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    Any chance someone can fill in those of us who are out of the loop on this amazing find from so many months ago? Thread was locked back in March, I think.
    Perhaps it WILL be at Rennsport and we can see it??

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    Interesting thread. Dont forget: matching numbers engine or not, makes a big differenz.
    These cars are really special...
    I know what I say, still owning 300 138 ;-)
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Todays Info from Bob Flemming:

    By my count we can point to 74 remaining cars.
    Engines with no bodies is 30.
    Transmissions are 5.

    So still very rare the '64 Babys
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Always thought this was a fun, related thread...

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...PE-1964-300018
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    Just had Barlow do a quote to insure my 65 He said that book on it was max 80K (I laughed at him)



    Quote Originally Posted by Haasman View Post
    Just ran a Hagerty valuation. They are often off in a lot of valuations IMO, but interesting never-theless-

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