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    what would you think it would cost to make the car "right"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickb4 View Post
    I'd say. From $200 to $75,100 in an hour and 15 minutes.
    Looks like a very nice car. A solid 2.4S with Sport Seats is a good recipe to hit reserve. Good Luck.
    Oddly, there were no 'sniper' bids, but after the auction closed, the car was snapped up at over the reserve amount. Unfortunately, not staying in the US. My prospective buyers here were asleep at the switch. :-(
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    What does it mean if the engine numbers for a 1967 911S are 960001- 961178 (according to Peter Morgan's book) and the car has an engine # 961999? The beginning numbers 96 were only used on a 1967 911S- are the ranges ever wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by magahey@hotmail.com View Post
    What does it mean if the engine numbers for a 1967 911S are 960001- 961178 (according to Peter Morgan's book) and the car has an engine # 961999? The beginning numbers 96 were only used on a 1967 911S- are the ranges ever wrong?
    I do think there are exemptions from the rule.

    My '70 911T 5-speed has an engine number in the 61098xx range, confirmed by the CoA (for what it's worth...) and the stamped service booklet that came with the car at original delivery. According to all sources I have found so far the engine number should belong to a '70T Sporto (Morgan) or a '70E (Red Book).

    I would assume there are always individual cases for which the engine number falls out of line.
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    IT turns out I got the original Kardex and the numbers are all matching on the car even if it is out of range with the Morgan book. interesting-but all original according to COA on the Sloan car. I think I am making a deal for it

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    Paternie's Red Book shows an engine number range of 960001-962178 for the 67S...

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    Thanks for that one. I'm now in contract to buy it but the car still has to be 100% right. Richard Sloan has agreed to make everying right or I can cancel the deal. The car has been beautifully restored but some of the trim and mouldings are definately not 67S but from 1968. Now i am on the hunt figuring out what it is that I am buying and what is needed. Any info is aoppreceiated
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    For what its worth...some late 67S came with 68 bits. Paul from Auto Kennel has researched this for his recently sold 67S. Might want to give him a call. If it is missing the NLA OE outside decos Erik (strosik ?) is selling a limited run of 67S wide decos. All the other pieces are easier to locate.

    We are coming full circle on a 67S slate grey/ Red restoration and I have had to learn all things 67S to get the car right. This car will be perfect when we are done..late spring. The details on of the 67S are unique to that year and it being an S.

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    Here is a '72 S for sale in Turin, Italy. Seller states that the car is numbers matching and road legal but it looks to be better suited for the track. Perhaps one of our Registry members from Italy can share more about the car. There is no stated price.

    http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...s/1523341.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by popowitz View Post
    Here is a '72 S for sale in Turin, Italy.
    Was for sale in October, 2012 and discussed on post 518 of this thread with a great youtube link that I will include below.
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...or-Sale/page52

    Check out the amazing video of this car running to Sestriere
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twui1...layer_embedded

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