M 471 at Auction, Broad Arrow Auctions |
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M 471 at Auction, Broad Arrow Auctions |
sixnotfour |
Mar 26 2023, 04:04 PM
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Mar 28 2023, 02:27 PM
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Thank you for correcting me, I am getting old and forgetful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is the description of 259 we sold: Factory-Equipped M471 Package 914/6; One of Only 23 Examples Built Delivered New to Germany Finished in Gemini Blue over Black Equipped with Desirable Type 911/83 (Carrera 2.7 RS) Engine Offered with Original Maintenance Booklet, German Registration Records, and COA Among the Most Desirable of All 914s; A Model Rarely Offered for Public Sale In addition to the standard four- and six-cylinder models, Porsche developed a few special variants of its 914, the most famous being the competition-prepared 914/6 GT, the exclusive road-going 916, and the experimental eight-cylinder 914/S. Another rare and often overlooked 914 variant was quietly announced in a March 1971 sales bulletin – the Competition Option Group M471. Intended to homologate the 914/6 for SCCA production-class racing, the M471 package consisted of GT-style steel fender flares, rocker panels, and front valence, as well as 6" x 15" Fuchs wheels, 185/70VR15 tires, longer wheel mounting bolts, and 21 mm spacers. Primarily offered by dealers in kit form, to be installed post-production, the M471 package was also available as a factory option, though it was rarely specified. In fact, just 23 examples of the M471-equipped 914/6 left the Porsche factory during 1971 and 1972. The Porsche presented here, chassis 9142430259, is among this exclusive group of factory-built M471 914/6s. It is one of eight built during the model’s final year and the second-to-last example produced, the final car being chassis number 0260. According to factory records, this car was originally finished in Gemini Blue (code 8610) with interior trimmed in black leatherette and corduroy inserts. In addition to the rare M471 package, optional equipment included front and rear sway bars, tinted glass, and a center seat cushion. In June 1972, chassis 0259 was delivered to its first owner, Dr. Gunter Heynen of Rheydt, Germany, who immediately put the 914/6 to good use. As is noted in the original factory-issued maintenance booklet, the Porsche had covered more than 40,000 km during its first year on the road. According to original German registration papers (Kraftfahrzeugbrief), in the mid-1970s, chassis 0259 received several mechanical upgrades, including the fitting of a more powerful fuel-injected 911 S engine, ventilated disc brakes, a front spoiler, and wider 7" and 8" Fuchs wheels. In September 1981, the owner was Walter Hamacher from Moenchengladbach, Germany (a neighbour city of Rheydt); license plate RY – ND 80 In Aachen the car had two different license plates => AC – VV 67 and the one shown on the auction pics AC – PM 576 When a car gets sold in Germany, normaly the license plate will stay with the OLD owner. Therefore I would guess, that this car had at least two owners from Aachen (AC – …). Inl 1991, the car was sold to Udo Frey of Aachen, an active member of the German 914/6 Club. During his ownership chassis 0259 was further upgraded with a desirable 911/83 engine, the same type used in the iconic Carrera RS 2.7. In 1994, along with GT auxiliary oil cooler plumbing and thermostat. The M471 was sold to David Hatch of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, shipped to Florida, collected by Mr. Hatch’s agent, Martin Arnaud, and then entrusted to ICI International Inc. of Orlando for federalization. Since its arrival in the US over 25 years ago, with a short stop here at Automobile Atlanta, this rare Porsche has been kept in static storage and will require a complete servicing before road use. The chassis and frame are straight and rust free, finish in mediocre condition, yet the dash and interior are in remarkably good condition Offered with a tool kit, German registration plate, and Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, as well as the aforementioned maintenance booklet and registration papers, this Gemini Blue factory-built M471 914/6 presents an exciting opportunity for discerning collectors to acquire one of the most rare and sought-after Porsches of the era. This car has recently replaced another m-471 GT that Automobile Atlanta sold for $450.000, making this one an extreme bargain at $200.000. Here is m471 9142430260 I bought and sold about two years little correction - this is 9142430259 9142430260 is also a M471, but green |
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