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Thread: FS: @eBay - 67S patina'd driver...

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    ............. Soterik's Avatar
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    FS: @eBay - 67S patina'd driver...

    Nope, not one of mine, though I have one almost identical to it.

    Car was featured in one of Hemmings publications a few years ago.

    Looks like fun, hope whoever buys it just leaves it alone.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...m=121760874608

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    Love it! I too hope it stays original as long as possible. ...

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    Numbers reference...

    Vin: 307781S
    Engine: 961447
    Transmission: 104455
    Polo Red: 6602

    Earlier appearance...

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...7-911S-on-eBay
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    There is a fine line between patina and neglect...problem is, where do you start with cleaning it up and where do you stop ?

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    The tag in the door jamb looks like it has some overspray on it... My first thought is that it should be restored since it has been repainted once before. However, without really knowing all the facts, I am reserving judgement on this one.
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    Unfortunately the owner cleaned the barn detritus off the windscreen.
    Any wagers where this will end up?

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    I love ratty cars like this, wish it was mine... Would have loved it like my little girls and not changed a thing, not even the seats! If the new owner decides to keep it like this, I will look for the old S-trim pieces I have somewhere and donate the missing rubber for the rear bumper. Pretty sure mine would be a perfect match!
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    Looks like an interesting car. Reading the original thread is amusing. The way it reads, it seems longer ago than 2007.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Numbers reference...

    Vin: 307781S
    Engine: 961447
    Transmission: 104455
    Polo Red: 6602

    Earlier appearance...

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...7-911S-on-eBay
    ..........

    307781S_Kardex.png
    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    It was a pretty good article in Hemmings as well. I still have the magazine (someplace), and I'll see if I can dig it out and post it.

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