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Thread: Ending soon: is there something wrong with this? 67 911 seems a bargain!!!

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    Ending soon: is there something wrong with this? 67 911 seems a bargain!!!

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    looks very clean. I always thought all 911 up to 1968 had the 'full package' combo gauges, with oil level and oil pressure in the gauges. Other than that, nice looking car and surprised it's not at 80k yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules Dielen View Post
    looks very clean. I always thought all 911 up to 1968 had the 'full package' combo gauges, with oil level and oil pressure in the gauges. Other than that, nice looking car and surprised it's not at 80k yet.
    Jules

    67 was the first year where the "S" gauges were optional.

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    There are some tell-tale signs that all may not be correct: as you mentioned the gauges... the underfloor sealant looks like it has been freshened in places and is probably hiding somethings... but it looks like someone got a good deal... maybe the market really is softening...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Jules

    67 was the first year where the "S" gauges were optional.

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    Jim

    Didn't realize that, Jim... thanks!
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    "Hammer" price $66k, plus the 5% buyer fees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Jules

    67 was the first year where the "S" gauges were optional.

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    Jim
    learned something today Thank you Jim!

    +/- 69k still seems like a steal. Someone on here got it.. ? Going to Canada, Stephen??

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    cant think of a better way to get into a SWB 911!
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    Not to this part of Canada, Jules! I have too much stress/expense with 304598 as it is:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules Dielen View Post
    learned something today Thank you Jim!

    +/- 69k still seems like a steal. Someone on here got it.. ? Going to Canada, Stephen??
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    Factory light weight - looks like a great project tho. Slate gray is amazing!

    ~J~
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