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    Early S Reg #1395 LongRanger's Avatar
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    9110300237

    . . . now @Motor Classic & Competition . . .

    VIN = 9110300237
    Eng# = 6300300
    Trans# = ?
    Prod# = ?

    '. . . Light ivory/black, Concours quality, matching numbers, original 2.2 liter engine, rare long hood icon. Certificate of Authenticity. Original manual, jack and maintenance logbook . . .'

    https://www.motorclassiccorp.com/use...che-911s-c-12/



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  2. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by mac73s View Post
    I am the former owner who purchased this car under 'matching numbers' misrepresentation from Shaun 69 E (also known as Shaun @ Tru6) and mhackney....the drama and financial drain I experienced because of these two 'members' is documented elsewhere in this Forum. I did the restoration on the car and am happy to talk with any interested buyers. You'll be getting a great car
    Hi mac73s- we currently have the car in our facility and would love to speak with you regarding its history. Would you reply with you number or please call us at 914-997-9133 - Thank you

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    Doug Dill

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Defranco View Post
    Hi mac73s- we currently have the car in our facility and would love to speak with you regarding its history. Would you reply with you number or please call us at 914-997-9133 - Thank you

    George, are you with Motor Classic & Competition Corp?

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    Now on Facebook Market for $175k ask with "matching numbers" in the description.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dg567 View Post
    Now on Facebook Market for $175k ask with "matching numbers" in the description.
    Posted on Facebook by Alex Cardona, whose profile does not indicate a connection to the dealer posted above, but he has many photos on FB that are of several different cars that are also listed on the dealer's website. So he is connected to the dealership somehow.
    - Arne
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dg567 View Post
    Now on Facebook Market for $175k ask with "matching numbers" in the description.
    It is listed on the Early Porsche Cars and Parts For Sale (356, 912 and 911) Facebook Group.

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    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
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    Hello I am currently looking at buying this car and there are a lot of conflicting stories on the number matching issue etc .. Seller claims that the extensive documentation from the beginning of the car life never shows that the engine has been changed. I'd love to hear more from you on how you came to the conclusion that the engine had been changed and what investigation you conducted to verify the claim. Thank you in advance ! The car is gorgeous but I am looking for a show car and so the matching number issue is a big deal to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRENCHRACER View Post
    Hello I am currently looking at buying this car and there are a lot of conflicting stories on the number matching issue etc .. Seller claims that the extensive documentation from the beginning of the car life never shows that the engine has been changed. I'd love to hear more from you on how you came to the conclusion that the engine had been changed and what investigation you conducted to verify the claim. Thank you in advance ! The car is gorgeous but I am looking for a show car and so the matching number issue is a big deal to me
    Save yourself and find another car. The Internet lives forever and this car will always be unclean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRENCHRACER View Post
    Hello I am currently looking at buying this car and there are a lot of conflicting stories on the number matching issue etc .. Seller claims that the extensive documentation from the beginning of the car life never shows that the engine has been changed. I'd love to hear more from you on how you came to the conclusion that the engine had been changed and what investigation you conducted to verify the claim. Thank you in advance ! The car is gorgeous but I am looking for a show car and so the matching number issue is a big deal to me
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