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Heinz if you deiced to sell it let me know.
Interesting choice.
How'd you find it?
It has a Hokie sticker :eek: I'd dump that car right quick. :D
Wahoo Wah. Enjoy.
strange Story, I helped someone on a parking place, we started talking, I asked if he knew a unrestored porsche and he said yes, he has one. for sale? yes, the parking deal, handshake, deposit and that's the car ;-)
Great car, Heinz! --- and I love how you found out about it! . . .
'. . . I asked . . .'
:D
Excellent find!
And looking closely at the trunk tag, it appears the VIN is actually 9113101007. Somehow an extra '1' found its way into the dealer paperwork. Or maybe I'm seeing things...
Wow. Great story. Very resourceful.
It pays to be curious and intrusive; sometimes bordering on obnoxious. Just acquired a silver 71 T coupe with 23k miles the same way... and paid dearly.
The days of $25k original 911's are L O N G. G O N E.
or are they Heinz?
Oh, really? Just another 'Day-in-the-Life,' huh?
C'mon now, Frank --- Heinz showed us his . . .
. . . your turn?
;)
. . . and don't forget about ds58's 'Original Cars' thread! . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-original-cars
Some Guys have all the fun/luck/etc!
Nice find Heinz.