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Thread: FS: @Techno Classica - 1965 911 €390,000

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    FS: @Techno Classica - 1965 911 €390,000

    1965 911 for sale at Techno Classica, VIN 300771, matching numbers. Asking €390,000.

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    Is it the pictures or is the angle of the 911 script not correct?

    For comparison the script on 300824

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    Pictures are not good, but the angle of the script is indeed not right...
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    Quote Originally Posted by UrelferDK View Post
    Pictures are not good, but the angle of the script is indeed not right...
    For 390.000 euro you would have expect to have that at least correct
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    same car has been in stuttgart.....
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    The numeral '1' at the end of the insignia should be aligned parallel with the line of the engine lid shut line ...... that looks horrible.

    Fixing that will require new holes and possibly a lid repaint.
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    In photo #2 two crimped drain channels are shown on the front valance lip. Is that original?
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    You guys really expect a 100% correct car for 390K?

    No.......
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    Not in today's market...

    For 390.000 euro you would have expect to have that at least correct
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    yes those are original drain lips
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