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    Thanks Long Ranger! Great info!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by doigthom View Post
    I would walk up to the Manhattan dealership on Sundays to drool against the window (closed on Sunday). They were then on 6th Avenue at 17th or 18th street. At some point thereafter, they moved up to what appears to be the Lexington Avenue location. I think it was on the side of the Pan Am building. I think is was called Manhattan Porsche but would not swear to that.
    Here is sales materiel from those NY dealers.
    Although its from 1970/71, it confirms their New York Mid-town showroom at Lex Ave.
    Sorry, bad iphone pics.


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    Quote Originally Posted by doigthom View Post
    New York is a broad term. Applies to both the City and the State.
    NY/NJ/CT (except NYC)
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    no picture of the Manhattan Porsche dealership on 6th Ave. 1967 but this is kind of cool same time period on 1st Ave.
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    here is one from 1971, Porsche Audi Manhattan.
    <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/133290719@N04/18624547790" title="porsche-dealer-new-york-1971 by karim noureldin, on Flickr"><img src="https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8860/18624547790_0499a7de7f_z.jpg" width="640" height="400" alt="porsche-dealer-new-york-1971"></a>
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    Think that's the New York Auto Show

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    Thx..looks cool anyway
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    Ux codes are essentially ports of entry since some distributors could have multiple ports of entry. In this case I am not certain if the actual port is in NY or NJ or could be either depending on the shipment.
    Port of Entry: UN = New York City, NY
    Distributor: Porsche Audi Eastern a Division of World-Wide Volkswagen Corp, Orangeburg, NY
    Distributing to States: CT NJ NY
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