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Thread: FS: @Pelican - '67S Polo Red Restoration in Progress

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    FS: @Pelican - '67S Polo Red Restoration in Progress

    This one looks like it has a solid body. I like the seats too. No price mentioned.
    The restoration is still in progress so if you buy it now you can make sure they get all the small '67S details to your taste.
    A lot of glare on the pics of the body after the respray - it looks Really red.
    A quick Google search for KundenSport states they are in Camarillo, Calif.
    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...esoration.html
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    looks to be more of a restoration thread so far.
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    Dave,
    He has it for sale. This is his blurb on his Pelican FS thread:

    recently purchased 1967 911s from owner of twenty years. Vin # 308283S all matching # per build sheet.minimal rust all original panels and no inner damage the car was 95% complete original 5 1/2' wheels with webasto heater originally euro delivery.
    I am in the process of a complete nut and bolt restoration.I am considering offers on the car now before completion. i will add more photos and information as the car progresses

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    This car is F/S by Ed Palmer of Kundensport, business partner of Hans Lapine (that Lapine). I've been through Ed's shop in Camarillo and I think that they do phenomenal restoration work. His blue car was featured here and in Excellence before being sold to an east coast owner; other of his projects are well-known around these parts. This is a terrific opportunity for someone with the funds to get in on the ground floor and tailor the restoration to his/her preferences. Wish that I had the funds...

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    Price was posted: $120,000

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    I too have been to Knudensport a few times. For the top quality work that these guys perform, 120K sounds like a steal...

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    KundenSport did both of these, needles to say, I'm pleased with the result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickb4 View Post
    Dave,
    He has it for sale. This is his blurb on his Pelican FS thread:

    recently purchased 1967 911s from owner of twenty years. Vin # 308283S all matching # per build sheet.minimal rust all original panels and no inner damage the car was 95% complete original 5 1/2' wheels with webasto heater originally euro delivery.
    I am in the process of a complete nut and bolt restoration.I am considering offers on the car now before completion. i will add more photos and information as the car progresses
    Now here for sale? https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/19...e-911-2-0-s-4/

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    It appears Gooding has a typo?

    KundenSport Photo:
    67S Red.jpg

    Gooding:
    67S Gooding.jpg
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    Sold for $209,000.

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