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    Senior Member StephenAcworth's Avatar
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    FS: @eBay - 1966 Coupe...

    IMG_3043.jpgIMG_4154_high_res.jpgIMG_4117_high_res.jpg

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...m=121875063889

    No affiliation, but only 26 cars from mine so interested to see how it sells...

    Lots of nice documentation and original bits... red dot ANCO wiper blades, anyone?

    Look forward to others comments here (so I can learn...)
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    phantastic car, nice history.
    steering wheel lock ignition....
    the documents are phenomenal....
    btw. anyone experiance with the michelin tires?
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    Quote Originally Posted by haul View Post
    btw. anyone experiance with the michelin tires?
    They're S-rated, so would change them very quickly to 165HR15 Michelin XAS. Which you would be required to do in Bayern

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    Seems like an honest car. Refreshing to see a SWB that isn't advertised for 250'000 $ :-)

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    And a great story with it. Love the architect angle. Well done seller! This will be a nice add for someone
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    A great story on a no story car. One of the sweetest offerings in this forum in a very long time.

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    Refreshing. Faith in humanity restored
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    Wow. I wish I knew/had this much about my 66. Great car and a nice presentation of the story.
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    Can anyone tell me why the engine #for this car is listed in Peter Morgan's book and elsewhere
    as a 1967 build. I do no doubt the authenticity but it seems like Porsche were building a lot more
    engines than bodies in those days. Does anyone have the answer?

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