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Thread: FS: @RM Auctions Monterey - '67S first paint, Tangerine, Family owned - No Reserve

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    FS: @RM Auctions Monterey - '67S first paint, Tangerine, Family owned - No Reserve

    Special thread for a special car, selling it in Monterey with No Reserve.

    Chassis no. 307588S Engine no. 961309

    Single-family California ownership from new until 2013
    Desirable early short-wheelbase 911 S; never restored or repainted
    Cosmetically original “Black-plate” example
    Special-order Tangerine (Blutorange) color
    Includes Certificate of Authenticity, copy of factory Kardex, and original service book

    http://www.rmauctions.com/mo15/monte...eutter/1076029
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    A beauty! Love the color.
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    Very Nice car Heinz. I will be at the Auction and am interested in this car. T
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    Every auction house at Monterey has a 67s! These guys must talk to each other...

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    Hi Heinz,

    Is this the super baby we saw a year ago? Nice car! RM says "by Reutter", is that a mistake?

    Good luck with the sale!

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    For Gods sake get correct wiper blades !
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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03 View Post
    For Gods sake get correct wiper blades !
    Its not just the blades, the arms too.

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    On the 128 fog lights, driver side is a 68, other side is the V lens that might be original. Regards Chris
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    It fits to this discussion. 67S in Germany for sale, Asking is EUR 440.000,--

    http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/de...7&pageNumber=1$_1.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    On the 128 fog lights, driver side is a 68, other side is the V lens that might be original. Regards Chris
    How do I get educated on the differences? Thanks.

    Addendum: googling around I came across this post which suggests non V came 10/67?
    Wasn't very specific. Any more help?

    http://forum.porsche356registry.org/...p?f=13&t=27777

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