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    FS: @eBay - 69T with 5,697 original miles...

    So according to the ad... 5,697 ORIGINAL MILES...

    WHAT SAY YE?!?!!?

    This is my favorite part....

    "The original owner had a large Ferrari collection. This was his least favorite car to drive, because he was not a big fan of the color. This explains why the mileage is so low. There is not a shadow of doubt that the mileage is real, as has been verified by top Porsche restorers, who really know these cars."

    Full Ebay ad below...

    Up for grabs is the barn find of the century. I have found a 1969 Porsche 911 With 5696 Original miles on it. This car has beautiful original glass. It has the original motor, original trans, original paint, original interior. This car has not had any modifications, other than a dealer added trim piece on the rockers. Original Autobahn Batteries. This vehicle has the sunroof option, which is also original, and then it has one of the rarest options, which is the original rear window defroster. Those are almost unheard of these days. The car does have rust in all of the usual spots, and will require new floors and some panel pieces. The vehicle was in a barn for 40 years. The original owner had a large Ferrari collection. This was his least favorite car to drive, because he was not a big fan of the color. This explains why the mileage is so low. There is not a shadow of doubt that the mileage is real, as has been verified by top Porsche restorers, who really know these cars. The vehicle comes with the optional Fuchs wheels, with a Fuchs full size original spare/ All the tires are original, and have not been changed. There is plenty of tread left on the 1968 tires.



    This car will need a full restoration, but once its done it will more than likely be the lowest mile example available. This car should fetch well over the 160,000 mark once complete. This is a no reserve auction, so the highest bidder will get it. The vehicle is also for sale locally, and can be removed at any time.




    Feel free to call me and make me an offer I cant refuse. My phone number is 949-295-4036

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    I dunno, looks legit to me...

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Porsche...m=332080542144

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    lol

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    and then it has one of the rarest options, which is the original rear window defroster.
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    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Engine spec stickers were vaporized over time?



    I wonder what this Huckster's day job is?

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    1969 911T Coupe - 19123343

    Does the dog come with the car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I wonder what this Huckster's day job is?
    He sells those original Warhols shown in the background down at the beach.

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    owner must have hated it so much he parked it outside for 40 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth View Post
    He sells those original Warhols shown in the background down at the beach.

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    "The original owner also had a large keith haring collection. This were his least favorite paintings to look at, because he was not a big fan of the colors.

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    Good one Molto!



    That dog has a look on his face that says

    "Who are you trying to kid?"

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    These low miles claims are becoming more frequent, possibly because people a bit younger than some of us have no experience with 5 digit odometers and have never owned a car where the odometer has "rolled over". To some, maybe what you see is what you have, and sellers are trying to take advantage of that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    These low miles claims are becoming more frequent, possibly because people a bit younger than some of us have no experience with 5 digit odometers and have never owned a car where the odometer has "rolled over". To some, maybe what you see is what you have, and sellers are trying to take advantage of that?
    Agreed, but how can you be so daft as to not realize that it rolled over?!?! Haha I dunno, I guess I would just like to know the "Top Porsche restorers" who verified the mileage on the car are.

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