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    F series fitted luggage.

    My research project for today is to attempt to sort out what exactly was available in terms of fitted luggage for the 1973 MY 911. I've come up with these two images from the brochure.

    Despite years of attempting to procure the "Porsche Accessories" brochure applicable to this model year, I have found the luggage almost impossible to find. I understand the original manufacturer of luggage for Porsche was Seeger. Sometime in the early 1970s that changed to Volz, then in the late 197os went back to Seeger.

    So my questions are:

    1. Who manufactured the luggage for the 1973 MY, Seeger or Volz?
    2. What was available?
    3. Can someone sell me a set
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    Last edited by carl888; 17-07-21, 02:15 PM.

    #2
    A few more images... Undated, however they appear to be 2.0 and 2.2L appropriate.

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      #3
      Jeez Carl, you dont want much.......

      Talk about hens teeth !
      sigpicPhil Lack
      TYP901 Register Inc. # 002 (Founding President)
      Early 911-S Registry # 690
      R-Gruppe # 367
      '72 911E 2.4 Coupe (SOLD)
      '15 MB CLA 250 Sport Shooting Brake - daily
      2012 BMW 1M Coupe 6-spd (for sale)
      1974 FIAT 124 Sport coupe

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        #4
        Originally posted by e72phil View Post
        Jeez Carl, you dont want much.......

        Talk about hens teeth !
        I'm persistent!

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          #5
          Joy of joys, more!

          (edited)_911_luggage_5(2).png

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            #6
            I've seen them occasionally on https://www.automobilia-ladenburg.de...=1626272676360

            massive money though ...

            current auction of Porsche stuff

            https://www.automobilia-ladenburg.de...ge/1?&sort=lbD

            for reference

            “In 1982, my father purchased a new Weissach Edition Porsche 928, the 44th of 215 made. It came with a special 3-piece factory luggage set produced by ‘Seeger’ of Verl, Germany,” says Chris Stavros of San Diego, California. “When he sold the car two years later the new owner didn’t want the bags, so my […]
            Last edited by epilot; 18-07-21, 04:58 PM.
            Craig
            12/1969 E based Vintage Racer
            1972 2.4E Targa project
            1973 911 2.4E for the road

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              #7
              Speaking of custom luggage Carl, this would be perfect for your 300TD wagon. Made by ORIS in Germany as OEM luggage for Mercedes. Nicely aerodynamic and easily clips onto your chrome roof rails on the wagon. A bargain set currently on ebay for US$ 3500. Good luck finding the 911 luggage.
              280TE luggage.jpg
              280TE luggage rear.jpg

              sigpicPhil Lack
              TYP901 Register Inc. # 002 (Founding President)
              Early 911-S Registry # 690
              R-Gruppe # 367
              '72 911E 2.4 Coupe (SOLD)
              '15 MB CLA 250 Sport Shooting Brake - daily
              2012 BMW 1M Coupe 6-spd (for sale)
              1974 FIAT 124 Sport coupe

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                #8
                Originally posted by epilot View Post
                Thanks Craig, I've ben keeping an eye on their Auctions.

                Yeah, have seen that's Roads Scholars link, amazing!

                CJ

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by e72phil View Post
                  Speaking of custom luggage Carl, this would be perfect for your 300TD wagon. Made by ORIS in Germany as OEM luggage for Mercedes. Nicely aerodynamic and easily clips onto your chrome roof rails on the wagon. A bargain set currently on ebay for US$ 3500. Good luck finding the 911 luggage.
                  280TE luggage.jpg
                  280TE luggage rear.jpg
                  That's a ripper Phil, thanks!

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