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    WTB: '67 Tool Kit

    Helping a friend locate a high level tool kit for his '67 911S. Complete kit best since some of the tools are so difficult to find, but might buy individual tools. Let me know what you have.

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    if it comes down to buying pieces then I do have a Klein Phillips and a Messko.... contact me if you need them

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    BTW, this kit is going in what is sure to be one of the most talked about early Porsches shown in Monterey this year.

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    A '67 S that has been fully restored, except for the "unique" paint applied many years ago by artist Phyllis Yes.

    It will be shown at the Concours on the Avenue and the Legends. I suspect there will be some strong reactions.

    John
    Last edited by jaudette3; 07-27-2013 at 08:53 PM. Reason: Edit typo: "one" of the most talked about...
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    That is a big statement John. I would have painted it silver again.........

    Don

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    Some background info about the artist. Her work of art here is entitle "PorShe."

    http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1...on-spray-paint
    Last edited by Neil '67 911S; 07-27-2013 at 04:42 PM.
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    I'm a big fan of both.
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    Jim

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    Sonderwunsch or Schadenfreude?
    For an art cart make mine the Calder CSL

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    Is the correct '67 911S tool bag ribbed or smooth vinyl?
    - Neil
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    though Phyllis appears to be a ball buster I like the lace 67S and wouldn't change it. Especially cool that she drove it all over the country, I wonder if she got the $100K for it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil '67 911S View Post
    Is the correct '67 911S tool bag ribbed or smooth vinyl?
    All the ones I've seen/put together are with the ribbed bags.
    Jim

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