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1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0 replica
Lutziger Classic Cars AG

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25-0606003

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In Stock

Germany

Dealer

Engine size 3000 ccm

Cylinders 6

Doorsn 2

Seats 2

Exterior colour orange

Interior colour black

MFK MOT

A Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0 is an absolute icon in the history of Porsche and spearheads the first 911 RS series. A description of the qualities and capabilities of this sports car is superfluous for the discerning car connoisseur. The Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0 offered here was professionally converted about 17 years ago by the best and most renowned 911 specialists in Switzerland, with countless hours of work and no expense spared. An original 1974 911 2.7 served as the basis. The body was converted to a Carrera RS 3.0 by Heinz Reust using original Porsche parts, and the engine was completely rebuilt at Stadler Motorsport. All invoices are available. Bosch stamp pump, dual ignition, oil cooler, 915/06 transmission, limited-slip differential, dual exhaust system with fan manifold, turbo brakes front and rear, Fuchs rims front 9 x 15, rear 11 x 15 inches. In addition, a rev counter up to 10,000 rpm and a speedometer up to 300 km/h are installed, and except for the windshield, all windows are made of Plexiglas. The car is in very good condition, almost completely documented, and was used early on in motorsport events. A technical car passport and photos from the 1990s attest to this. FiA papers from 2008 and receipts and invoices dating back to 1974 are also available. This beautiful Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0 is a really fast and competitive car. It has always been professionally maintained, is in top condition and simply impresses with its perfection and brutal driving characteristics.
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