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Thread: FS: A must see surviver 1968 912

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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    This is what happens to your stuff when you stop USPS and start using the groundhog. The old lady (or kids) sells it off.

    I like it when the old collectors get rid of it while they're alive with enough energy left to go do something else. Speaking of which: Looks like Ron Pratte is going to sell a bunch of his 4 wheelers so he can fly more. I mean he's got helicopters and planes! What's not to like about that plan?
    I watched a TV special showing Ron Prattes' collection...UFB!!! And...he's selling all of it. Automobilia, cars, trucks, pedal cars...all of it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob lee View Post
    For those out there looking for a true California survivor that is a one owner 912 that was owned with loving care by Mr Bimbo the founder of Bimbo bakeries, which is now the largest Bakery in the US who has resently passed away.
    For more information and pictures please send me an email or give me a call, 619-518-8645..robert.b.lee@cox.net
    Cheers,
    Bob Lee
    San Clemente,Ca
    Like your web address? Get your facts straight, you must have bought it from a former owner of either Pacific Pride Bakeries or Mrs. Baird's Bakeries, which Bimbo purchased in the US. As of today Lorenzo Servitje is alive and well. I've know the Servitjes for 40 years, the only relative with classic cars is L. Sendra, and he likes French cars.

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    Like I said wow..the fact is what I know it to be.But If you say that it's not it must be so because you know more than I.

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    "It's not what you 'know', it's what you can prove." (Denzel Washington-Training Day)

    Do you have paperwork showing seller's names?
    Brian
    S Reg #1032

    "I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!"

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    Fact: A nice 912 with one respray, one previous owner. That's the only relevant fact in this discussion. The previous owner isn't important in the Porsche world.

    Fact: Bimbo Bakery didn't exist in the US until Grupo Bimbo began expanding into Texas, and buying other bakeries. Its founding owner is alive and well!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    Bob, GREAT looking car! Not sure where you find these, but that's a very nice 912! Certainly couldn't even come close to finding a lesser example and restore it to that condition, and then it's truly only "original" once (respray noted). (Maybe you should keep this one...)
    I agree 100%. Great looking car in a beautiful color!! GLWS

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    Outstanding interest in this very original 912....SOLD

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