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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    RM|Sotheby's Retromobile Week Auction, February 6, 2019
    1965 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe, Lot 181
    VIN: 301389
    Engine: 901467
    Trans: -
    Color: Silver Metallic/Black
    Mileage: 00,043
    Auction Estimate: €200.000 - €240.000/~US$230,000 - $275,000
    Sold for: TBD

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    Auction Description:

    - Professionally restored to original colours
    - Retains its original engine
    - An ideal connoisseur’s example, ready for anything

    The first offering of the storied line of sports cars, the iconic 1965 Porsche 911 needs no introduction. These early 911s are considered by many to be the purest and finest driver’s automobiles ever built and are consistently amongst the most sought-after models by collectors. The example offered here, chassis no. 301389, is certainly no exception.

    Fully restored by noted Porsche experts Classic Cars Lollar of Lollar, Germany, chassis no. 301389 retains its original engine according to the Kardex yet is fitted with a replacement gearbox of the correct type. The car is presented in its original shade of Silver Metallic 6206 and is fitted with a proper black interior with houndstooth cloth seat inserts. During the frame-off restoration every major component, including the engine and gearbox, was fully rebuilt. Consequently, the car is in superb condition and would make an ideal companion fit for any tour or show.

    The earliest examples of the 911 are among the most desirable sports cars of all time. The example offered here is a perfect opportunity to discover why. Fully restored to its original colours and specifications, chassis no. 301389 is fully ready to be enjoyed by its next owner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    RM|Sotheby's Retromobile Week Auction, February 6, 2019
    1965 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe, Lot 181
    VIN: 301389
    Engine: 901467
    Trans: -
    Color: Silver Metallic/Black
    Mileage: 00,043
    Auction Estimate: €200.000 - €240.000/~US$230,000 - $275,000
    Sold for: TBD

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    Auction Description:

    - Professionally restored to original colours
    - Retains its original engine
    - An ideal connoisseur’s example, ready for anything

    The first offering of the storied line of sports cars, the iconic 1965 Porsche 911 needs no introduction. These early 911s are considered by many to be the purest and finest driver’s automobiles ever built and are consistently amongst the most sought-after models by collectors. The example offered here, chassis no. 301389, is certainly no exception.

    Fully restored by noted Porsche experts Classic Cars Lollar of Lollar, Germany, chassis no. 301389 retains its original engine according to the Kardex yet is fitted with a replacement gearbox of the correct type. The car is presented in its original shade of Silver Metallic 6206 and is fitted with a proper black interior with houndstooth cloth seat inserts. During the frame-off restoration every major component, including the engine and gearbox, was fully rebuilt. Consequently, the car is in superb condition and would make an ideal companion fit for any tour or show.

    The earliest examples of the 911 are among the most desirable sports cars of all time. The example offered here is a perfect opportunity to discover why. Fully restored to its original colours and specifications, chassis no. 301389 is fully ready to be enjoyed by its next owner.
    If that's worth $275k then my 300705 car coming up soon is 350+.
    Absolutely love the Home Depot fuel line and Dansk tank.

    So much wrong with this car there's no end to commentary. Horrid.

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    Indeed, look at that lovely engine case.
    Come on RM Sotheby's... this can't be true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    If that's worth $275k then my 300705 car coming up soon is 350+.
    Absolutely love the Home Depot fuel line and Dansk tank.

    So much wrong with this car there's no end to commentary. Horrid.

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    Appears to have been tumble-cleaned. The case in the 2nd photo was tumbled and guaranteed original. It belongs to one of our members.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-e...n-defined.html

    Any perceived discrepancies in the auction car I defer to the judges.
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    FS: @PCA Classifieds - 1968 911 Coupe - Irish Green

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    1968 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe
    VIN: -
    Engine: 3280421
    Trans: -
    Color: Irish Green/Tan
    Mileage: 134,000 (claimed)/77,731 (indicated)
    Price: US$80,000

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    Seller's Description:

    Final year SWB build date 11/67. Attractive rust free driver with 20 year old paint with decent original interior. Sand cast aluminum block type 901/14 2.0 #3280421 engine. carrera tensioners. Air pump cam and left cover with the hole, 68 air pump heads, extra uncut 68 only door panels, extra 68 only dash, two aluminum case trans included Runs, drives well gets 30 mpg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Appears to have been tumble-cleaned. The case in the 2nd photo was tumbled and guaranteed original. It belongs to one of our members.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-e...n-defined.html

    Any perceived discrepancies in the auction car I defer to the judges.
    Wow. Kind of a novice error in stamping a blank case, I'd say...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    RM|Sotheby's Retromobile Week Auction, February 6, 2019
    1965 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe, Lot 181
    VIN: 301389
    Engine: 901467
    Trans: -
    Color: Silver Metallic/Black
    Mileage: 00,043
    Auction Estimate: €200.000 - €240.000/~US$230,000 - $275,000
    Sold for: TBD

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    Auction Description:

    - Professionally restored to original colours
    - Retains its original engine
    - An ideal connoisseur’s example, ready for anything

    The first offering of the storied line of sports cars, the iconic 1965 Porsche 911 needs no introduction. These early 911s are considered by many to be the purest and finest driver’s automobiles ever built and are consistently amongst the most sought-after models by collectors. The example offered here, chassis no. 301389, is certainly no exception.

    Fully restored by noted Porsche experts Classic Cars Lollar of Lollar, Germany, chassis no. 301389 retains its original engine according to the Kardex yet is fitted with a replacement gearbox of the correct type. The car is presented in its original shade of Silver Metallic 6206 and is fitted with a proper black interior with houndstooth cloth seat inserts. During the frame-off restoration every major component, including the engine and gearbox, was fully rebuilt. Consequently, the car is in superb condition and would make an ideal companion fit for any tour or show.

    The earliest examples of the 911 are among the most desirable sports cars of all time. The example offered here is a perfect opportunity to discover why. Fully restored to its original colours and specifications, chassis no. 301389 is fully ready to be enjoyed by its next owner.
    The way it was a few years ago. Yep, same badge, same car. This must have cost a fortune ! GLWS. Thanks.

    -Allen-
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Appears to have been tumble-cleaned. The case in the 2nd photo was tumbled and guaranteed original. It belongs to one of our members.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-e...n-defined.html

    Any perceived discrepancies in the auction car I defer to the judges.
    The car was sold w/o and engine. Good they found it !!?? Tumbled and maybe more? Thanks.

    -Allen-
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    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 01-23-2019 at 10:53 AM. Reason: Added VIN
    Doug Dill

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    PCA #1987109761
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