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My new 73 Carrera RSR

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  1. nickd

    nickd Formula Junior

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    Nick Dunlop
    I'll be happy to stand if not !!!
     
  2. RapidEM

    RapidEM Karting

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    All that childish babble regarding the speedster reproduction you post, much more babble about pretty much everything, and here is a man with a rare 73 RSR and that is all you have to say? You clearly don't know your cars and are basically sitting behind a large screen staring at your reflection. I question your purpose here, sorry.
     
  3. thecarreaper

    thecarreaper F1 World Champ
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    wow! wow! wow! wonderful RSR!
     
  4. Arvin Grajau

    Arvin Grajau Seven Time F1 World Champ

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    tough crowd.
     
  5. ratbox

    ratbox Rookie

    Dec 3, 2007
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    mroz ,

    It does look good without the numbers . I so glad you took my opinion/comment in the correct spirit. I knew it was a Brumos delivered & prepped car. And most likely, they had it painted in their colors and identical scheme to their main car at the time , originally , for back up . To be ready just in case. But I still would not run the 59 today. No real 59 History.

    You can call Brumos , and speak to Hurley H. regarding the paint history. He still works there , and I'm sure he would remember . And be glad to tell you about it. I hear he's a very friendly guy.

    It is very beautiful. Take good care of it. Yours might be the only 73-74 RSR with original panels in the world.
     
  6. ratbox

    ratbox Rookie

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    #56 ratbox, Nov 23, 2010
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    I'm curious to hear of 1973 RSR 360 1054.

    nickd,


    Do you know any of the early owners / history ? There is not much info. seemingly recorded for that chassis number around.

    This is all I could find (and who knows how accurate - but I would guess probably so , as similar info. is referenced on 2 Swedish forums) . But it mentions nothing of the earliest history (1973 - ?) :


    Var finns 935 OK Porschen i dag? - Ventilen
    www.porsche.nu/forum

    Bilen är från början en Carrera RSR 2,8 1973 (9113601054). Björn Waldegård tog den till Sverige och körde rallycross med den. Sen blev den banåkarbil och så småningom SM vinnare med 935 look.

    Translated :

    "The car is originally a Carrera RSR 2.8 1973 (9113601054). Bjorn Waldegard took it to Sweden and was driving with the rallycross. Then there was the banåkarbil and eventually Championship winner with 935 look."


    AND :


    Early 911 Sweden ~ View topic - RACERBILAR
    www.early911.se/forum

    Tomas, du som har en sjukt bra koll, vet du vad som hände med 73 RSR 1054 under det att O´Neil och sedan bröderna Konrad hade den? Jag har kollat med de jag känner och googlat mig blå utan att hitta något. Bilen byggdes tydligen ganska tidigt om till 74 RSR och var vit när Konrad sålde den?

    Translated :

    "Thomas, you have an amazing track, you know what happened to the 73 RSR 1054 during the O'Neil brothers Konrad and then had it? I checked with my knowledge and Googled me blue without finding anything. The car was apparently quite early on to 74 and RSR was white when Konrad sold it? "


    (mroz - see what I mean about original body panels on an RSR , they really do not exist. Except possibly for yours).


    Heres a modern times photo of 360 1054 at the Monterey Historics which I found :
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  7. mroz

    mroz Formula Junior

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    #57 mroz, Nov 23, 2010
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    People take the car stuff too seriously.

    Below is a document from a previous owner that had talked to Hagestad who describes seeing the car for the first time:

    Appears the number 59 was on the car.
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  8. Testacojones

    Testacojones F1 Veteran

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    This car is so nice that I want a replica!!!
     
  9. CMY

    CMY F1 World Champ

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    #59 CMY, Nov 24, 2010
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    Quote of the year. Having scratched the surface I found that I like the cut of your jib. ;)
     
  10. nickd

    nickd Formula Junior

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    I know the current owner and I suspect he did his homework based on the cars he's had or has in his stable. Actual car photo'd in Porsche Post - UK Porsche club magazine and the car was present at the Classics at the Castle @ Hedingham UK quite recently..

    Let me check and see if he's into sharing his findings...
     
  11. Michael B

    Michael B F1 Rookie
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    Just leave it as is. Its wonderful - and everything it should be.
     
  12. ferraripete

    ferraripete F1 World Champ

    the car was owned by peter perfect...the number stays!!!

    as a note: i looked closely at the period photos and compared to the recent photos...it is remarkable to see ALL the details look correct today including the driver side front fender lip.

    it looks like this car has never been shunted.

    this car is true museum quality!!!!!!!!!

    happy thanksgiving all.

    pcb
     
  13. mroz

    mroz Formula Junior

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    I should do the tour auto in the RSR. I wonder if they will accept the car for early next year.
    I have cousins in Bordeaux. Should drive over, after the tour, for a glass of wine.
     
  14. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    You definitely should. Cant think many better cars to do the Tour Auto in. It's worth trying to get it registered...An RSR is always a welcomed addition! Im not jealous at all :).
     
  15. fou

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    #65 fou, Nov 25, 2010
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  16. Scuderia-F1

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    I´m out of words! That´s one AWESOME RSR!
     
  17. mroz

    mroz Formula Junior

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  18. nickd

    nickd Formula Junior

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    #68 nickd, Dec 5, 2010
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  19. whatspeedlimit?

    whatspeedlimit? Formula Junior

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    That is GORGEOUS!!!!
     
  20. Bradwilliams

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    I know the previous owner of this car. I remember when he purchased it back in 05.
     
  21. billswim

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    Very nice car!
     
  22. 96redLT4

    96redLT4 Formula Junior

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    That car is so beautiful. I noticed the original post is from 2010. i wonder what the owner is doing with it of late. The body is so well proportioned.
    Jim
     
  23. idart

    idart Formula 3

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    #73 idart, Oct 11, 2015
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    Here's a photo when it was owned by Dr. Jackson.

    IMO, the deep-dish 15 inch Fuchs are best looking Porsche wheel ever made. Photos by Frank Barrett and Ted Shaw.
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  24. Carrerarsr

    Carrerarsr Formula Junior

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    Fantastic car. Congrats !
     

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