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    4 Long hoods to be sold

    I would like to get some cars sold. I have 4 interesting long hoods on the site, plus some shorties too. 1967 911S, 1968 911R, 1972 911S, 1973 911S. $135,000 to $500,000. Please see the site http://www.Porsport.com Please ring me with any interest. Thanks.

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    1967 911S Toad Hall Racer
    VIN: 308472S
    Engine: 962155
    Trans: 105149/901
    Color: -
    Mileage: -
    Price: -

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    The famous Michael Keyser / Bruce Jennings 1967 911S. Fully restored and properly prepared for reliable and competitive vintage racing. This car is the first of the very well-known line of Toad Hall 911 racers. Daytona 24 hour, Sebring 12 hour and 6 hours of Watkins Glen history. The 911 retains the original matching number engine case and is documented with original Bruce Jennings state of Maryland title. Additional documentation includes the original entry forms for the 1970 Watkins Glen 6 Hour for both this car and the infamous Ferrari 512 that tangled with the 911 obtained from an original WG registrar. Multiple year participant in the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion. An amazing piece of Porsche and American road racing history. As good as it gets for an Early 911 Racer. The first time ever publicly offered. POA.

    1968 911R Award Winning Homage
    VIN: 11835422
    Engine: 6197035
    Trans: 226030 901/16 Mag Case
    Color: -
    Mileage: -
    Price: -

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    2008 Porsche Parade award winner built by G+W Motorsports. A modern interpretation of the legendary 911R. This incredible build has the look of the original mixed with a modern Supercup car. Great dual-purpose street/track weapon. Very little use since competition. Fresh service, Avons, and Fuchs refinished. Please read the original builder's notes (below) for more details. POA.

    1972 911S / ST Canadian Race Car
    VIN: 9112301222
    Engine: 6275480
    Trans: -
    Color: -
    Mileage: -
    Price: US$150,000

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    Built from a new 1972 911S as a backup car for Jacques Bienvenue (documented, see letter). Raced during the '72 season then sold to Canadian privateers. Great old endurance racing 911S with lots of history. Twin plug 2.5 with original high butterfly injection. This 911 has been vintage raced since coming to the US in the late 80's. SVRA medallion on the dash. Very good, solid car that deserves some restoration.

    1973 2.4 911S Sunroof Coupe
    VIN: 9113300628
    Engine: 6330852
    Trans: 334145
    Color: Silver Metallic/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: 51,451 (indicated)
    Price: -

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    A Texas, then California, car just out of 26-year ownership. Great documentation including the window sticker. Optional Sport seats, through-the-grille fog lights, rear muffler skirt, and full books and tools. This great S is very original throughout. No rust or crash damage, outstanding body and panel fit, and fresh and fully sorted mechanicals. Last of the great 911Ss. POA.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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