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    I removed doors, seats, windows, trim moldings and bumpers.

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    It will be painted in the factory color of 6807 sand beige.
    Dealer installed A/C in 1968.

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    Front and rear windschield frames are in pretty good condition.
    I think it'll be an "easy" restoration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pille Palle View Post
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    One of the first pics I took of the 911 in my garage.

    We now have are own MW on this side of the pon. more pics please
    San

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    My other car is a '53 356 PreA.
    For those who are interested: There is a thread on the 356 Registry called "Does anyone know something about this car?".

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    Don't know whether you are intending to keep the A/C. Strange setup in '67 and '68. A/C was not factory equipped but all parts came from Porsche warehouse and dealer installed. Limited to US and probably not on COA even though left dealership with the A/C. Parts appear in parts manual for '67 and '68 cars although I am learning that the '68 912 mounting brackets were different than the '67 compressor mounting brackets which are shown in parts diagram. Probably because of the '68 smog equipment. '67-'68 911 mounting probably the same. Interesting technical article on the Pelican if you interested. Good luck with the restoration.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pille Palle View Post
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    I know that is not a 911 but I had to post it.
    I really love to drive the '53!
    For those are interested: There is a thread on the 356 Registry called "Does anyone know something about this car?".

    Keep on Rollin'!
    Love that 53 shot. Reminds me of my 57, except yours is Rollin Soon, soon....
    Mark Erbesfield
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    Oh, crap another car sent back home....gee...leave us some please.
    Bill

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    Hey i want to be that coffee crate plywood.


    Quote Originally Posted by Pille Palle View Post
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    Help ma they're gunna wash my car

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    I'll post some more 911 images over the next weeks.

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    Clean pop out window area.

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