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Its a '79
Here is the factory finish on a 1979 930 with 40 miles belonging to a member here. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Body color would be correct but in the wheel wells it would be a black finish over the body color. This was done by the factory to give the flared...
Here is a '77 that shows it: 1977 Porsche 930 Turbo Carrera | Bring a Trailer
Link from past discussion http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/porsche/371414-1979-porsche-930-78s-too-43.html
Here is from the PCA website from John Paterek a top Porsche restorer and longtime National level PCA judge: 4/3/2002 2:55:29 PM WE wse SKS grey...
It sure is. I have two ultra low mileage original ones (under 5,000 miles '79 in my garage with it.) I have a friend who has a '79 with 40...
The matt black in the wheel wells was applied by the factory and it was to give a sense of depth to the wheel wells. It was on U.S. and ROW cars....
Here is Derek Bell driving the car that was taken by to a RSR and no longer exists in this configuration....
I remember they had the whole process on their website back in like 2001. I was surprised they were doing it. I heard that they sold the body work...
The car that Gunnar converted back to a RSR was the very first of the turbo charged racing based 911 cars. In hindsight that car could arguably be...
it will be really interesting to see what that car brings at Mecum. I have seen in the past Ferraris and Covettes(Mecum had a whole collection of...
$599,900. Internet price.
It looks like they have another ultra low mile one as well.
1979 930 with 34 miles! This has to be the lowest mileage one out there. 1979 Porsche 911 Turbo Warrensville Heights, Ohio | Marshall Goldman...
It has the wrong radio and is missing some smog pieces as well. Perhaps they saved all the original parts. With 20,000 miles and Minerva blue and...
now thats a deal......
Its funny when I read this I went to Cooper Classics website and saw the other other '77 which is far from original-I then saw the one you are...
1976 930 that used to belong to Peter Gregg 1976 Porsche 911 Turbo (Peter Gregg's personal 930) - Road Scholars