there's a guy who claims to have the Peter Gregg 916 (9142330012)
unfortunately he doesn't tell us the real VIN ... I doubt that's the original car
I wonder about George's opinion
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4537129399&fromMakeTrack=true
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Vehicle Description Porsche 916-C 1971 ( only 11 were built). This beautiful "MACHINE" was built for Peter Gregg in 1981 to drive because He didn't want to drive his "REAL ONE". the engine started as a 911-E with "S" cams and webers. The only part that is not exact is the steering column because they wanted it to LOCK. |
ad essentially says this was made for peter so he wouldn't have to drive his "real one"....
so yes, it is a fake..... but it sure looks purty......
Huh, I wonder if this is the same one that was advertized in the Sacramento Bee a while back.
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Porsche 916-C 1971 ( only 11 were built). This beautiful "MACHINE" was built for Peter Gregg in 1981 to drive because He didn't want to drive his "REAL ONE". the engine started as a 911-E with "S" cams and webers. The only part that is not exact is the steering column because they wanted it to LOCK. |
QUOTE (Andyrew @ Mar 20 2005, 01:40 PM) | ||
Key is not on the left (dont know if it should...) |
Well, he does state that is was made so he didnt have to drive his real one. Removeable top says not a 916. I would still like to have it, nice car!!
I just got George's reply:
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Hi Wolfgang. We owned that car and had reconditioned it in the 90s WE did the interior the paint the engine and the floorpans. It was white with fiberglass flares and we tried to make it match our 916. Brumos had originally did it for a guy in the very early 80's |
The car is real close to a few member here. It might be fun to check out and report back.
QUOTE (ArtechnikA @ Mar 20 2005, 08:00 PM) |
916's were not made in 1971. they had 210-HP 2,7 RS MFI engines. they DID have key-on-right columns, IIRC, like all '72 914's (even /6's...) |
dash view of 9142330016:
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dash view of 9142330019:
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QUOTE (Gustl B @ Mar 20 2005, 02:59 PM) |
all 916 were built in 1971, but they got '72 VINs all 916 have their ignition key on the left side all 916 were primary supplied with the 190 PS 2.4 S engine, some got the engine changed to 2.7 RS later |
if it's a real 916, where's the extra headlamps attached to the front/hood?
I know that car, it's as nice as it looks, and way nicer as what it is, that what he blows it up to be.
I think the guy killed himself with the ad, the car is nice, and has always been nice.
M
I was informed about this car from a good friend in Pro Motorsport. Its been for sale for a while, and I was told that the price is in the mid twenties range. It is somewhat local for me.
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This beautiful "MACHINE" was built for Peter Gregg in 1981 to drive because He didn't want to drive his "REAL ONE". the engine started as a 911-E with "S" cams and webers. The only part that is not exact is the steering column because they wanted it to LOCK. |
AA got 18.5k for a much closer to Gregg's 916 clone 2 years ago.
The fabric is wrong... and the other one had perfect interior, a perfect copy, minus the air.
M
the real fabric is more of a blue color, right?
The seat inserts on the real one, and the AA clone, are now a graduated Porsche print, similar to that car, but graduated light, to dark, to light gray.
The original inserts were a bright purple paisley, with honking green, blue, and red accents.
MY EYES!
The reserved resto material is much more pleasing, and the original stuff says, "I have bell bottoms, and I like crappy music!".
M
QUOTE (Brando @ Mar 20 2005, 03:20 PM) |
if it's a real 916... |
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where's the extra headlamps attached to the front/hood? |
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Do you guys know if real 916's had an oil cooler in the front bumper cause this replica doesn't? |
QUOTE (jd74914 @ Mar 20 2005, 03:39 PM) |
the real fabric is more of a blue color, right? |
QUOTE (ArtechnikA @ Mar 20 2005, 10:04 PM) | ||
headlights attached to the hood ?!? |
OE 916's had 2 bolts on each side visible on the bumper.....
repros dont...
QUOTE (redshift @ Mar 20 2005, 12:36 PM) |
AA got 18.5k for a much closer to Gregg's 916 clone 2 years ago. The fabric is wrong... and the other one had perfect interior, a perfect copy, minus the air. M |
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Mar 21 2005, 07:36 AM) |
OE 916's had 2 bolts on each side visible on the bumper..... repros dont... |
here's the other thread on this car from long ago.
OLD THREAD
CAR AD FROM WRECKED EXOTICS
It may be from AA at some point, but it's not the one that was copied near 100%. The one I am talking about is a one owner factory /6, with a transplanted 2.2 euro S motor.
They probably still have pictures up.
It has the same inserts as the Gregg car has now, and a perfect ugly leather dash, hanging on like a sharpei skin. Wrinkle pups!
LOL! I just read the old thread, same conversation.
-old feeble smiley-
M
And Peter Gregg isn't around to verify the story. How convnient. No key on left "because they wanted a steering lock"? Excuse me? The Cap'n, who thought he'd seen it all .........................................
I think a rather strange thing is that they actually went to the trouble to remount the side marker lights, rather than elimnate them all together.
CCLIN????
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