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    FS: @eBay - 1967 911S SWT

    Dusty continues to find some really nice cars and now he's found a softie.
    Color change from Polo Red to (I think) Viper Green
    Old sales pitch which is continued: Obligatory girl in first photo and a video
    New sales pitch: To prove how dry the car is he has dry iced the underside and has kept it in bare metal.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Porsch...QAAOSwLwdc20DQ

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    500427s . . .

    VIN - 500427S
    Eng# = 961853
    Trans# = ?
    Prod# = ?

    Quote Originally Posted by nickb4 View Post
    . . . Dusty continues to find some really nice cars and now he's found a softie . . .

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Porsch...QAAOSwLwdc20DQ . . .
    '. . . Rare 1967 Porsche 911S soft-window Targa: Garaged; low miles; numbers-matching engine; original carburetors; original wheels; solid original body; original floor metal. We purchased this car out of long-term storage and brought it back to running and driving condition, runs and drives superb. The floors are in excellent original condition; we dry-ice blasted the undercarriage and wheel wells to expose all the original factory spot welds. The car has been repainted one time, a color change from Polo Red. No signs of any previous damage, all body gaps are uniform and doors shut beautifully. Top is missing, not included. Wonderful driver or excellent candidate for top-end restoration. A wonderful example of one of the rarest, most desirable Porsche models produced. Porsche Certificate of Authenticity included. We go to extents to document our cars in pictures and provide the most transparent listings on Ebay. Please study the pictures carefully rather than requesting descriptions. Please complete any inspections or ask any questions prior to bidding or committing to buy the car . . .'


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    nice car. But now you have to take it apart and spray out the exposed raw metal undercarriage before it really starts to rust. Not sure I understand the process here. But - looks like a clean complete car.
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    Why hasn’t this car sold?
    It’s seems solid,matching engine with color change.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Porsch...obile#viTabs_0
    Last edited by 67SWT; 08-05-2019 at 08:49 PM.
    Craig Williams
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    1972 911E Targa Puck

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