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    FS: @eBay - Frankenporsche (1972 Porsche 911 Targa)

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    great color combo

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    Really, it's a 911 rat rod.
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    Looks like my old buddy Ed just about cleaned out his whole barn to make this one. Pretty impressive combination of stuff.

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    JFC Part that car out already. Its done.

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    I think it went through that and came out the other side. It's the 2nd law of thermodynamics in reverse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickb4 View Post
    They are certainly the Porsche experts, describing it as a "coupe."
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    It reminds me of a Volkswagen Gol that was sold in Argentina in the 90s... although they claimed it was #1 in sales, even dealerships were offering to paint it for free!
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    They sold Harlequin Golfs here as well, but only in four door GL versions. They're actually a little collectible now, well, as much as any MKIII could be collectible.

    I kinda dig the Targa like that. I'd like to see a close up or two of that quarter panel.
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