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    what?

    While driving down Old National Trails Hwy (Rt 66) in Victorville today I made a u-turn when I saw a 911 at a shop that works on foriegn cars (rough shop). When I got out it was a numbers matching and all original interior 65 in cosmetically bad shape but all there with no rust on the pans
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    Holy crap Bob, that's a find!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hangman View Post
    Holy crap Bob, that's a find!
    Not mine, I wish. The guy, I guess, never drives it. Shop said they rebuilt the motor four years ago and it only has 1K miles.

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    "no rust in the pans" but rust every where else: door frame top and bottom, rear deck lids all around. willing to bet those pans are the same. All said though I envy that wood dash!

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    hound the guy till he sells it to you... (just kidding, right?)
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    An early 911 with no rust? Seriously?

    Did you notice any unicorns yesterday?

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    Relax, I was just referring to the pans not having holes in them. I was allowed to look at the car, not inspect it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    An early 911 with no rust? Seriously?

    Did you notice any unicorns yesterday?

    Richard Newton
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    You guys are brutal

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    Look at that Jag!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sebastianroher View Post
    Look at that Jag!
    That Jag's in Google Street View, dated May 2016.
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