1970 911s coupe roller chassis on ebay........................ ( not mine )
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=170711038386
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1970 911s coupe roller chassis on ebay........................ ( not mine )
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=170711038386
Advertised as a '67S, but this car looks like LWB to me:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...640804504.html
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1206195
vin 119300105
engine 6390180
'69 S
not mine, no affiliation. 25k seems reasonable if as described? and it was originally ORANGE!! SWEET!
I found this car what you guys think?
http://sloancars.com/1548/1968*911-s...metallicblack/
Kinda freaky...
- '73 front end
- "custom" post-73 rear end treatment
- post-73 inner doors
- wide rear fenders (yuck)
Lots of stuff to do to put it back to original but nothing TOO draconian. All of the changes MIGHT indicate accident damage. Check it out and look for rust as always.
Buy it if you like it! It is an SWT...
PS - Sure wish Sloan would list the VIN.
I just bought the car. The VIN is 11850077.
Richard Sloan told me the car has matching numbers and has never been in an accident. He also said his friend imported it into the United States when it was new, and he has all service records dating back to '68. The wide body was done in the late 70's when the whole turbo wide body was a fad, and the interior side door panels were upgraded. The original color of the car is Irish Green, which I'll paint it it back to when I'm done cutting the turbo flares.
My goal is to restore it back to its original condition, I'll just have to wait until December because it's being shipped all the way to the Philippines.
I did ask for the COA but he said he did not have one. but coming from Sloan Cars which is a reputable classic Porsche dealer I decided to take a chance and take his word for it.