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    1964 911 300011

    $100,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of 1964 Porsche 911 serial #300011.


    Over the last 30 years I have had a handful of cars stolen. Some were insured, some were not. This particular car was not insured which hopefully is a good thing now. Chassis 300011 was stolen in 1995 out of a warehouse near San Diego. Following leads over the last 19 years have proved to be futile. So maybe 2014 technology, a 50th birthday, and a sizeable bounty will help advance the cause.
    I wouldn't be a bit surprised if this thing now has turbo bodywork and is in the middle of Mexico. That would be the BEST case scenario.

    Not interested in prosecution. Just getting the car back would be a miracle.

    Please email if you have anything
    frank@beckseuropean.com

    Thanks

    (BTW: Like all rewards there are some conditions.)
    Last edited by Chuck Miller; 04-02-2014 at 11:28 AM.

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    Good luck Frank! Awful story. I will add this info on the 1964 Porsche 911 registry at www.vierenzestig.nl if you're ok with that.

    Erik

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    You have my blessings Erik. Thanks.

    Probably gone forever but perhaps someone knows something about it.

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    Thanks for the link on post #2, Frank, any other details on 011? such as color, condition, and where it was stolen?http://www.vierenzestig.nl/15067/het...d-coupe-video/
    Last edited by Cliff; 03-30-2014 at 06:15 PM.
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    I hate to give too much away publicly Cliff.
    I'm hoping with the reward people will be extra diligent while inspecting VIN stamps.

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    Does that mean that you'd be ready to "buy" your car back for 100k from the guy who misunderstood that it wasn't his car when he found it in a warehouse???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I hate to give too much away publicly.
    What about original engine and trans, still in the car or not?? Would be useful to know and could lead to info about the car. I was going to buy what the owner thought was a 2,2S engine a few years ago. Turned out to be a 64 case, so you never know.

    Sorry about your loss. I think the car is still out there and hope you get it back one day!

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    Thank for the Information!

    It's a small market/world for this cars. I am sure it will Pop up.
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier View Post
    Does that mean that you'd be ready to "buy" your car back for 100k from the guy who misunderstood that it wasn't his car when he found it in a warehouse???
    At this point, yes.

    Eng #900112
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    Not that I have any info... just curious what you are willing to pay for the ACTUAL car. not the 100k reward/info.
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