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    FS: 1967 911 Coupe Numbers Match

    Asking 38,500. It is located in Concord, CA.

    Found stored in a California garage for the past 25 years. Please take a look at the pictures and read the description. I am happy to answer any questions you may have. I have a clean California title ready to handoff to the next owner.

    http://s263.photobucket.com/user/MrB...11SunroofCoupe

    VIN: 306212
    Engine: 909682
    Color Code: 6607 Sand Beige

    Exterior: This is a solid rust free accident free car. It is a very nice early SWB chassis with no rust. It has had one repaint, but its original color was sand beige. It does have a sunroof clip that has been added. It does have its original rear bumper and many spares.

    Engine/Transmission: This car still comes with its original engine/transmission. The engine still turns over smoothly.

    Wheels: This car comes with 4 Deep 6 heart fuchs and 1 4.5x15 heart Fuch spare.

    Overall: This car is a very original solid example of an early SWB 911.
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    Physics Guy oscillon's Avatar
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    Wow. That's a great price (as compared to most) for what looks like a great project. GLWS.

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    Im interested,if still available. Joe 216-789-9334

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    It is still available and I have placed it on ebay.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...US_Cars_Trucks

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    Good luck with the sale, I just noticed your Username/Moniker....I like that you stuck with the 02' on the Porsche site....I am old 02' guy myself for many years! I have my BMW CCA sticker on my Porsche too.

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    I like in the east, and would like to see the car today or Saturday.
    I have cash....
    Please call. 707.980.3274

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    Oil Cooled Heart Bullethead's Avatar
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    Fabulous! Deserves a best thread revival of the year award.
    Russ

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    That was a deep pocket restoration and German restorers are not cheap. Congrat's on sticking to it and bringing the car back to "restored" original.
    BTW, love the "gelbgrün" 71T color. My understanding is that lime green was not offered until 1972/73 and ended in 1977. What was the original color?

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