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    Owner Driver's Manual Handbook 911 T IX/68 Edition GENUINE ORIGINAL

    A near-excellent original and genuine Porsche published Driver's Manual for the glovebox or library archive as issued with a 1969 type 911 T sportcar

    Correct for both coupe and "soft-window" targa models, this helpful handbook includes many maintenance and do-it-yourself DIY repair procedures no 911 T owner should be without.
    Booklet will pay for itself upon completion of 1st oil change, timing or valve-tappet clearance adjustment done in your garage

    No writing, ink marks, nor grease smudges found within
    No missing or torn pages
    Bottom ring of spiral binder broke away yet it remains intact and functional

    $175 shipped within the USoA
    (or, $175 plus USPS International shipping IF buyer lives outside the USoA)
    Last edited by SchwarzHorse; 12-18-2014 at 07:26 AM. Reason: price reduction
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    Anyone want it?

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    I suppose you have no takers at this price because we have a difference of opinion. The handbooks with the black ring binder tend to be repros and are available (at least here in the UK) for about half of your price point from Porsche.
    Hope this helps to explain why you have not had many bites.

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    Mike,
    I don't think you're saying that it's a repro manual... correct? I have many NOS manuals dated the same as the one offered and all have black binding. I believe this manual is original based on the colors, the image clarity and the light foxing of the pages around the edges. I bought hundreds of NOS manuals when Vasek had their going out of business sale many years ago (very few left and not for sale). They had literally pallets of manuals.

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    I think I might have been a bit harsh. Apologies. The white binders (at least in Europe) are likely genuine, the clear plastic binders are all reproductions and the black are sometimes both. That's my experience over here but, as always, you have to hold, smell and feel the handbook to be certain one way or the other which you cannot do from just a photograph. The certainty of buying at such a price from a couple of photos is what is difficult but if your judgement Eric is that it looks genuine then I bow to your experience. I would be much more comfortable buying the two on the top of your pile in your photograph with the white binders at the asking price sight unseen.

    Again, apologies to the poster if I was harsh, I was only trying to suggest a reason why you had to bump your thread a couple of times to engage a buyer. I hope you sell your genuine handbook soon. Good luck with your sale and thaks Eric for boosting my knowledge yet again.

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    PRICE REDUCED !

    $175 shipped within USoA
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