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    FS: @canepa - 1970 T Conda Green 7,166 miles from new

    Brent
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    Very cool but you could never drive it at this point. If you had a museum and stupid money I guess you'd want it not me. Or, buy it and document everything with pictures and then drive it and not care. Doubt that would happen.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    I agree about photographing this car and documenting everything possible.
    Time machine....what's that worth?
    Guess a time machine is pretty much priceless.
    Love to see bigger hi def pics of this car.
    -Doug
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    here is the direct website, with many more high quality photos. good lighting. etc. https://canepa.com/photo-gallery/1970-porsche-911t6558/

    I saw the car last Saturday. There are many very nice details about it. The paint is not over polished and still has "from the spray gun look".
    The thing that surprised me the most was how well overall finish was back 50 yrs ago. They really worked out everything.

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    Little numbers going down the grill.

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    Details of the horse for 1970

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    Wire and zip tie

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    Screw head and the black anodized top surface only...it was pretty shiney.

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    The underbelly AC condensers are interesting...has always made me uncomfortable but I know people do it successfully. However, is that a later add on? I thought the original dealer-installed Coolaire kit only had the single large rear deckled condenser? I believe the underbelly ones were made later by Performance Aire?
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    awsome .....but there is a few nuts missing on the heat excangers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    awsome .....but there is a few nuts missing on the heat excangers...
    You’ve got eagle eyes, Moito!
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    The only time I've seen the hole where that bolt head is on the grill is when a stud breaks so you can replace it.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Upon Discovery, this car was tapped in the rear while being pushed out of the garage. The repair is fantastic and the paint is sprayed to match the rest of the factory meter readings. I doubt Canepa even knows about this as its so well done. Just an fyi for any potential buyers. Great car
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