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    Good looking car Mark, enjoy it.
    - twinplugged - 1975 targa former Dutch police car

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    Senior Member Macroni's Avatar
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    Very nice... Love Sepia...
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    Thumbs up

    GREAT find Mark........... Cheers and luck

    Your adventures have just begun........ again...
    Chuck Miller
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    My dream is located in your garage. Great find congrats.

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    Wow Mark great find - I'm a little "brown" with envy over here - such a great car and in the past few years, I've come to love Sepia.
    Keith Adams
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    1969 Blutorange 912R - 912 to 911 conversion
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    E*n*j*o*y !!!

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    Hey, merbesfield . . .

    Looks like a spectacular car --- condition, history, documentation, options. Congratulations.

    But you cut to the end of your story waaaaaay too quickly! Where and how did you find it, and how much did you pay? And how's The Market out there, these days? --- some of the recent auction results have been kinda up there.

    And more photos, too, please. Lots. (Before things get all cleaned-up?)

    Rick Kreiskott

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    Very nice!!! Congratulations!!
    Maurizio G.

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    Great Car!!! You know the windshield has been replaced. It would not have had a sun shade at the top of the glass. A lot of people change Sepia brown cars to something else. When Sepia is in good shape, it looks wonderful.
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    Sepia is really growing on me - it's such a period color. Congratulations on your purchase!

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