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    Gold vs. Silver vs. Black? 1969 911S?

    So what is correct? the same for the PORSCHE across the decklid?

    Thanks!

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    I also have a 1969 S. Original. Gold.


    - Brian

    1966 Mercedes 250SE Cab

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    agreed, gold.
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Nice Ossi Blue, and gold

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS View Post
    I also have a 1969 S. Original. Gold.

    You also have incredibly rare nudge bars.

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    Thank you. Previous owner was peculiar about driving across west Texas.

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    I don't blame him. I remember driving through Amarillo on a Saturday night with my parents when I was young and was really impressed at the guys in the back of pickups hollering and firing off their six-shooters.

    You probably know this already, but those double nudge bars were a factory item listed in the Accessories Booklet (Zubehor). Very, very rare. And maybe even rarer with fog lights mounted on them!

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    He had lots of lights. Front headlights, front driving lights, front fog lights, and rear driving lights. The rears, he said, were for reminding people to turn off their brights as he passed them on the back roads.



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    Brian - that is a stunning car!

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    Brian,

    I don't suppose your car spent any time in Phoenix?

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