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    Senior Member Merv's Avatar
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    Looks pretty good. My 68 with 6808 was done in Glasurit two years ago and I am still very pleased with it. It got to spend some quality time with its older companion (Champagne Yellow, still original paint) this week.

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    Merv

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    Stumbled across this burgundy 918
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    Stefan

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx911 US-delivery 130PS MJ68

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    66 912

    66 912 ....was Polo originally
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    Love the Burgundy, this car will one day be Burgundy again.
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    6808 paint code.. single stage glasruit!
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    Just finished the restoration...

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    Stefan

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx911 US-delivery 130PS MJ68

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    1970 T. Bought it three years ago from the lady that was the original owner, she drove it as her only car for twenty five years and held onto it for over forty four years. This is a clean up picture from a few years ago. I have been working on another project for two years and hope to get back to this soon.
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    Put the '68 on a body cart this past weekend to kick off the restoration. Name:  IMG_3344.jpg
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    Cheers,

    Ron

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    1968 911 SWT Burgundy Red project

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