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    FS: @ebay - 1968 Porsche 911L Coupe

    Looks interesting to me, what do you think ?

    1968 PORSCHE 911L COUPLE W/ COA (CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY)

    VIN#: 11805214

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...US_Cars_Trucks

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    911 S 1967 and ...

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    found tis later:

    Seller Notes:
    “Mileage on odometer is not actual. Non-matching, strong 2.7 with 150 compression on all 6 cylinders. New California registration just paid. Sticker is good up to 11/14”
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Seems clean! Love the color. I cant fault anyone for deleting the 68 side markers. SL

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    I saw the car in person and it looks really clean. The paint job is not concourse quality by any means but except for the engine lid that could be finished better, it is really really nice. The engine runs strong. Not an original car since it has a later engine model, but seemed like a really fun car to drive.

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    If anybody here should purchase this car, the vinyl door panels in that color are impossible to find. I was trying to sell some seats and interior pieces in this color and lamented that I had to have an entire interior made up from leather and pressed with appropriate basket weave because I could not find the door cards. Jim from Easy indicated in a thread response that he had a right side door panel in this color. In light of that there would probably be enough material between the cards in this car plus Jim's to make a pretty decent pair of cards without speaker holes for this unusual color combination. Also would get a door pocket since they are symetrical. Just a thought.

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    Hi Guys, I'm the owner of this 68 911L. The color combo looks better in person. I was not a fan of the beige color at first. The blue & beige compliment each other very well. Originally had loud speaker per COA. It's a very clean driver!
    1973 Porsche 911T lightweight (Tangerine)
    1991 Ducati 851 Superbike SP3 Spec
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    Jun, it's a beautiful car and shows well in the pictures. IMHO, the aga blue/tan combo is one of the all time best. Good luck with your sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doigthom View Post
    If anybody here should purchase this car, the vinyl door panels in that color are impossible to find. I was trying to sell some seats and interior pieces in this color and lamented that I had to have an entire interior made up from leather and pressed with appropriate basket weave because I could not find the door cards. Jim from Easy indicated in a thread response that he had a right side door panel in this color. In light of that there would probably be enough material between the cards in this car plus Jim's to make a pretty decent pair of cards without speaker holes for this unusual color combination. Also would get a door pocket since they are symetrical. Just a thought.
    The 68 door panels are being reproduced, and easily dyed any color you want. http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...detail&p=10416
    Rob Abbott

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