All of my original black leather interiors were black and shiny as well you missed my point
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Hi Everyone - Not sure this the best place to post this but I appreciate the help in advanced. I am looking to purchase my first air cooled 911 and I'm concerned that the car I am looking to purchase is fake.
The car is supposed to be a 1970 911E but the 6th digit on the vehicle id is a 3. From my research "3" was for the 914/6 and 924. The engine number is blank stamped. The transmission is a 901 and the serial seems to match that of a 1970s 911E.
I appreciate your help! Ben
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6th digit is supposed to be the body type, i.e. 0 for coupe, 1 for targa and 2 for a Karman built car so I have no idea what the '3' is represents. 91102 indeed tracks with a 70 911E but from then on the number's don't add up.....and at least on the trunk stamping, the digits 30688 don't seem to match the 91102 digits in appearance and alignment. Good for you in doing this homework before passing money across the table. Perhaps others will have input.
Second appearance...something does appear to be rotten in the State of Denmark...
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...688#post926301
No affiliation. Would love to see COA on this car
http://www.ebay.com/itm/152743766141
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Champagne Yellow
Black leatherette
Sunroof
Becker Europa
Ad text:
1969 PORSCHE 911E
Champagne Yellow
Black interior
23,220 original documented miles.
YES 23,220 miles since new.
Numbers matching. One repaint in original color.
Certificate of Authenticity
I will refund every penny if I misrepresented this Porsche.
I can get you financed.
410 822 8322
Bruce Wakefield
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In typical Auction House fashion, no information. I'm assuming we'll see a final sale price or no sale indication after the auction.
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MECUM Auctions, Las Vegas Convention Center, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109, November 16-18, 2017.
1970 Porsche 911E Coupe, Lot S159
VIN: -
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Tangerine(?)/Black
Mileage: -
Auction Estimate: -
Sold for: NOT SOLD (High bid: US$45,000)
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Auction Description:
- From Washington State
- Rare 911E
- Only 1,294 build in 1970
- Factory straight body panels
A red-headed step-child auction queen . . .
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MECUM Auctions, Las Vegas Convention Center, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109, November 16-18, 2017.
1969 Porsche 911E Targa, Lot F99.1
VIN: 119210741
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Viper Green/Black (w/Houndstooth inserts)
Mileage: -
Auction Estimate: -
Sold for: US$73,000
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Auction Description:
- Viper Green with Black and White Houndstooth interior
- Engine restored by Ryland's in Atlanta
- Instruments restored
- Less than 1,000 miles since restoration
- New top, glass, rubber seals, lenses and oil cooler
- 4 period correct restored Fuchs 6x18 wheels with new tires
- Rebuilt carburetors (NO MFI)
- Updated tie rod kit
- Refinished manifolds
- New steering wheel and horn
- New door handles and storage compartments
- New wheel bearings
- New shocks
- New brakes
- Maintained in a climate controlled facility
- Over $35,000 in receipts since buying car in January 2015
1971 Porsche 2.2L 911E Targa
VIN: 9111210277
Engine: 6146377 (1974MY 2.7L CIS)
Trans: -
Color: Gemini Blue Metallic/Black
Mileage: 18,836 (indicated)
Price: US$49,000 OBO
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Seller's Description:
1971 911E Targa with a fuel injected 2.7-liter 6 cylinder engine (non-numbers matching motor), standard transmission, 1x repaint with original blue. Priced well below Hagerty average value of $78,000. Please call for more information.