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    Rare Deluxe brochure for modelyear 1968 - White car on beach

    Very Rare deluxe brochure for modelyear 1968 with white 911 on the beach.
    A very nice 24 pages brochure with a cutout in the cover to show the white porsche on the next page.
    Has lots of pictures for the 911 SWB new modelyear, contains info for 912/911T/911L/911S dated 8/67 in german language.
    Complete scan here: http://content.us.porsche-clubs.pors...2_aug_1967.pdf

    $450 shipped
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    VERY cool!! matches my 8/67-build '68, even though the photo shows a '67.

    would like to have it. can't afford it. but still COOL!!!

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    Neat literature.

    Why do you believe it shows a '67 car?

    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    Neat literature.

    Why do you believe it shows a '67 car?

    Scott
    It doesn't show the fender-mounted reflector-lights that 1968 US-Spec cars had, but it is a German language brochure. I think it shows the 1968-only door handles but it's hard to tell given the image size. It's clearly a 1968 interior.
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    neunelf is right. i screwed up.

    i failed to account for the fact that the brochure was in german, which meant the car would NOT have had the US required reflectors.

    my error. apologies. still very nice.

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    Agreed re it being nice. Can't say I've ever seen one of these brochures. The wipers on the car look to be sitting the correct way for '68 too. Heck, maybe it's my car in the brochure. :-)

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    2.4T 1972 Targa - Tangerine German Delivery Ölklappe
    2.4T 1973 Coupe - Golden Green 911ST with 2.8 MFI TwinPlug
    1.7 1970 914-4 - Hell Elfenbein Weiss to be Sonauto GT with a Six
    Looking for engine #6522576
    Rgruppe #674

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