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    Senior Member Gytis Kupinas's Avatar
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    FS: 1969 911E matching numbers

    Decided to let it go.
    Complete matching numbers car.
    Originally Irish Green currently RED
    2.0L MFI motor running strong ( 80k miles on speedo)
    Trans shifts well
    Body work needed
    Brakes must be refurnished ( Rears stuck. Front brakes work well)
    With some TLC can be a driver or full on resto to anyones specs.
    7x15s on all corners.
    Asking $50k
    Last edited by Gytis Kupinas; 05-24-2017 at 10:17 AM.


    Gytis
    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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    GLWS - For the record:
    1969 Porsche 2.0L 911E (Karmann) Coupe
    VIN: 119220588
    Engine: 6291298
    Trans: 7195355
    Color: Red (Originally Irish Green-6806)/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: -
    Asking Price: US$50,000
    Doug Dill

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

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    How about some pictures?
    "Body work needed" could mean pretty much everything...

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    is there a car attached to all these matching numbers? So many secrets to be revealed.... is it a convertible slant nose turbo look race monster with 24" ghetto wheels now?


    (it is Sonderwunsch, with an S in wunsch)

    ~J~
    air cooled only

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    Senior Member Gytis Kupinas's Avatar
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    Raining non stop whole week but here it is an attachmemt to matching numbers...
    Attached Images Attached Images
    Last edited by Gytis Kupinas; 06-01-2017 at 07:44 AM.


    Gytis
    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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    Gytis,

    How can I contact you to talk about your car? I left PM and email week or two ago but got no reponse from you.

    Martin

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    ebay status/result:

    69E 1.jpg
    Doug Dill

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

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    Senior Member Gytis Kupinas's Avatar
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    SOLD

    didn't expected to be that sad see this one go
    Last edited by Gytis Kupinas; 06-14-2017 at 07:22 AM.


    Gytis
    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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