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  1. #211
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    Is this he last SWB car sold by a dealer for <$100K ? ;-)

    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    No affillation.
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    Offered by Wholesale California, Inc. via TuaPoma.com.
    VIN: 303437
    Engine: 909805
    Trans: ?
    Mileage: 00478 (indicated)
    Price: US$89,900.00











    Advertiser's description:
    "Very original 2 owner short wheel base 911. Original Irish Green with black interior, wood wheel and a 5-speed transmission. Very solid body, excellent original gaps and fit with great floors. The motor starts right away, runs out strong, and showing a motor number of *909805*. This a great car to use and enjoy right now for Summer."
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    Dan B.
    1966 911 black/red
    1966 912 slate grey
    1996 993 black/tan

  2. #212
    Quote Originally Posted by Bradford View Post
    Isn't the vin 306437? 303437 would be a 66'
    My bad, corrected to 306437. Thanks.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    FS: 1966 Porsche 911 Normal @Cooper Classic Cars, NY

    No affillation. Previously discussed on this thread: http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...=VIN%3A+303982
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    Offered at Cooper Classic Cars, New York, NY
    1966 Porsche 911 Normal
    VIN: 303982
    Engine: ?
    Trans: ?
    Mileage: 7810 (indicated)
    Price: ?







    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 07-21-2014 at 10:44 AM.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

  4. #214
    Asking is $200k. Running on Webers.
    1969 911T #3495
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  5. #215
    I'd take a little less for mine with NO stories.

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    Sometimes it's difficult to determine the firing order.

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    FS: @Auctions America - 1968 911L Coupe

    Auctions America, Burbank, California, July 31 - August 2, 2014
    1968 Porsche 911L Coupe
    VIN: 11805014
    Engine: ?
    Trans: ?
    Mileage: ?
    Auction Estimate: US$85k-US$100k
    SOLD FOR: US$85,800.00
    Lot No. 3083
    To be offered on Saturday, August 2, 2014

    Blue 68L 1.JPG

    Blue 68L 2.JPG

    Blue 68L 3.JPG

    Blue 68L 4.JPG

    Auction Descriptions:
    Production of the Porsche 911 line started in 1963 and lasted until 1989 when it was succeeded by the 964, which is a modified version of the 911. The 911 has undergone various changes through the years, being upgraded as technology improved. The Porsche 911 has been a common car to be modified by private parties for rallying, racing and other automotive competition forms. The 911 is known for being a rear engine, air-cooled car.

    Finished in Ossi Blue with Red Leatherette interior, this sporty 911L Coupe is sure to be a blast to drive. The powerplant of this 1968 Porsche is a 2-liter flat six-cylinder engine that is capable of producing 130-hp. The five-speed manual transmission shifts smoothly and the engine revs freely and sounds great. This Porsche sports many options including the ‘Golde’ Electric Sunroof (many Porsche enthusiasts say this is a rare option), a tinted windshield, a Blaupunk radio, headrests and Dunlop tires. The ‘L’ in 911L indicates that although this Porsche has a normal spec 130-hp engine, other aspects of the car like brakes, trim and suspension are the upgraded 911S specifications. The ‘L’ was made exclusively for the American market, and they were only produced in 1968. It is said that this Porsche has only had a few owners and it is described as an excellent driver-quality 911. The engine and transmission match the Certificate of Authenticity that is offered with this Porsche 911L.
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 08-10-2014 at 08:30 PM. Reason: VIN Correction; change 9 to an 8. Post Auction Pricing Update.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

  8. #218
    Must be the one that was for sale at European Collectibles a couple months back.

    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Auctions America, Burbank, California, July 31 - August 2, 2014
    1968 Porsche 911L Coupe
    VIN: 11905014
    Engine: ?
    Trans: ?
    Mileage: ?
    Auction Estimate: US$85k-US$100k
    Lot No. 3083
    To be offered on Saturday, August 2, 2014

    Blue 68L 1.JPG

    Blue 68L 2.JPG

    Blue 68L 3.JPG

    Blue 68L 4.JPG

    Auction Descriptions:
    Production of the Porsche 911 line started in 1963 and lasted until 1989 when it was succeeded by the 964, which is a modified version of the 911. The 911 has undergone various changes through the years, being upgraded as technology improved. The Porsche 911 has been a common car to be modified by private parties for rallying, racing and other automotive competition forms. The 911 is known for being a rear engine, air-cooled car.

    Finished in Ossi Blue with Red Leatherette interior, this sporty 911L Coupe is sure to be a blast to drive. The powerplant of this 1968 Porsche is a 2-liter flat six-cylinder engine that is capable of producing 130-hp. The five-speed manual transmission shifts smoothly and the engine revs freely and sounds great. This Porsche sports many options including the ‘Golde’ Electric Sunroof (many Porsche enthusiasts say this is a rare option), a tinted windshield, a Blaupunk radio, headrests and Dunlop tires. The ‘L’ in 911L indicates that although this Porsche has a normal spec 130-hp engine, other aspects of the car like brakes, trim and suspension are the upgraded 911S specifications. The ‘L’ was made exclusively for the American market, and they were only produced in 1968. It is said that this Porsche has only had a few owners and it is described as an excellent driver-quality 911. The engine and transmission match the Certificate of Authenticity that is offered with this Porsche 911L.

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    I'm wondering if the red interior is original to this car. The door panels are incorrect as well some other interior items.

  10. #220
    Quote Originally Posted by radiocure View Post
    Must be the one that was for sale at European Collectibles a couple months back.
    At least 2-3 or more of these Auction America Porsches are current or formerly European Collectables inventory. Some of the pictures used in the AA listings are from the EC car lot or street scene where EC takes pictures of the their cars.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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