to its classic styling, excellent driving dynamics, and iconic status as one of the most recognizable sports cars of all time.

The 911 2.7 was produced from 1974 to 1977 and is known for its distinctive "ducktail" rear spoiler and its lightweight, agile handling. It was powered by an air-cooled, flat-six engine that produced 150-175 horsepower, depending on the model year.

For hobbyist car enthusiasts, the 911 2.7 can be a rewarding project due to its relatively simple mechanical design and the availability of aftermarket parts and upgrades. Restoring or modifying a 911 2.7 can be a challenging but rewarding experience, allowing enthusiasts to customize the car to their individual preferences and create a one-of-a-kind driving machine.

One potential drawback of the 911 2.7 as a hobbyist car is its age, which can lead to issues with rust, wear and tear, and mechanical problems. However, with proper care and maintenance, these issues can be addressed