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    Quote Originally Posted by NeunElf View Post
    That said, they're almost trying to manufacture rarity by scouring for the shortest production run they can attribute.
    A seemingly obligatory sales technique in almost every air cooled 911 ad I’ve read in the last 4 years.

    Nice car btw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredie View Post
    Hmm. So what the dealer is saying is: The 1964,65,66 cars had a different wheelbase. Uhh, I don’t think so. Typical uneducated hyperbole. Please do your homework lest you sound like an ass.
    Only if read improperly... 911S; not 911s. Please give one of the most revered Porsche sellers in the world a little credit.

    However...

    The umbilical cord is very disturbing:
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    Nice nuenelf. Another phrase to add to the lexicon of used car terms; "manufactured rarity". It aptly describes all the 356 speedster parts advertised that will fit any 356A. Or the 911S parts that will work on any T E or S. Great term.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    However...The umbilical cord is very disturbing:
    Is the umbilical cord the wire to the aftermarket door speakers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Is the umbilical cord the wire to the aftermarket door speakers?

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    Either that or the JC Whitney electric door lock actuators?

    Seeing that speaker in the elephant hide makes you want to cry.

    $200k?

    I think not.

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    I thought the price was a bit "rich" too. Doesn't seem that special. Also, what is this plate in the door jamb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    what is this plate in the door jamb?

    Scott

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    Import tag.

    Your 68S doesn’t have one?

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    No. If it had it, must have lost it somewhere in its sordid past.

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    That is an import plate. We did that back in the day. Along with not giving a rat about originality. We just drove the snot out of them, as God intended, because it was fun!
    What bugs me is that all this text and blah blah fn blah is supposed to hypnotize me into paying too much. Ahh........ I don't think so.
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    1972 911S Coupe - $76,000
    VIN: ???

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    https://classics.autotrader.com/clas.../911/101140518

    original ad:
    Porsche 911S 2.4 .Auto immatricolata nel 1972. 38,000 km (24,000 miles). Stesso proprietario a partire dal 1996, 4 proprietari dal 1980. Auto rara prodotta in numero limitato a carter secco con serbatoio dell'olio nel parafango posteriore destro come evidenzia lo sportellino. Completamente originale, compreso il colore. Carrozzeria in ottime condizioni ad eccezione di piccoli bozzetti. Motore originale e cerchi "fuchs" disegnati appositamente per questo modello. Predisposizione per il riscaldamento autonomo nel portabagagli anteriore . Sportelli con tasche speciali molto rare. I can speak also in Spanish, French and English.

    Google translate:
    Porsche 911S 2.4. Car registered in 1972. 38,000 km (24,000 miles). Same owner since 1996, 4 owners since 1980. Rare car produced in limited number with dry sump with oil tank in the right rear fender as shown in the door. Completely original, including color. Body in excellent condition except for small sketches. Original engine and "fuchs" wheels designed specifically for this model. Predisposition for independent heating in the front luggage compartment. Doors with very rare special pockets.

    My PoV: Filing under "too good to be true" - a matching numbers 72S Coupe for that money? Mamma mia.
    Currently in between Porsches. Sold my 73.5T Targa, now suffering from serious withdrawal symptoms. Attending Rennsport Reunion VI didn't really help getting over it.

    Past: '73.5T Targa, '12 991S Cab, '07 987

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