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Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:11 pm
by 210bhp
Leslie wrote:Michael
You must start a new career! This story will make some movie
Old Lessers
Hi Leslie
What role are you gonna play? Pearce Brosnan's? (a little plastic surgery should do it)

Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:12 pm
by 210bhp
andy888 wrote:take your time with this story mike as it is currently invaluable to me to. that whale tail is making a great workbench!!

Andy
You can cut that old thing up for all I care. Just don't damage the metal grille. That's still the original!!
Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:20 pm
by johnM
johnM wrote:It's not one of Ferry Porsche personnel cars is it.
Quite silly that statment what would Ferry want with a RHD car
Best zip it and wait for the next update.
Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:21 pm
by hot66
the infamous 320xxx cars

Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:26 pm
by Bruce M
F*** ME! A 320!!!
You lucky bas@&£ds

Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:27 pm
by Highfield
What a great story, but Mike, if you are listening to Radio 2 in the morning you will know that a complete story can be no more than 500 words
I know nothing of number sequences, but from the photo the important digit in the secret inner sanctum of Porsche codes is the one that has been removed by someone drilling a hole there. It was really 9320012

....meaning....goodness knows what, but I await the next instalment.
Or is is the 3,200th 912 ever built
Or it is the factory prototype for the original 911ST lightweight car ? .. but surely not RHD
Ian
Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:37 pm
by johndglynn
210bhp wrote:So we were in the barn again....... This time early December 2011,
For what it's worth the negotiations were between an Irishman an Englishman and a Scotsman but despite the language barrier those negotiations were fast!
Love it - well done you two

Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:49 pm
by Mick Cliff
All this reminds me of Del boy and Rodney ( or is it Dave?), another pair of TiT's (Trotters independent Traders, from 'Only Fools and Horses')).
"This time next year we'll be millionaires" and they were, after discovering a rare watch!
Maybe not ££ but some other currency?
Good fortune to you both, but I suspect it will be a long and arduous road that you take. Made even harder by Mike's commitment to authenticity

Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:38 am
by davep
I am not surprised at the production # 320012. The South African 911S is 320011 and it's mate is 320010. Interesting that my database skipped 320012, but includes 320013 of which I know nothing. Be very careful with the paint badge, it may be as interesting as 320011. Note that 320011 did not have a production # on the knee frame, it was on the paint badge instead. What else do members know about the 3xxxxx series cars?
Mike, can you clean the type & build # up so as to be readable please. The build # looks like 147xx, and that is well before the 1968 series ended. Not surprising really since these were prototypes, and thus were produced in advance of the production run. Also need to get the transmission #'s.
Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:10 am
by pgxif
Over on the 911S registry there is more information on these prototype cars ..
http://www.early911sregistry.org/forums ... -LWB/page5
With details (from ST Man who has the second 69 911S with 320 011):
320-001 to 320-009 1967 911 S (Versuch) 9 of 9
320-010 1969 911 S (Versuch), 119300001 1 of 2
320-011 1969 911 S (Versuch) 119300002 2 of 2
320-012 to 320-019 no details (to be amended !)
320-020 1967 Coupe Viersitzer 1 of 1
edit: (oh, and i've just noticed who started that post ... !)
p.s. this E story is FANTASTIC ... and very well told !
Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:13 am
by left4dead
So, to clarify (pleeeaaase!!!!), this is a
pre production (prototype), first RHD 911E? Or is it the first production RHD 911E?

I'm thinking the former but know nothing...
Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:25 am
by Bruce M
Looks to be a pre-production factory car. Not sure of their exact purpose. Perhaps test cars built to final proposed spec for final sign off before production began (hence slightly mismatched spec). One thing is certain, it must pre-date my Aug '68 guess and been built earlier in '68. Perhaps not the first lwb (lhd surely) but one of the earliest.
What's the chances this will end up the factory museum one day....!
Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:30 am
by hot66
looking at the pre-production numbers you can assume ? the '69 S cars were the 1st lwb ones , although I think all up to 11 were LHD .
So Mike, are we assuming the 1st pre-production RHD lwb 'prototype' or were the SA cars RHD too? If not the very 1st RHD LWB, is it the very 1st ever 'E' ? Does it look like it actually came with the swb rear lights ?
Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:59 am
by 210bhp
Versuch and such later tonight,
Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:02 am
by 964RS
210bhp wrote:Versuch and such later tonight,
What????
Tonight????
Some of us are just sitting here hitting refresh every 10 mins?!!!
Bloody dentists....
