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1973 Porsche 911 RS Light Weight $349,500
This car was completed by the factory in April 1973. It was sold by the world famous Porsche Dealer Mahag to its first owner who only had it for two years driving it only on the streets with very limited usage. In 1975 Mr. Alfred Spah of West Germany bought the car for competition. (Photos included below from this period). He competed in National slalom events and also in hill climb and circuit events. In 1976 Mr. Spah came in 3rd overall in the hill climb championship. In 1977 he became the Champion of Baden-Wurttemberg racing region.
In 1978 #1079 was sold on to a member of the USAF, Lt. Colonel Roger Kruckerberg stationed in West Germany. He immediately shipped the car to the U.S. in Oregon. Over the next ten years the car was pampered and used very little and spent most of its time in storage being carefully maintained both cosmetically and mechanically.
in 1988 #1079 was sold to Porsche enthusiast and collector Mark Heininge of Aurora, Oregon who also used the car very little. Mark continue to pamper and carefully maintain the car during his ownership and the car was still in its original condition showing less than 50,000 km’s.
Circa 1990 #1079 went to another Porsche enthusiast and collector by the name of Ted Halton of Portland, Oregon. He kept the car for ten years also driving it very sparingly yet maintaining its originality and overall great condition.
After Mr. Halton’s ownership #1079 passed through the ownership of world renown collectors Chip Connor and Chris Cox. I purchased the car from Chris Cox in 2003 and sold it to a Hong Kong collector who owned over 50 competition and vintage Porsches. The car never left the U.S. being maintained in a climate controlled environment and it has now just been repurchased by me for immediate sale. The car is now showing less than 54,000 km’s and still retains its original motor and transmission.
The car recently had a major service including brakes, suspension, engine, fluid changes etc. and shows an amazing 2%-4% leak down (service records and leak down results available upon request) on all six cylinders!! This car is extremely quick and leaks no oil and shows no signs of smoke even during initial start up. It is one of the best performing lightweights I have ever owned to date.
This fantastic Factory Lightweight is still in its original colors of Grand Prix White with Blue Graphics and in excellent and original condition.
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