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    FS: @classic-trader.com - 1972 | Porsche Carrera RSR "Proto"

    1972 | Porsche Carrera RSR "Proto"

    1970 Porsche 2.2L 911T Coupe
    VIN : 9110123622
    Engine : -
    Trans : -
    Color: Orange/Black
    Mileage: 79,319km (indicated)
    Price: POA

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    Dealer description : (translated)

    911 from 1970 in RSR configuration - group 4 - Rolling Chassis missing engine and gearbox. car with an important documented historical past, purchased new for racing in 1970 at the Porsche dealership in Naples (Dante Mazzone) by the well-known driver of the Vesuvio team, Renato Arfè, set up by the same dealership for group 2. Base 911/T -2.2 - from 1970. many competitions in group 2 and group 4 until 1973 all documented. changed hands in 1974 to another driver from the Vesuvio team. in 75 it passes through the Jerussi Tuning team of Rome which in collaboration with Ennio Bonomelli BS and the Tam auto is transformed into RSR 3.0 - groupe 4 with Mario Radicella of Rome participates in two editions of the Targa Florio 75/76. and many other races, he continued his racing career until 78/79 together with other famous drivers, also in gr. 5 Silhoutte. I provide more detailed information to seriously interested people. In 2021, the car underwent a total state-of-the-art restoration at our facility, in the latest configuration in which it was running. it is complete with everything except the engine and gearbox, the car did not have a gram of rust, it is not a current replica but a car bought in 1970 to race with an important historical past. attention to detail, Macrolon glass with FIA slides, 6-point FIA roll bar, 110lt custom tank. FIA, 300km speedometer. set up electrical system, structural reinforcements, front end cross member, RS oil tank, Bilstein setup etc..etc.. Car officially deregistered in 1983 - license plate number - chronological extract, two years of bolt to bolt restoration. ultra rare CAMPAGNOLO magnesium rims, very limited series made for Bonomelli, unobtainable and very expensive. we are obviously able to complete it upon the buyer's request for any configuration, Rally Track, Road Sports.
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    It's not a 1972 but a 1970 2.2 T, originally, and more a privately build, in period, ST, which has evolved over the years, than anything else, I would say.

    It could-be a cool project.

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    Price as pr rules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marek View Post
    Price as pr rules
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