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    bowzer-- You have to check out this 67 911S that European collectables has in Costa Mesa CA Bahama Yellow original paint garaged kept.Original owner passed away--wife sold it to his friend who died and EC bought it. Has every service record since new and each one is in plastic sleeve. Look at their site for pictures--this car will not last long. Its the type of car Seinfeld would buy. Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    . . . check out this 67 911S that European collectables has in Costa Mesa CA Bahama Yellow original paint garaged kept . . .
    https://www.europeancollectibles.com...che-911s-coupe


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    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...hlight=308013s






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    Thanks Long Ranger for posting the 67S. Looks almost as good as the famous 700 mile 70S in silver not quite but close. Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    bowzer-- You have to check out this 67 911S that European collectables has in Costa Mesa CA Bahama Yellow original paint garaged kept.Original owner passed away--wife sold it to his friend who died and EC bought it. Has every service record since new and each one is in plastic sleeve. Look at their site for pictures--this car will not last long. Its the type of car Seinfeld would buy. Chris
    Thanks Raspy :-)

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