Little confusion on my part surrounding "M-471", Paging Dr. 914 |
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Little confusion on my part surrounding "M-471", Paging Dr. 914 |
Lavanaut |
Mar 4 2009, 11:28 AM
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Hungry Mind : Thirsty Gullet Group: Members Posts: 916 Joined: 20-June 06 From: Bend, OR Member No.: 6,265 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I've been wondering about this for a long time and was reminded about it last night as I was flipping through the AA catalog and came across pics of George's blue M-471 GT. It's my understanding that the true factory GT race cars did not have the "M-471" designation, that it was technically the designation for the "GT-look" package that one could order from the factory on a /6...?
I guess at the center of my uncertainty is this: when I see "M-471" I immediately think "not a factory GT", but a factory GT look-a-like...just like the wide body "turbo look" 911s. Can someone help clear this up for me? Thanks edit: forgot to say that adding to the confusion is the verbiage in the AA catalog about the "M-471 GT" and its racing history. |
Lavanaut |
Mar 4 2009, 04:39 PM
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Hungry Mind : Thirsty Gullet Group: Members Posts: 916 Joined: 20-June 06 From: Bend, OR Member No.: 6,265 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
This thread started off totally mundane and you all have made it very interesting!
QUOTE there is a rumor that the factory used the 914-6 M-471 as homologation cars, therefore they were called "homologations GTs" or "M-471 GTs" Althought I thought I knew what 'homologation' meant, I looked it up (Wolfgang you speak better English that I do! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)) Ho*mol`o*ga"tion, n. [Cf. F. homologation.] (Civ. & Scots Law) Confirmation or ratification (as of something otherwise null and void), by a court or a grantor. In that sense Wolfgang it's not completely clear to me what you mean by that sentence...I think TC gets it too but it's hazy to me. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Yes this is all very specific and very technical, but it's gaining that level of understanding (which you guys have) that I'm after, so thanks for continuing go play along if you opt to! Reid |
Gustl |
Mar 5 2009, 03:21 AM
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914 enthusiast & historian Group: Members Posts: 11,709 Joined: 16-June 04 From: TIROL / Austria Member No.: 2,212 Region Association: Austria |
Althought I thought I knew what 'homologation' meant, I looked it up (Wolfgang you speak better English that I do! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)) not really ... but homologation is the same word in english and german (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bye1.gif) Gustl |
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