I looked and didn't see any posts regarding this ebay ad.
Looks like a pretty darn nice car.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/320914082065...84.m1438.l2649
I looked and didn't see any posts regarding this ebay ad.
Looks like a pretty darn nice car.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/320914082065...84.m1438.l2649
300359
crazy...
i have #365 !
"its all over now"
A FEW PORSCHES
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Beautiful, beautiful, 1965 Porsche 911! I checked my 1965 Porsches and none of them have the decals in the indentations on the rear lid latch panel. It’s very minor, but just a little research could have saved on this detail. This appears to be a wonderful car and I think it’s a real value at the BIN price.
Indiana,
1965 911: 300594, 300839
1965 912: 350407,
1968 911L SWT Sportomatic,
1970 911T Irish Green, Restored,
1974 911 Carrera, 1975 911 Carrera,
1970 914 1.7 Signal Orange, 1973 914 2.0 Zambezi Green, 1974 914 2.0 Ravena Green--this one is for sale
Used to haul the kids to the pool in 356/1500RS Carrera Speedster 80820. Wife would leave it in the shopping center parking lot -- now in the Porsche Factory Museum.
This seller almost always removes the undercoat and redoes it...![]()
scott kinder
kindersport@gmail.com
Registry #614
9110220587 - 1973 RSR revival in progress
My Car Thread: "Five-Eighty-Seven..."
“If it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay
similar.....
BUT...
not for sale !
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"This appears to be a wonderful car and I think it’s a real value at the BIN price. "
Really? I knew these cars were popular, but I had no idea $125k was considered a real value.....
"Speed never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary...that's what get's you."
1973 Austin Mini
1975 911S 3.2 "the blue goose"
1973 911E sunroof 3.2
Interesting...my #278 was Bali blue and so was #279. Wonder if they planned production so they could spray several cars in a row the same color so they wouldn't have to clean their spray guns after each car.
Davewadd...here's a recent sale to give you an idea where the market is right now for these early number cars: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...AQ:MOTORS:1123
Painting several cars in succession was common practice. It started way back in the early 356 era. SS