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Thread: FS: @mobile.de - 1964 Porsche 901

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    FS: @mobile.de - 1964 Porsche 911

    Sorry if this one alreday have been mentioned to be for sale. No affiliation.

    One of the 232. VIN: 300170
    Non-matching numbers, but a 1964 engine is in the car as per the ad.
    Asking price: €675,000.00

    http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/sh...l?id=197947772

    The car is listed on this site:
    http://www.vierenzestig.nl/1964-porsche-911-registry/

    Not a 901, my bad when typing the thread topic.
    Last edited by tomlin; 08-13-2014 at 07:22 AM. Reason: Info added

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    Senior Member 67er911S's Avatar
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    Wow, what a price. Thank's for posting.
    Oh, i see, it's the dutch car, very good Car, in Great Shape.
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    It's the car restored by Atico in Holland a few years ago, nice car. I believe it sold for 140.000 euros to fund a rs replica:

    The asking price is high (not to say ridiculous) for a non-matching engine, and even if it was matching.....

    http://www.atico.nl/camelot/indexuk.html

    Milou / Registry #884
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    Senior Member 67er911S's Avatar
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    but there are no cars at the market (OK, Lee Maxed Pages Swedish, incrediblesexy Ice racing car)form the 232 registry.

    We all are looking Forward to the Gooding Auction abute the White car.
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    The fancy punched holes for the speaker are a pain to the eye at this price...
    Michael Moenstermann
    Osnabrueck - Germany
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67er911S View Post
    but there are no cars at the market (OK, Lee Maxed Pages Swedish, incrediblesexy Ice racing car)form the 232 registry.
    And this one:

    http://www.historika.com/car-sales/1...e-901/9398.htm
    1972 911S 2.4 Light Yellow / Dark Brown RHD

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    what happen to his website? seems like there are no more pics and data
    Quote Originally Posted by Milou View Post
    It's the car restored by Atico in Holland a few years ago, nice car. I believe it sold for 140.000 euros to fund a rs replica:

    The asking price is high (not to say ridiculous) for a non-matching engine, and even if it was matching.....

    http://www.atico.nl/camelot/indexuk.html
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
    early reg #1128

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    It's now here (as listed above)...

    http://www.vierenzestig.nl/1964-porsche-911-registry/
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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    this is a "d'ont want to sell price"! probably his wife forced him selling the car - sorry honey i tried but no one want it

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    thanks ! I do miss the colorful little 911's zooming across the screen he had as a menu!
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
    early reg #1128

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