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    W: Fraise (Rose Red) 70-73 911

    W: Fraise aka Rose Red. 911 E or S Coupe or Targa.
    On the hunt for some time now with no luck. Had a bite but no deal. LMK if you guys hear of anything. Greatly appreciated.

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    Fraise and Sporto. Kind of like peanut butter and jelly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    Hen's teeth. I've been looking for a couple years now and except for a lonely Sportomatic I've come up empty. Good luck.
    Where in NY?...Found a Rose Red 73' S. But the ask was $$$

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    I once owned a 40k miles raseberry rose 72 S coupe, car was perfect - sold for $18k a long long time ago
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    Hey Phil

    I too had a fraise 72S. No sunroof but had sport seats in a black interior. I sold it long ago to Dirk Layer. Could it be the same car? I bought mine in Michigan and drove it to Wyoming where it stayed till Layer bought it and then lost track. I had four 2.4 Esses at the time; silver 73, aubergine 73, viper green 72 and the 72 fraise car. One of them had to go. I still have the aubergine S. All this was in the early/mid 90s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pu911rsr View Post
    I once owned a 40k miles raseberry rose 72 S coupe, car was perfect - sold for $18k a long long time ago
    $18K?!!!!!!! Wow. That is insane compared to todays prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    Wasn't there one at Essen? Memory serves me that the Swedish guys had one along with the ivory 911, and then the couple of early beetles. Hall 5?
    Was that car a Targa?

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    JL, I’m in Pleasantville.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dg567 View Post
    JL, I’m in Pleasantville.
    Hey Dg,

    We're neighbors practically. Pville is like a city next to sleepy town Armonk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    Hey Phil

    I too had a fraise 72S. No sunroof but had sport seats in a black interior. I sold it long ago to Dirk Layer. Could it be the same car? I bought mine in Michigan and drove it to Wyoming where it stayed till Layer bought it and then lost track. I had four 2.4 Esses at the time; silver 73, aubergine 73, viper green 72 and the 72 fraise car. One of them had to go. I still have the aubergine S. All this was in the early/mid 90s.
    Steve,

    Yes must of been same car, small world.

    Phil
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