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Thread: FS: @eBay - 65? 911 - $259K Vin 303474

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    FS: @eBay - 65? 911 - $259K Vin 303474

    Pretty sure this car has been discussed here before... shouldn't that be a '66?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1965-Porsche...m=112282925455

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    Yes.

    FYI: Buyer Beware with that dealer.

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    This car has been up for sales for years . . . as Frank Beck said, "like a bad penny that keeps turning up"

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...racing-history

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...Mecum-1965-911 (Did not sell - high bid US$140,000)

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...303474-Sebring

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...he-911-350-000

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ng-participant

    Domani Motors, 70 SW 10th Street, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
    1965 Porsche 2.0L 911 Coupe
    VIN: 303474
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: Signal Red (or is it Polo Red?)/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: 67,602
    Price: US$259,900

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    Dealer Description:

    Fantastic Restoration*Highly Collectible*Sebring 12Hr. Participant

    Domani Motor Cars is proud to present this 1965 Porsche 911 Carrera finshed in Signal Red over Black leather interior. This beauty has a fantastic race pedigree and is highly collectible. This is a solid restoration and a great investment for those looking to enjoy ownership while the value continues to climb. Get this beauty before it's too late!!

    By 1967 Porsche was engaged in the world of international prototype racing with full force, going from strength to strength with such giant-killers as the 904, 906 and 910 endurance racers, all of which showed up to battle Ford, Ferrari and Alfa at the 1967 Sebring 12 Hours. In the middle of this pack of Prototypen was a small contingent of production 911 coupes running in the GT2 class. This Signal Red 1965 911 coupe was part of that group, qualifying 35th on the grid with a time of 3:27.400 and finishing in 20th place overall at the hands of German co-drivers Sepp Greger and Günter Besier. Owned by a Dr. Goodman, it was raced by Greger at Sebring 1967 and again in 1968, when it failed to finish. The car was then used by Dr. Goodman to commute to the hospital where he was a resident physician, during which time he had Porsche-Air air conditioning installed by a local Porsche dealer. After years in storage the car was complete and sound but in need of a restoration. The car is now completely restored to its 1967 Sebring configuration, including the original matching numbers 2.0 L engine complete with the original Solex 4-D downdraft carburetors, and the early 901 5-speed gearbox. The original sheet metal (including the rolled sheet steel rear wheel flares) and floor pans have been retained, as have the wood dash, wood-rimmed steering wheel and 1965 date-coded competition seat belts. The car is finished with Michelins on extra wide chrome plated steel wheels, driving lights, a competition mirror and the same number 41 it wore at Sebring in 1967.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    - Race participant Sebring 1967 wearing number 41
    - Formerly owned by Dr. Goodman
    - Raced by Joeseph Sepp Greger of Germany in two races that year
    - 2.0L number matching engine
    - Original Solex 4-D carburetors
    - Original wood dash, wood steering wheel
    - Original sheet metal and floor pans
    - Porsche air system installed by dealer
    - Optional Webesto heater
    - Rolled sheet metal rear flares
    - Extra wide chrome plated wheels
    - Has the 1965 date coded comp seat belts
    - Still has the early 901 5-speed gearbox
    - Restored over several years
    Doug Dill

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

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    Were the rear flare additions added after the 1967 or 1968 Sebring race ?

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