"The car recently came to our attention??" Do you own this car or are you trying to broker it? These pictures appear to be scanned from a distant location. Do you have a clean title to this roller. I would like to come to Arizona to inspect it thanks.
1965 911 Factory Paint to Sample Orange
1967 911S Bahama Yellow
1968 911 S Blood Orange
1971 911S Gold Metallic Peter Gregg
1974 Carrera RS Blue Metallic
1990 RUF RCT Estonia's car
Yes Tate, I own the car. And would it matter if I didn't and was just brokering it?
Bonded title being processed.
Currently in the Midwest, not AZ. I'll have it shipped to AZ if it doesn't sell.
Horrible pics for sure but not scanned.
Open for offers but not $20k... or even 40k Mr. X. Your truck can stay put for now.
BTW: Are you two related?
A real challenge that car, but probably worth it to save it, for someone. Kind of like the Book Repository. I was as much intrigued with your spelling of 'feces'. Unknown word here, as we generally use 'faeces'. I hadn't noticed that US/Aus spelling difference before despite my years of living in NY and Missouri.
Merv
Member # 2633
Cars:
Porsche '68 - 911N (Sold)
Porsche 356B (T-6) S Coupe
Porsche 2008 C2 997 Cabriolet (Sold)
Porsche 2010 Gen.2 Boxster S
Merv,
I know what you mean, kind of like troll and trole.
Yes, it's a challenge but 3 digit 65 911's aren't growing on trees. Someone will buy this car. THAT much I know.
Another one I didn't know. US spelling is generally far more logical than most of the UK derived spelling which is often a reflection of the history of the words and not their contemporary phonology. The many 'Englishes' are also subject to the impact of spelling errors over the years that become a new standard. We still have some here who still use 'programme' and not 'program'.
Merv
Member # 2633
Cars:
Porsche '68 - 911N (Sold)
Porsche 356B (T-6) S Coupe
Porsche 2008 C2 997 Cabriolet (Sold)
Porsche 2010 Gen.2 Boxster S
Yes, it's a challenge but 3 digit 65 911's aren't growing on trees. Someone will buy this car. THAT much I know.[/QUOTE]
I laughed out loud. so very true.
BTW: I can sweeten the deal by including a pair of stock rear quarters and a pair of proper front wings.
Also free transport to Europe.
Never one to mince words I prefer the 4 letter variety of Fecal material that is spelled S H I T.
Tom
Tom,
That particular word is used more for industrial quality; not investment grade.