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    FS: 1968 911L with 1967 S engine

    Unrestored and drivable 1968 911L
    very little rust/corrosion.

    Engine is 67`S in good working condition.

    More pics available for serious inquiries

    Price $75000

    Car is located in Norway.

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    What is the engine number for the 67S?
    67 911S
    67 911S Targa

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    Engine #961570 wich is from this car: VIN 500170

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    Looks like the car has 911sc sportseats. Is the EU import tax already paid on the car? How about more pics of the interior, underside, door jams, trunk. Looks like the car is painted grand prix white.What is the original paint color?

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    I was getting dizzy looking at these photos sideways . . .

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    Doug Dill

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

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    Car is registered in Norway since 2003, with tax paid, EU tax has then to be paid when importing to EU .
    The car is missing its original seats, but there is a set of early turbo seats available if interested.
    Have lots of pictures for serious inq.
    The original color is brown, don`t remember the name right now, current color is more beige than grand prix white. ( I have a Grand Prix white RS replica project )

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