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    FS: @eBay - 1967 911s swt

    Nice cassette installation with the customary speaker cut outs in the door. I'm curious about the 4 speed, which sounds fishy and seems like *typical* dealer misinformation on the number of 67S SWT built.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...US_Cars_Trucks
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    lol. At first I thought the price was $175.5k

    I am amazed that sellers can post these prices and write ad copy that makes the car actually sound nice.
    If it brings that it is surely a sign that our economy is on the brink of total collapse.

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    I once bought a '67 912 that the seller said was a 4spd. When I test drove the car and showed him where the real '1st Gear' was he was in shock. The 901 gets them everytime.

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    Apparently no one has showed the seller where the "real" market is yet.

    They will.

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    500239s

    VIN = 500239S
    Eng# = 961527
    Trans# = ?

    Previously . . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...or-Sale/page75

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    Likely rear ended in an earlier life as latch panel is a later one.

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    This one ended!

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    That one cost quite a lot.

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