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The John Straub Porsche 914-6 GT is on BaT |
eric9144 |
Mar 16 2021, 11:40 AM
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Rufus |
Mar 22 2021, 09:19 PM
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I spent my career doing forensic automotive engineering like this, and also have roots in the early Corvette community where very minute detail in VIN plate characters can expose a difference between, say, a valuable L-88 and a fake. The same is true regarding the subtleties of cylinder head deck broach marks. Money = incentive
To me the 2 photos are clearly different when comparing the upper left portions of the second to last numeral ... one is a “5”; the other a “6”. Focus, angle, etc don’t enter into it, IMHO. |
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