Well cool and very interesting!!! Love the 4th July date too...
Well cool and very interesting!!! Love the 4th July date too...
1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!
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Matt,
Very cool ! Little doubt that if we had the Kardex is would have the writing shown below at the top of the Kardex! Is there any mention of, say, "deLuxe" on the paperwork. I read through what you posted and didn't see anything Is there a BOS? For more info, see this thread:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...11-deLuxe-quot
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I spoke with Michael this morning and he remembers the car well. He picked up the green '67 911 at the factory and toured in it for a time, then shipped it back to the States. It was his father's car at the time, but all of the paperwork is in Michael's name because he picked it up and took possession. The above kardex shows that the car was ordered by his father. It was great talking to him and confirming all of this. The bad news was he traded the car to Heinz Bade 2 years later for a '67 911S. With Heinz' recent passing, we can't find out who ended up with this car. I'm going to stick the packet on a shelf in the hopes that someday someone who has the car will search the chassis number and find this thread. Then we can reunite this amazing stack of documents with the car. Of course, all of these hopes hinge on the car being out there somewhere rather than in a landfill or turned into soup cans. For historic purposes, I'm going to scan all of the paperwork in, front and back, and post it on the Registry. It's amazing to see an original Porsche title still in the envelope, along with all of the very early import paperwork. - Matt
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great thread, hope it re-unites one day with the chassis
Phil Hindley
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