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Thread: FS: @GoodingCo Amelia Island - 1969 911 2.0 E Coupe 100-125.000$

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    FS: @GoodingCo Amelia Island - 1969 911 2.0 E Coupe 100-125.000$

    1969 911 2.0 E Coupe

    Estimate: $100,000 - $125,000 | Without Reserve

    Chassis: 119200650
    Engine: 6298491

    http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/196...che-911-2-0-e/

    •Photo-Documented Restoration Completed in 2010
    • Multiple PCA Award Winner
    • Authentic Presentation
    • Highly Optioned Example
    • First Year of the 911 E


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    911 S 1967 and ...

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    From when it was at Sloan:
    http://sloancars.com/1416/1969-911-e...2%A0-restored/

    Light Gray - 6832. Special Order color
    Electric Windows
    Factory A/C
    Factory Rear Nudge Bar
    Front trunk lock
    Wheel arch trim
    Last edited by beh911; 02-14-2014 at 05:25 AM. Reason: added options
    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    From eBay April, 2007:

    Winning bid: US $7,301.00
    Date sold: Apr-01-07
    Notes: "hi i am listing a 1969 porsche 911 e. this is a true barnfind. first off the car is pretty much all original.it has all the factory upgrades that could be on the car in 1969,such as power windows and a factory ac system.the ac compressor is missing.this car has real fuchs wheels and it has a fifth fuch wheel.the interior is original and in great condition, almost perfect exept for the drivers seat wich has some cracks.the wiring throughout the car is perfect and hasnt been mickey moused with.i dont really know the condition of the engine and i havent tried to start it because the car has sat for 20 years and im some precautions have to be taken before running it, the tranny works fine . this is a euro spec car, all the knobs and buttons are in german and the speedo tach is in kilometers.i have the original delivery paper work from germany dating back from 1969, wich have the vin and the engine nummber on them........ the only reason im selling the car is because i recently proposed to my now fiance and i need wedding money ....i forgot to mention the rust is very minimal surface rust and there is no rust in the floor pan or anywere inside at all!, so bid with confidence"

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    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    the rear nudge bar, funny installation. I thought the rubber pad used was from the front, as they are shorter. Thus allowing the bar to mount to the chrome face. This car has the full rear pad, and the bar on top of it. funny.

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    119200650

    VIN = 119200650

    Previous appearance . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ight=119200650

    Ex-Sporto? . . .

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    . . . sold for $125k

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    I find it interesting that nowhere does it state this car is a Sporto conversion.

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    Caveat emptor.

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    ^this... wow the water buffaloes are thirsty down south. drinking muddy koolaid.

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    Moonshine.



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