It couldn't be?!
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It couldn't be?!
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Originally Posted by sithot
And you have personal knowledge of such things??
Sure is purty, ain't it? You know what Tom, it's kind of humbling to just be in the presence of such a car. It is about as new a classic 911 as I'm ever likely drive. There's something mystic about just holding the steering wheel. I'm going to miss this one. <sniff> Hell, I'm going downstairs to sit in it. The 7's are an nos dealer option. S trim, sway bars.
Maybe it was told before, but what is the story with that cars interior.....? :confused:
Dave, it was just dirty from 30 years in a barn. Now it's not! :) Just elbow grease and a light touch brought the entire thing back to new.
Jens,
What did you sell it for?
Michael
Well, while I truly appreciate the beauty of such an amazing low mileage original car, my passion is building "R" beasts. And modifying this car would have gotten me assasinated for certain. And you can't drive Porsches if yer dead! :( :D So out it goes!! My dear friend will keep it in his collection.
Jens:
Someday, I am going to have to learn the secret of finding cars in barns. How many barns do you have to look into to find a car like that? How many times do you get shot at before you finally are successful.
What a beaut!!! Cleaning that car must have been just a true labor of love!!! How did the paint hold up over the years? It looks really sharp!!
larry
I was surely a labor of love, but I was spared the pleasure. The paint is glorious.
Jens:
Did I miss something? I see that it's a 73 coupe, but what flavor? T, E, S, and what mileage? And how didja find it? Or just point me to the thread that has this story in it.
larry