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    FS: @astara.nl - 307425s - 1967s - June 1967

    Seems interesting to me:
    http://www.astara.nl/index.php/nl/pr...11s-coupe-1967

    asking: 167.500€

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    FS: @Astara --- '67 'S' Coupe . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Adore911 View Post
    . . . Seems interesting to me:
    http://www.astara.nl/index.php/nl/pr...11s-coupe-1967

    asking: 167.500

    no affiliation . . .

    . . . + still there


    VIN = 307425S
    Eng# = 961179
    Trans# = ?


    '. . . We found this Porsche in an old barn in the US, where it stood at Porsche since 1987.
    Condition as we found him was still rare commodity and unrestored.
    Body, chrome, interior, the leatherette, the seats, the dashboard, the original 4.5 "Fuchs Wheels:
    everything is still in very good original condition.

    The S was until 1987 owned by the first owner, who sold them to the 2nd owner.

    The new owner drove 100 miles and docked the Porsche when the barn.
    Initially, they were no longer to drive to the bustle of life in the 911.
    Afterwards the car was increasingly forgotten.
    The car was then driven only 39,000 miles!
    Eventually it was - now very rare specimen - 2014 stored in the barn.

    Originally, the car Irish Green (6606).
    During his own first owner had syringes in the car black.
    He had the car re-install later S-style bumper . . .
    '

    Price = 'on request'

    http://www.astara.nl/index.php/nl/pr...11s-coupe-1967


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    In the photo, does the rear stabilizer bar look disconnected and hanging down to the ground?

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    That steering wheel is sublime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth View Post
    That steering wheel is sublime.
    You said it brother.

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    that dash is very nice from sitting out of the sun. Chris
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