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    FS: 1967 911 Coupe Restored

    VINTAGE Sportscar Restorations INC presents this beautiful restored 1967 911 in factory Polo Red black interior with Black/Red/White Hounds-tooth inlays. This is a full numbers matching PORSCHE 911 coupe. VIN number #305900 and matching motor 2.0 #909498 with 44,394 miles. Only 3,421 made. Today, not many can be found in this condition. The car is a perfect example of a true rust free vintage 911. The restoration goal was to preserve as much as the original panels, parts and hardware as possible. Thus, car retains it’s original numbers matching fenders, doors, hood, engine lid, wheels, motor, 4 speed transmission, carburetors, seats, gauges, many suspension components like brake calipers, frames, exhaust, steering wheel and even the original hood PORSCHE badge as well as many other accessories. This special and unique 911 was coated with single stage high gloss Glasurit paint and products. Many hours of focused dedication went into making the car an exceptional piece of art. The car is absolutely stunning. All gaps are true to original specification of 3-4mm. Panels are straight with no flaws. With the fully rebuilt Weber Carbs, the motor pulls very strong through all gears. The ride on this car is smooth and tight as a newly restored 911 should. After the restoration the car has been driven along side the West Coast with no issues. The car is a turn-key and ready to be enjoyed for many years to come. The entire restoration has been documented with may hundreds of records, 4,696 pictures and a Certificate of Authenticity. All of these documents will be available to the new owner. Please feel free to ask any and all questions.

    $150,000 OBO
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    VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
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    Phoenix OREGON
    Freddie Hernandez
    freddie@vsrestorations.com
    (541) 535-3304
    www.facebook.com/VintageSportscarRestorations

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    hm. pretty car, but is the rear late style latch panel becoming an epidemic? That style wasn't introduced until 1978ish.

    ~J~
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    Yes a beautiful and attractive car.
    VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
    www.vsrestorations.com
    Phoenix OREGON
    Freddie Hernandez
    freddie@vsrestorations.com
    (541) 535-3304
    www.facebook.com/VintageSportscarRestorations

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    what are those screws for?

    jules i did a bit of photoshop for you--actually windows paint
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    ahh, much better , thank you

    ~J~
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    A few more that you may feast your eyes...
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    VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
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    Phoenix OREGON
    Freddie Hernandez
    freddie@vsrestorations.com
    (541) 535-3304
    www.facebook.com/VintageSportscarRestorations

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    Let me know if you boys need more pictures as I have 4,696. Hey! you never know when you may get another flare-up to use your photoshop thingy.
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    VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
    www.vsrestorations.com
    Phoenix OREGON
    Freddie Hernandez
    freddie@vsrestorations.com
    (541) 535-3304
    www.facebook.com/VintageSportscarRestorations

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    how about the driver and passenger side B pillar/ lock plate Freddie? Nice photos!

    ~J~
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    Tell you what Julie, let me shut you up once and for all as I'm a man of few words. I will challenge you to a standoff. Let's restore two Porsches, one for you and one for myself. At the end of the restorations, I purpose we let the members on this forum decide who has the most perfect 911 in every aspect. The loser, turns over his title of the car to the winner. I have in my shop a ready to be restored a 1967 911S full numbers matching car. Just think Julie, you could walk away with a 911S. Let's see if you really know your way around a Porsches. What do you say Julie?
    VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
    www.vsrestorations.com
    Phoenix OREGON
    Freddie Hernandez
    freddie@vsrestorations.com
    (541) 535-3304
    www.facebook.com/VintageSportscarRestorations

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    Thank you Freddie, a bit thin skinned I guess. You clearly have a few incorrect details on your car, but you have a very pretty car there and the presentation is excellent. NICE RESTORATION, FREDDIE!

    I just completed a nut and bolt restoration of my 59 convertible D. I've had enough 'restoration adventure' for a while but it came out pretty nice. I am sure someone will be very happy with this 67 as well.

    I also did not know 67 engine lids had numbers on them so I learned something new about early 911s today! Thank you

    ~J~
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