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Thread: FS: 1965 porsche

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    FS: 1965 porsche

    1965 Porsche. original color Irish Green
    sale price $ 75,000.00

    This car went into restoration shop about 20 years ago and never finished. It does have rust in the usual places. The rockers were cut out and the floor is loose now. I have added a link to Drop box with alot of detailed pictures of everything included with the car. it looks like most everything is there.
    I dont have COA of the car but the engine is not numbers matching given the later serial number. but it is period correct.
    I do believe the transmission is correct.
    all you can see is what comes with the car.
    It has a clean Florida title.

    see more detailed pictures here.

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ot7fyth9g...9I-S2iUna?dl=0

    let me know if you need any further pictures or want to inspect or see the car.

    call or text at 5617620085IMG_1848.jpg
    or email at onh996@gmail.com

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    Here we go again...

    But I'm not going to be the guy who says it's really not a '65.

    GLWS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Here we go again...

    But I'm not going to be the guy who says it's really not a '65.

    GLWS
    Because that's my job.

    It's not a '65.

    GLWS

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    That's not the transmission that was delivered with that car.

    andy
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    Engine was originally installed in a 1967 Targa with a 1968 model transmission, unless I'm mistaken, which, has actually happened before.

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    Did already somebody mention that this is no '65? :-) And now, let's wait 2 minutes until somebody will chime in and say "but hey, in my country the cars are divided by their first registration date etc etc etc". Which in the case of an early 911 is bullshit for the ones who love and know these cars! First registration may count for the FIA etc but not here :-)

    Cheers,
    Mike
    Mike, member #841

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    VIN reference = 302819

    Color code = 6606
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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    Looks like a great driver for $75K.
    -Marco
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    Looks like a great driver for $75K.
    with lots of patina...
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

    Member #1616

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    Quote Originally Posted by gulars View Post
    This car went into restoration shop about 20 years ago and never finished.
    *started

    On the other hand, looks 'finished' to me.
    Early S #2826

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    '67 250SE Cabriolet - sold
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