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    Mystery twin plug 67S, cloned snrf

    Puzzle solvers,

    Here is a car that was for sale around six years back or so on eBay. I got involved somewhat and helped the seller sell his car. I've lost the VIN number. Somehow I determined that the sunroof was cloned; it was a pretty nice car. Paterek in NJ knew something about it. Clearly, it belonged to someone who liked these SWB cars! The guy who sold it picked it up from a shop or something and knew next to nothing. Anyone know where it is today and its history? I believe it finally ended up selling on eBay for around $23k or so. -Allen-
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    Allen

    I came across this thread

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...=67s+twin+plug

    Apparently there should be another thread shortly before discussing that car.

    Richard

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    the original thread

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...highlight=plug

    Unfortunately is the VIN not mentioned.

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr 911E View Post
    Puzzle solvers,

    Here is a car that was for sale around six years back or so on eBay. I got involved somewhat and helped the seller sell his car. I've lost the VIN number. Somehow I determined that the sunroof was cloned; it was a pretty nice car. Paterek in NJ knew something about it. Clearly, it belonged to someone who liked these SWB cars! The guy who sold it picked it up from a shop or something and knew next to nothing. Anyone know where it is today and its history? I believe it finally ended up selling on eBay for around $23k or so. -Allen-
    I don't know this car but if John Paterek knows I could ask him. As well as I think I know the location, in a pics.
    What do you want to know?


    Gytis
    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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    from an old email

    This car was first sold (in 2004) by Gene Kirschner (Autohaus) to an Eric. Eric listed it on eBay. Car was original silver (green according to the owner) but now apparently white.

    Richard

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    Gene's shop is across the street from Paterek.
    356 Reg #16227
    Early S Reg #700
    R Gruppe #340

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    Quote Originally Posted by steven0401 View Post
    Gene's shop is across the street from Paterek.
    Is or was? Didn't John P. move from N.J.?

    -Allen-

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    don't think so
    356 Reg #16227
    Early S Reg #700
    R Gruppe #340

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