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One to Watch
Here's one that's sure to get some attention, both becuase of its apparent quality and its price, with a buy-it-now well north of $100K. And you know what? If the car is as advertised, it just may be worth it.
Anybody know the story on this car? Link below.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-...em300212414172
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The PCOA says 'Karmann Coupe' and they left out the 'S' in the VIN number...
Interesting are the European bits like the front indicators and the metric Oil gauge. At some point they removed the front overriders, there are plastic plugs in the front valence. The missing hazard warner indicates as well an European origin.
I can't see it properly but the engine stickers seems to have a black line instead of red and the under the engine grille is shiny red on the engine lid instead of semigloss black which indicates a respray.
It's a cool attitude not to bother about a non working horn at 120.000 USD...
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This car was previously discussed here:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...original+targa
To my mind, a respray takes it down below $120k, and perhaps even below the $109k that I believe he was asking on his website previously, but it is tons nicer than mine and I am going to drive mine around all day (with my newly minted Haggerty insurance policy) and think of what can be with some time and big piles of money.
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irish green softie
here's mine;lot less than $119,000
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'67s softie
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Good luck in this economy right now...:confused:
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Hey Frank you have such a beautiful car.