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    Quote Originally Posted by nvr2mny View Post
    . . . I live in KC and am plugged in with the P-car crowd and scene and no one has one or let alone seen one. Rarer than hens teeth for some odd reason . . .
    When I consider how many Porsches could've been sold there (in KC, during Viet Nam --- for more-than-Corvette money!), factor in any feelings a New Owner may've had about keeping something that added no value --- and may've smacked of 'free advertising' . . .

    . . . then fast-forward with half a century of parking lots, weather, and ownership changes . . .


    . . . it seems an absolute miracle to me that ANY of this stuff survived at all



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    Jos, sent you an email, would take the Essex Cars Maplewood

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    Looking for a plate frame for a car that had Porsche Cars Northwest in Beaverton as the Handler (distributor) on the Kardex. The original owner took delivery in Europe and lived in Ocean City Washington State.
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    BUMP! I'm open to offers.
    Porsche taste on a Volkswagen budget...

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    Bump! I'll be posting other frames soon as well.
    Porsche taste on a Volkswagen budget...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica87911 View Post
    Looking for a plate frame for a car that had Porsche Cars Northwest in Beaverton as the Handler (distributor) on the Kardex. The original owner took delivery in Europe and lived in Ocean City Washington State.
    Serge, I'll keep my eyes out for a Beaverton (area) Porsche frame for ya
    Porsche taste on a Volkswagen budget...

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    Bump: I know this is old, but any chance you still have the Spartan frame?

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