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Thread: FS: Porsche factory coveralls circa 1965 - 66

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    FS: Porsche factory coveralls circa 1965 - 66

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    Porsche factory coveralls that my friend received during when attending the 911 school ca. '65 - '66. button holes were added as these were probably the biggest size they had (he's tall) but were much too big around. washed a couple of times so his mods show fraying. other than that they look as though they could have been made last week. no visible wear whatsoever. no stains. time warp item. $550 delivered to any U.S. address. elsewhere at additional cost. 100% satisfaction guarantee. thanks for looking.
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    new year bump

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    Let's get Eric Linden to copy these and sell them through the S boutique!
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    sure... as long as i get a pair for making these available. in my size, of course!

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    Jerry, I can have these made in India along side our cords and cargo pants.
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    Slate and Nantucket Red. Can match the red to sample, embroidery too.
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    69S Targa, Velvet Green
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    Shaun;
    interesting idea. what are the minimum production numbers like?
    best
    jerry

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    Jerry, there really are no minimums, it just becomes a unit cost issue.
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    I am in for a pair or two!

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    Great idea! 2 please. Now my wife can have something to wear when she brings my martini out to the garage...
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