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    FS: Sports Purposes / Spare Parts List Competition Type

    prices include delivery world wide. condition of the first 3 is pristine. (probably from the factory archives) the Sports Purposes catalog has been widely copied and circulated. I would grade this original between VG & EXC. dated March '68. $400. SOLD

    spare parts list type 911S april 70 competition type. blue paper approx. 35 pages $950 reduced to $800
    spare parts list type 911S model 72 november 1971. blue paper approx. 50 pages $950 reduced to $800
    seems to me there's a similar example for a 914-6 but I haven't been able to lay my hands on it.
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    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
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    Interesting litterature!! Could you post some example pictures of the catalogs, especially from the 68 regarding seats.
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91167coupe View Post
    Interesting litterature!! Could you post some example pictures of the catalogs, especially from the 68 regarding seats.
    thanks!
    the Sports Purposes book is the most detailed of these, but it includes almost nothing re: seats... only stating that "bucket" type seats aren't against the rules of homologation. it's more of a guideline for modifying your car to qualify for a specific class or achieve a level of performance. again, this book has been widely copied and posted online. IIRC, there is or was a .PDF file here (?) the offering here is for someone who prefers an original example.
    the later books are strictly parts listings for their model.
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    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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    Thanks, I will look for the pdf. Thanks and GLWS of exrtaordinary litterature!!
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    Sports Purposes manual sold.
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91167coupe View Post
    Thanks, I will look for the pdf. Thanks and GLWS of exrtaordinary litterature!!
    If you find the .pdf could you let me know. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91167coupe View Post
    Thanks, I will look for the pdf. Thanks and GLWS of exrtaordinary litterature!!
    thanks! did the .pdf file ever turn up ?
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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    price reductions
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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    I have a copy of the .pdf version somewhere ...
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    I thought someone posted the '68 version here.... somewhere.
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    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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