Was the M471 option, Available in '72 |
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Was the M471 option, Available in '72 |
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Nov 28 2008, 02:47 PM
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Was the M471 option available for cars produced and sold in Europe available in 1972? Thanks Karl
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Nov 28 2008, 09:47 PM
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Clones, reproductions, fakes, and resto-mods, whether a 911 RS, a Ferrari 365 GTB spider, a 356 Cabriolet, a Hemi Road Runner, a 427 '67 Corvette never approach the value of the original item. Furthermore, the "violated" car loses the originality it had. This is not even taking into account the substantial cost of properly reproducing the factory effort.
Personally, I wouldn't think to 'improve" on any factory /6 by making it into something that the factory didn't build. With that stated, however, if you sent your /6 over to the Porsche factory with the requisite boatload of Euros, and had their "special wishes" department build you a "factory built M471", that would be another matter entirely. Paul |
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