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  • 60199

    Folks,

    Now here is a mystery. Maybe you are the lucky owner of this Porsche or know of its whereabouts.

    It was a lightmetal chassis...a very special car.

    Steve Heinrichs

    ps---this is not the "GT" I referred to earlier.

  • #2
    Hi Steve,

    Love a good mystery! Okay, its a 6 series chassis # making it a Cabriolet? Light metal chassis? The panels were made from thinner guage steel sheetmetal or the entire chassis is made completely from aluminium? This was not a GT car but a one off special order? Justin
    Justin Rio

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    • #3
      I have no real clue at the moment but I would consider this a GT chassis.

      Steve

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      • #4
        You're playing it very close to the vest Steve. You obviously have some information on this particular chassis # which relates to its importance. Will you be disclosing any of this info in your new Carrera book which is due out shortly? Justin
        Justin Rio

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        • #5
          An early Cabriolet. Very little information. No Reutter codes as to paint, etc.

          Steve Heinrichs

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          • #6
            So its a 1953 Cabriolet, Too early to be a 4-cam car. I would have also thought this was too early for any special racing tweaks to be offered. I was thinking the really trick GT special order race package type 356's were not offered until about mid-1957? Alloy panels and the like. Justin
            Justin Rio

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            • #7
              Well, 61009 was completed in 11/55 and is one of a few pre-A Carrera Cabs. A 4-cam was put into a spare cab car months earlier for Dr. Porsche.

              steve

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              • #8
                Justin,

                I do not know. When I know more, I will post it here.

                It is not the cab of Dr. P. that I was refering to.

                Steve Heinrichs

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                • #9
                  Look forward to any new info Steve. Getting back to your earlier post about the first pre-A cab not being completed until November of 1955; how many '55 pre-A cab Carrera's were there. I would guess under 30 units.
                  Thanks! Justin
                  Justin Rio

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                  • #10
                    Way, way less.

                    The book, I hope, will beout in May.

                    Re 60199---it did go to Glockler, I have determined.

                    Steve

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                    • #11
                      Looking forward to its release! If 60199 went to Glocker this body/chassis had to of been heavily modified.

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                      Probably shot full of holes for lightness in typical Glocker fashion. No mistaking this chassis for a typical production unit I would assume?
                      Justin
                      Justin Rio

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                        • #13
                          Steve,

                          Found the photo is it connected?

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                          Roy

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                          • #14
                            Roy,

                            Wow!!! You are good!!

                            I bet that this is it!! Originally Ivory with red leather but all rest fits perfectly.

                            Hey if you find it, I will double the asking price!!!

                            Steve Heinrichs

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                            • #15
                              You pulled the rabbit out of the hat on this one Roy, Nice job! This must be the car Steve has been describing. Is this your original ad that you have kept all these years? What a smart buy this was! Thanks! Justin
                              Justin Rio

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