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Thread: What Did You Do to Your 911 Today?

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    Senior Member GT3DE's Avatar
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    A few pictures from the grid in the 71t. This car weighs under 2000 pounds and has 300+hp 3.0 liter. Hangs with everything but the 997 and 991 Cup cars. Total blast to drive.
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    Clarke
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    Pre-Super Bowl fiddling. Turns out these things are rebuildable.
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    "I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!"

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    Finally brought the 1968 911 up to the garage, it had been sitting under a carport for about 2 years. In the process of cleaning it, realized that the car did not have deep sixes , and that the original color is not white, but blue.
    Anyone know what kind of blue was available at that time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe911 View Post
    Finally brought the 1968 911 up to the garage, it had been sitting under a carport for about 2 years. In the process of cleaning it, realized that the car did not have deep sixes , and that the original color is not white, but blue.
    Anyone know what kind of blue was available at that time?
    JL
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    Some possible info for you...

    http://www.elferhelfer.de/farbdatenbank/1968-69.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe911 View Post
    Finally brought the 1968 911 up to the garage, it had been sitting under a carport for about 2 years. In the process of cleaning it, realized that the car did not have deep sixes , and that the original color is not white, but blue.
    Anyone know what kind of blue was available at that time?
    JL
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    I'll take a guess and say it was Ossi Blau (code 6808) which was the most 'common' blue in 68, and you have the 68 only 5.5x15 fuchs (rare).
    John Forcier
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    Thanks for the info.

    JL

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    Driving fun on small and icy roads (Odenwald / Germany)

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    Greetings from Germany

    Hans

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    Nice!! Car looks right at home -

    cheers!

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    Cool pictures.
    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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    Those are great pictures Hans! Really fun.
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