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    FS: Reprint of 'Maintenance Record for USA' (1973)

    Hi members,

    first of all I would like to introduce me and my car shortly. My name is Thorsten Dreiner and I am from Germany, Düsseldorf. I am 39 years old and I like old cars since I am 18. The first oldtimer I had was a 1968 Beetle. Now I am very proud to own a Porsche 911T targa from 1973 1/2 in Glacier Blue.

    And this is the start of the story. As I got my Porsche, it has no Maintenance Record and I started to search for possibilities to get a new/old one. After weeks of searching I decided to reprint my own one. I am working the whole day with computers and so I recreate a - I think - very very good reprint.

    As I know, that many guys in different forums are searching for a reprint, I've also decided to publish this information in my forums.

    Here are some pictures of the booklet.

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    320gajr1.jpg 321d9kmp.jpg

    Other pictures of the booklet you find here:
    http://www.abload.de/gallery.php?key=kjiFGWuX


    The price is $99 and additional shipping fees.
    I hope, this price is alright as it was a very hard work.
    (and sorry for my english ;-)
    Mit luftgekühltem Gruß aus Deutschland

    Thorsten


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    Porsche 911 T Targa, Bj. 1973 1/2, US-Version, Farbe: 326 Gletscherblau
    Porsche 911 T Coupé, Bj. 1970, US-Version, Farbe: 1313 Bahia Rot
    Porsche 911 S Coupé, Bj. 1968, US-Version, Farbe: 6608 Agablau

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    Hi Thorsten,

    and welcome to the forum. Very nice work on the reprints. Are they printed digitally or in an offset press? Any plans on doing a German version? I could surely use one. My car was sold new not far from you by the Porsche dealership Walter Schultz in Ratingen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomlin View Post
    Hi Thorsten,

    and welcome to the forum. Very nice work on the reprints. Are they printed digitally or in an offset press? Any plans on doing a German version? I could surely use one. My car was sold new not far from you by the Porsche dealership Walter Schultz in Ratingen.
    Hi Tom?,

    thank you for the praise. They are digitally printed as I add the number every time. But the print is very good and I used the right papers. I do not plan a german version as 80% of all Porsches went to US in the 70's. It was a lot of work to do this one and reprinting historical documents is not my profession ;-)
    Mit luftgekühltem Gruß aus Deutschland

    Thorsten


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    Porsche 911 T Targa, Bj. 1973 1/2, US-Version, Farbe: 326 Gletscherblau
    Porsche 911 T Coupé, Bj. 1970, US-Version, Farbe: 1313 Bahia Rot
    Porsche 911 S Coupé, Bj. 1968, US-Version, Farbe: 6608 Agablau

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    Very nice work...
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

    Member #1616

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    OK, I understand. Good luck with the sales.

    Tomas

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