That car strikes me as one of dumbest prices I've seen in a while. There was a moment when I thought "maybe'. The '71 engine brought an end to that though rather quickly
Richard Newton
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That car strikes me as one of dumbest prices I've seen in a while. There was a moment when I thought "maybe'. The '71 engine brought an end to that though rather quickly
Richard Newton
Brake Rotor Prep.
Why is it that European dealers rarely disclose the complete VIN, engine or trans numbers? None of the photos appear to be the actual car; all labelled "Visual for Information".
For sale at Oldtimers MM Passion, Brussels, Belgium
1967(MY) Porsche 2.0L 911S Soft Window Targa (currently undergoing restoration)
VIN: 500 xxx S
Engine: 961 xxx
Trans: -
Color: Metallic Silver/Black Leather
Mileage: -
Price: 'On Demand'
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Dealer Description:
Porsche 911 S 2.0 Soft Window Targa, 5-speed gearbox. All match numbers European version Sonauto Restoration in progress. 1966 first series production, only 483 made.
Main options: Silver Metallic, radio, loud speaker, headrests, leather, european equipment, green counters, original Jack, Tool Kit, 5 original 4.5 X15 Fuchs rims, webasto.
Documented with its Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and Kardex factory! Available: August/September 2017. A collector’s dream! Simply one of the best examples of this rare and desirable Soft Targa S first production!
Tremendous investment potential! More information on request.
Boy that advert is misleading at best. Photos of two or three different cars, from what I can tell??
Scott
Previous Posts:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...378#post759196
Price: US$109,995 - stating "126k original miles"
http://sanfranciscosportscars.com/1968-porsche-911-l/
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...378#post759215
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Motostalgia: 2017 Amelia Island Auction, March 11, 2017
1968 Porsche 2.0L 911L Coupe
VIN: 11805378
Engine: 3380348
Trans: 3180628 (Sportomatic)
Color: Light Ivory/Black Leatherette
Mileage: "27,227 Believed Actual"
Auction Estimate: -
Sold for: NO SALE
Currently offered for: US$99,750.00 @ MW Carline dealership, Houston, Texas
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Auction Description:
• 1 of Only 449 Single*-Year 911Ls
• Unrestored Survivor
• Original Fuchs Wheels and Fitted Luggage
This rare 911 is one of only 449 911Ls produced. More amazing still is that it is an incredibly well-*optioned survivor. It was resprayed in its original white three years ago, but has never been restored. The incredible condition inside and out supports the belief that the low mileage is genuine. It retains its original black and red plaid interior, rare ‘Elephant Hide' doors and impossible to find Deluxe carpeting. This 911L also has factory fitted luggage and its original Fuchs wheels. All original books and tools are included as are a file of receipts for the paint and recent mechanical overhaul. What a remarkable chance to secure not only a rare 911L, but one in this condition with so many desirable options. This is a superb early 911 and incredible investment opportunity.
Auction
For Sale in Italy:
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1972 Porsche 2.4L 911S Coupe
VIN: -
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: (Albert?) Blue/Black
Mileage: ~50,000km
Price: €250,000 (Negotiable)/~US$268,000
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Seller's Description:
Rare exemplary, interior fully original, unique owner for 35 years.
For sale in Belgium, not mine.
I think this car has a rather strange VIN font, looks to be of a 1972/1973 911, the 1969 has a more rounded type of font, at least in my own '69. What do the experts think of this? Also the type plate shows 911S-B in stead of 911S, is that normal?
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Are you saying this is not a 1969 911S with a 1969 911S engine and that the numbers are fake?
That is what I am asking. The engine number looks authentic to me, but the VIN looks different from other 1969 VIN Numbers.