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Thread: Euro delivery 1967 911S - tell tale signs?

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    And she ran, she ran so far away.
    Touché....
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    I think the boisterous know-it-all was an eagle eye who caught a glimpse of the speedo.













    John,
    How drunk was this naive college girl?
    You told her you were Ali Score, huh? Sure she didn't think you were Mike Score? Similarities are remarkable.
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    I think it was a lucky guess considering you have later reflectors on the rear bumpers.
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    So that’s where Trump got the idea for his comb-over!
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    Fifty/fifty chance of being right & the passenger couldn’t care less! Just a monologue. ....cliff

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    tell tale signs;

    emergency flasher switch?
    radio was dealer installed once in america therefore a year older?
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    My conclusion is also lucky guess. The guy pulled up in another 911 so couldn't have seen inside the car before getting out. His passenger was an older man - I'm guessing his dad - so trying to impress is motive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keithpjolley View Post
    His passenger was an older man - I'm guessing his dad - so trying to impress is motive.
    Or perhaps sugar daddy?

    Did he make any positive reference to your car being a Sportomatic?

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    Perhaps he saw your car at a car show, or spoke to you previously about it. Any chance of that?
    Just a thought.
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    Or perhaps sugar daddy?

    Did he make any positive reference to your car being a Sportomatic?
    Didn't hear either of those, however, if there is anyone in the greater San Diego region looking to make sugar daddy arrangements at this time...

    Perhaps he saw your car at a car show, or spoke to you previously about it. Any chance of that?
    Just a thought.
    I don't get out much and talk to people even less so not much chance of that.

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