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Thread: FS: @eBay - '65 911 w/ secret stamps

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    FS: @eBay - '65 911 w/ secret stamps

    Not sure what to make of the bid history. Have we seen this car before?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/122287220398?ul_noapp=true

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    Why no complete chassis (VIN)? MPH Speedo?
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    1965 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe
    VIN: 301xxx
    Engine:
    Trans:
    Color:
    Mileage: 10,990 (indicated)
    Price: TBD

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    Seller's Description:

    This particular Porsche 911 is a very early production car, built in July 1965 (vin 301xxx).

    The last owner had the car in his position for almost 20 years, and has had just one re spray when he bought this Porsche 911 in the '90s.

    This car has an extremely original body, with no fillers, and almost every rubber is still the original, no fillers, no accident as far as we can see. The secret numbers are still there, in the door, but also in the front fenders (very rare), all rims are dated July 1965!

    The car is off course full matching numbers (chassis, engine gearbox), even the rims are all date correct, the chrome parts are all in very good condition. The car needs attention at the battery box, furthermore this car is super solid. Expertised as a very solid car. With a little love this car is a good daily driver, with a more detailed renovation this car will be a collection car without any doubt! Apparently the expertise office told us that this is one of the 10-15 earliest 911s in Belgium.

    We can help you with the restoration, if wanted.

    Coa, validation rapport, title and/or Belgian Papers.
    Doug Dill

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

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    If someone is really interested, I can always have a look at it. Will take me a little bit more than half a day.
    Or maybe even easier... I can provide you with contact data of parties even more nearby that can perform a PPI.

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    Seems a little fishy that they do not post the full vin. If it is truly a July car it would have to be between 301100 and 301400 Ish I have an April 24 car and it is 301035

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    Looks like it has some door gap issues
    early S registry # 2596

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    lovely overspray in the door jambs

    ~J~
    air cooled only

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    Quote Originally Posted by graemel View Post
    Looks like it has some door gap issues

    Im sensing more issues than vogue

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    Quote Originally Posted by trdking View Post
    Seems a little fishy that they do not post the full vin. If it is truly a July car it would have to be between 301100 and 301400 Ish I have an April 24 car and it is 301035
    Vin is 301667 the Car has been inspected by a well known and respected taxation company and proven as very hard en original.but as mentioned with a very bad old American respray.
    All the best
    Stefan
    Ps I sell that car and is always available for inspection....
    But problème sold over the weekend

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