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    FS: Fully Restored 1971 911S

    I have a fully restored excellent condition 1971 911S for sale. It has just been painted, all new seals, new interior, engine runs great and timing chain tensioners have just been updated. I am asking $185,000.00 for it. Please message me or email me with serious inquiries.

    radbillauto@gmail.com
    484-319-6324

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    Would love to document the VIN. GLWS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris-Radbill View Post
    I have a fully restored excellent condition 1971 911S for sale. It has just been painted, all new seals, new interior, engine runs great and timing chain tensioners have just been updated. I am asking $185,000.00 for it. Please message me or email me with serious inquiries.

    radbillauto@gmail.com
    484-319-6324
    Color or pictures?

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    One post...no follow up...beware.
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    a 1971 911S is a very low numbers car made. Something like only 1400 + or - factory produced. I do not see very many ever come up for sale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaikane40 View Post
    One post...no follow up...beware.
    Chris Radbill is legit….he owns a restoration / repair shop in West Chester, PA that specializes in Porsche / VW. I’ve had work done on my cars at his shop. I‘d recommend calling him directly if your a serious buyer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cal View Post
    Chris Radbill is legit….he owns a restoration / repair shop in West Chester, PA that specializes in Porsche / VW. I’ve had work done on my cars at his shop. I‘d recommend calling him directly if your a serious buyer.
    Jeff is correct. Chris is legit. His shop's website doesn't show the car listed among those he has for sale.

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    The phone number on the website does not match the above post. Chris is legit but that doesn't mean this account listing is legit. I seriously doubt it.
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    Real or not, at $185k, wouldn’t you plan on seeing it in person before you buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    a 1971 911S is a very low numbers car made. Something like only 1400 + or - factory produced. I do not see very many ever come up for sale.
    Actually, just 1184 coupe; 9111300011 to 9111301430, and of those there is a very strange gap of 236 in the 852 to 1087 range.
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