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    Quote Originally Posted by H-viken View Post
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    What's wrong with this?

    http://early911specialist.com/new-pr...3-porsche-911s

    Great provenance and a trustworthy seller currently representing the car.
    And if you say the color doesn't strike your fancy then we all know you're a fraud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    What's wrong with this?

    http://early911specialist.com/new-pr...3-porsche-911s

    Great provenance and a trustworthy seller currently representing the car.
    And if you say the color doesn't strike your fancy then we all know you're a fraud.
    Would love to know how being a fraud here benefits me but , well never know how you lads across the lake think ;-)
    The car looks great but I have a problem with the manufacture date ....it needs to be a 50 yr old car or latest 49 ( and will need to store it for a year overseas )
    In Malta a classic car that is not 50 yrs old will need to pay an import tax of 37% of the value + another 10% tax due to it coming from outside the EU. Those are the laws and that's too much for my pockets :-( ........But thanks anyway seems to be a great car , although lighter greens are not my favourites , a forrest green would have been more to my liking

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    Sarcasm has been around a very long time...

    The car looks great but I have a problem with the manufacture date ....it needs to be a 50 yr old car or latest 49 ( and will need to store it for a year overseas )
    In Malta a classic car that is not 50 yrs old will need to pay an import tax of 37% of the value + another 10% tax due to it coming from outside the EU. Those are the laws and that's too much for my pockets :-( ........But thanks anyway seems to be a great car , although lighter greens are not my favourites , a forrest green would have been more to my liking
    Great reason to pass.


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    Last edited by Frank Beck; 12-17-2018 at 11:54 AM.

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    I've been away for a few days and the deal has not been sealed yet? I am surprised ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    I've been away for a few days and the deal has not been sealed yet? I am surprised ...
    .................still waiting, believe it or not, for the CD with all files of car plus restoration step by step pictures, wait for this.......by post :-( , and don't tell me there are zip file programs and emails nowadays ...............I know , but the seller does not seem to accept this sort of technology . Having received this , will visit in the metal
    Last edited by Bowzer; 12-17-2018 at 01:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowzer View Post
    In Malta
    Do you prefer LHD even though the traffic there drives on the left side of the road as in the UK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue72s View Post
    Do you prefer LHD even though the traffic there drives on the left side of the road as in the UK?
    Most definitely Blue , all my classic cars are left handers , in my opinion all cars ( except for the British ones ) were initially designed to be that way. I am sure something goes amiss when they adapted them to RHD. And to tell you how I really feel about it , the gear lever feels right being used with the right hand.

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    OK, no worries.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bowzer View Post
    a forrest green would have been more to my liking
    I'd buy this if I was looking for a LHD:
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-on-my-70-911s

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue72s View Post
    OK, no worries.



    I'd buy this if I was looking for a LHD:
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-on-my-70-911s
    I've seen that car and to tell you how I feel about it ( love the colour ) it would only be worth doing up for me, when buying it for € 60,000 , but it seems that Frank beck has already advised the seller that he will get much more than that .

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