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    901. 300013 originally came with engine #900113 and was completed on Sept 25 th 1964. Kinda cool how it has the same last two numbers. T
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1970rsr View Post
    901. 300013 originally came with engine #900113 and was completed on Sept 25 th 1964. Kinda cool how it has the same last two numbers. T
    And it's also 901 #13 in production sequence!

    Does it still have it's original engine / transmission?

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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    And it's also 901 #13 in production sequence!

    Does it still have it's original engine / transmission?

    Richard

    Though not advertised, the car had been for sale for a while, I traveled to Finland three weeks ago with one of my clients and fully inspected the car, it is matching numbers, also the doors, deck lid etc (not fenders) and all is there except for a front and passenger side accident repair which was poorly done with the wrong nose panel. Unfortunately I couldn't come to an agreement between the seller and my client so we declined.
    Congrats to Mark Wegh the new owner who told me he will eventually restore the car and show it in their new Porsche Classic Center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carparc View Post
    Though not advertised, the car had been for sale for a while, I traveled to Finland three weeks ago with one of my clients and fully inspected the car, it is matching numbers, also the doors, deck lid etc (not fenders) and all is there except for a front and passenger side accident repair which was poorly done with the wrong nose panel. Unfortunately I couldn't come to an agreement between the seller and my client so we declined.
    Congrats to Mark Wegh the new owner who told me he will eventually restore the car and show it in their new Porsche Classic Center.

    Henk.
    Hi Henk

    Thanks for filling in.

    It has been on the market for over a year. Was it priced that high??

    Richard
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    Is the Porsche Classic Center" really the best place to have it restored ? hasn't some of their work shown wrong parts used ?
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    Is the Porsche Classic Center" really the best place to have it restored ? hasn't some of their work shown wrong parts used ?
    From what I have learned is The Porsche Classic Center in Heteren a new and unique Porsche approved Porsche Center that is solely doing classic Porsche's. Maintenance, restorations, hotel facilities. It's something like 5400 square meters and opens in October. I have seen a presentation of the owner (also the buyer of 013) at a Porsche 356 meeting and it's impressive.

    No affiliation, just impressed by what he achieved w/i 8 years.

    Richard
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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03 View Post
    Is the Porsche Classic Center" really the best place to have it restored ? hasn't some of their work shown wrong parts used ?
    No

    and yes the work in the past is terrible, amateur at best

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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    No

    and yes the work in the past is terrible, amateur at best
    Mark and Boxster you are probably thinking of the factory restorations, the Classic center in question is a new concept. There are no examples to look at yet, so you can not criticize their work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    . . . is F. Beck's 300011 not MIA? . . .


    Hmmm

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    . . . Anyone have a super low serial number car (S or non S) so I can compare notes?
    Feel free to PM me . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
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    Hmmm


    Since you are quoting me, this is where I read the $100K reward for the missing 300011 from Frank Beck

    http://www.vierenzestig.nl/15384/100...-911-uit-1964/

    Richard
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