Nice work. Very cool website too.
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Nice work. Very cool website too.
hey Project 911 ,what a cool SWB 911, I almost bought this car last year in
a trade with the gentleman in Kansas,or Missouri ..
Just didn't quite work out at the time, his name is larry brouder i beleive and
he did the lions share of body and paint work on bringing the car back.
Excellent work if I can mention,real attention to detail..I'm certain he would welcome your contact and relish the fine detailed completion you've
executed,car is phenominal!
his contact info is as follows lmbrouder@msn.com ,feel free to mention I've
forwarded his info,and please send him some pics WOW ! thanks Bert
Hi Bert, thanks for your reaction. But it can not be my car. It was bought by an englishman in 2003 or 2004 on us-ebay. He sold it again to an belgium person in 2004, from which I bought the car. I have to look for the american title, maybe there is still a name to find on.
Hey, we can't always be correct ...particularly by a one or two pic assumption
!!
Clearly if you've owned it more than a year they're not the same vehicles but
boy you have a sister 911 normal/ t running around somewhere.
the car I'm speaking of had new floors,rockers inner/outer maybe rear seat pan as well ..probably half front pan two. It was sold to a dealer in the midwest kansas city or st louis missouri about one year or more ago .
Paint and body flawless, forest green or darker ,then it went to europe via
ebay ...so who knows maybe you'll run into it yet.
I couldn't get your website to load and have'nt emailed my friend..just for
kicks i may see what his vin was ..can't find my other info but likely the reason I lost interest it wasn't an L as we initially presumed.
Nun the less your car is fantastic be very proud! Bert
thanks again for the compliments :) Bert.
Today I found some correspondense about the car of the former owner and the seller. The car was owned once by a man named Steven Sager (title) and it was sold to a guy in the UK by Geoff Wittaker. (which many people are unhappy with after doing business with him, I found out after a search on Early911s and pelican.
It would really be great to find the last owner in the USA or even previous owners.
PS, sorry the website is offline at the moment. Don't know what happened with it :mad:
A good friend of mine asked me to shoot his Leaf Green w/ sunroof 72T. It's a real beauty!
Just mounted my newly refinished 6's and went for a nice drive. Thank you Harvey for another great looking set of wheels.
This one has been under my roof for about 3 mo. now, and time to get it posted. It got a great workout at this years Hill Country Rally. It is a '69 E and is a very solid car that has been in the hands of enthusiasts for at least the last 25-30 years, and it shows. This one is a prototype keeper. Some updates are planned before our trip to La Ditch and beyond.
Looking good Michael!
Excellent find Bob - I like that steering wheel!
To continue the 68L posts and ignoring the "your" ride heading, here is a 68L that does it for me in every way. I recently had the pleasure of seeing this car in person and was absolutely blown away.
EDIT: Permission granted by owner to post pics.
Wow!!!!!!!!:d