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Thread: Uncovered! Short-lived third model: The 1967 911 deLuxe"

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    Allen,

    It's a follow-up to the discussion from the previous page, about "when the 1966 models begin". The discussion includes your post #326.

    Jon B.
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    I can add (relevant to this thread) that 1967 911 deLuxe models all have 1966 911 chassis numbers, because that is what they are.
    Last edited by Brett Johnson; 01-13-2022 at 01:26 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas lundeval View Post
    Advertisement in a newspaper in Sweden in the autumn of 1966 on the Porsche 911 de Luxe. New price SEK 42.500, 10,000 km, red, sold at the highest bidder. Have not seen the model 911 de Luxe before in Sweden. Sorry for the bad image in the ad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Henderson View Post
    It is starting to make a lot of sense. Now all we need the RundSchrieben #13 from 1966!

    -Allen-
    Would like to throw my info in here, I have one of these #13/66 that you speak of. It seems that the original date of production was scratched out so that it could be sold as a '67, although from what I'm reading here that may have been Porsche's intention in the first place. "Oh, sir wants a '67 with the '66 trim? Well just sell him a '66 as a '67 then". Haven't made it through the whole thread yet, but I did skip ahead to the end only to realize that it is still being updated. I have my reading cut out for me tonight. Cheers. Name:  A1F59808-30BA-4F71-BDD0-D3086717273F.jpg
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    Welcome and thanks for your message. Congratulations !
    Thanks.
    -Allen-

  6. #336
    Glad to. Done. I put it there because the Deluxe thread has the only reference to that serial number I have ever found anywhere. Thank you.
    thross
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