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    Andrew...since I/we haven't seen the '69 car in decades, hows about backing it our of the garage, washing it, and posting a photo of that rare bird?

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    The $64,000 question.

    Who has the base price of a 911 or 911-S 1967 model year?
    All options and prices?

    One of the Porsche Car Pacific decals has really good information for me since my car has every one of the stated options on the 912. Comparing to the other one it appears that prices didn't change in 1968 for the antenna and 5 speed gearbox option common to both cars.

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    There is a photo of a 67S window sticker in the ESSES, maybe int last two years.
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    Tom, this beauty was on display at the PCA's "RPM" event in Richmond, VA. The owner said that the Porsche was in the same family since new and he inherited it from his uncle, who purchased it new at the factory. It lived in Florida and had some Brumos service history. When I saw the windshield sticker, I thought of this thread.
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    Is there a way to find out any of the original sales details? Which dealership it was sold at....which state it is originally from, etc. The car is a 72 with a VIN 9112102045 and I have found nothing but dead ends so far. The COA doesn't contain any of this info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregbus View Post
    Is there a way to find out any of the original sales details? Which dealership it was sold at....which state it is originally from, etc. The COA doesn't contain any of this info.
    I have received some COA's from owners in the UK recently, and they include the selling dealer in the USA along with the selling date. If PCGB can provide the info, why does PCNA not do so?
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    You think they would/should...but no. No go with the PCNA (they stated privacy reasons???), or Porsche dealerships. The dealership couldn't even recognize the VIN!
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    119300671
    Competition Motors window sticker for 69S

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    Quote Originally Posted by achisholm View Post
    Tom, this beauty was on display at the PCA's "RPM" event in Richmond, VA. The owner said that the Porsche was in the same family since new and he inherited it from his uncle, who purchased it new at the factory. It lived in Florida and had some Brumos service history. When I saw the windshield sticker, I thought of this thread.
    Sorry I missed it. Thanks for making the photos available!

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    Quote Originally Posted by beh911 View Post
    119300671
    Competition Motors window sticker for 69S

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    Can't even buy a nicely equipped Boxster for the "inflated number"!

    Thanks for sharing!

    $8,923.15 = $57,711.67 in 2013.
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