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    STOLEN 1969 911 T Targa

    My 1969 911T Soft Window Targa was stolen on August 25, 2019. Car was in Corona, California. Burgundy/Black. Serial Number: 119110555. Engine Number: 6123792. Reward for information leading to recovery.

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    That sucks. Was it in the garage? Or in the driveway.

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    Help bump to keep this at the top. Sorry - good luck locating her.
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    Bump to locate the stolen targa ... maybe pics will also help ...
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    I’m truly sorry for what’s happened. I just went through it and the feeling when you realize it’s gone is brutal. I was lucky. The LAPD found my car and returned it to me. I wish you the same luck. Please post pictures and identifying numbers so we can get the word out.
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    California, the land of stolen Porsche's. Sucks!
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    Sorry to hear that. Your car is a factory documented SWT. Hope it is returned safely and in proper condition.

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    Bump for keeping this going. Good luck with tecovery
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    so how did it happen?

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