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    FS: @PCA Panorama - '70 'S' in Burgundy

    . . . on PCA on-line . . .

    VIN = 9110301433
    Eng# = 6301970
    Trans# 710731

    . . . Rust-free, accident-free, #'s matching car; records back to 1970; COA, bare metal repaint to original Burgundy color ($9100); 2.2 S engine rebuilt ($16,400); 180hp on dyno sheet; 5- speed trans & suspension rebuilt; 2k miles since restoration . . .

    Phone: 815-498-4500


    $149k/€108k/£91

    Located in Sandwich, IL

    (Not mine)
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    Saw this car 2 weeks ago if anybody wants to know. pluses and minuses...

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    was on Ebay a couple of weeks ago. No bids.
    This is a former John A. car
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...light=burgundy

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    Sandwich, IL? Interesting that I have never seen the car in all the years this owner has had it. I keep my cars not far from Sandwich and drive the roads out there often. Just goes to show you, ya never know...
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    Registry Member #2679 friggens's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by t6dpilot View Post
    Sandwich, IL? Interesting that I have never seen the car in all the years this owner has had it. I keep my cars not far from Sandwich and drive the roads out the often. Just goes to show you, ya never know...
    Car is in Clarendon Hills, around the corner from Napleton Porsche. And its been in a garage mostly for 9 years.

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    Pretty car. Love the sunroof. Replacement passenger side latch panel is an indicator of some major work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornpanzer View Post
    Pretty car. Love the sunroof. Replacement passenger side latch panel is an indicator of some major work.
    Yup, it's called corrosion , rust, decomposition et:al. Not a deal buster . Nice ride for a PCA member
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    By the looks of the oil filler, it may have had AC originally too.

    I would love to have a sunroof car someday. I drove a friends 71T SR on a cool fall day with the roof open, side widows closed and rear pop-outs open. Perfect touring environment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornpanzer View Post
    I would love to have a sunroof car someday. Perfect touring environment.
    Now is the perfect time to install one in your car Dave. Clarendon Hills? That's even closer to me. Has it sold? The ebay auction ended early it seems.
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    Registry Member #2679 friggens's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornpanzer View Post
    By the looks of the oil filler, it may have had AC originally too.
    The car did have AC, removed by John Audette. It does bring up a question regarding the COA which has the following Optional Equipment:

    Comfort Equipment for 911.

    What does that refer to? I had the impression examining the car that it had aftermarket AC removed, but I may be wrong, maybe that was the comfort equipment .

    I'd also like to know how you recognize the passenger door side latch panel replacement - I assume this is the portion of the R-Rear quarter with the latch post.

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