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Thread: Hiding in plain site; Oldest 911 in USA? Historian help please.

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    The Porsche Museum is currently restoring the oldest 911 in their collection...

    ...it's #57, so I'm sure you have something extremely special.

    http://porscheplatz.porsche.com/de/a...rk-einzigartig

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    Thanks for the information. Here is the build number on dash below radio/ashtry
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    They are just waking up on the other side of the pond, I am sure this thread will grow quickly. Car 300011 is the first on the 64 list, I believe 300010 and prior are pre-production. the chassis number and Kardex should be interesting. On the early cars is the chassis number under the dash pad?
    Bret
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    Holy Moly!!!! You just hit the Lotto!

    John
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    1967 911 #307347, bare-bones, some road wear, a little surface rust, and a few dents..., owned 13 years.
    1970 914/6GT, (Sold - ran the last three Rennsports)owned 30 years.


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    If he sells it, he should go through a major auction house like Goodings or RM.

    It would be amazing to see this car, if verified, brought back to its period state.

    I have little doubt its a multi year process, and parts will be very hard to come by.

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    If you took those pics with a smart phone that has GPS, the hawks already know where that car is! First order of business is moving the car to some place quiet for the next couple of weeks.
    Michael
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    So cool! Great title, explains well. Have fun in your "new" found celebrity.
    Tucson AZ.

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    Hi Michael, yes the car has been moved twice and is in an undisclosed safe location. Good advice

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