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Thread: FS: @Schmitt - '68 'S' Targa

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    FS: @Schmitt - '68 'S' Targa

    VIN = 11850153
    Eng# 4080593
    Trans# = 4280583

    '. . . Spectacular, two-year restoration just completed!
    ..Over $90,000 in receipts
    ..Rare euro spec 911s Targa
    ..One of 442 built
    ..Believed to be 28,326 actual miles!
    ..Matching numbers engine and transmission
    ..Factory correct color combination
    ..Previous long-term ownership
    ..Original german delivery
    ..Spent nearly all its life in Southern California
    ..4-wheel disc brakes

    Documentation inlcudes both German and English owner's manuals, dealer books, Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, restoration receipts, tools and more

    Options include:
    ..Incredibly rare accessory maplight
    ..Factory fog lights
    ..Deco S-Model trim
    ..Wheel arch molding
    ..Polished Fuchs wheels
    ..Blaupunkt AM/FM radio
    ..Recaro sports seats . . .

    . . . The 1968 Porsche 911S Targa offered here is finished in gorgeous Light Ivory with a beautiful black interior featuring pepit cloth inserts. This incredible 911S has spent most of its life in Southern California after being delivered in Germany originally. One of only 442 built, this rare and desirable Euro Spec version 911S still retains its matching numbers engine and transmission. It is finished in its factory correct color combination and is accompanied with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, owner’s manual, dealer books, restoration receipts, tools and more . .
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    https://www.schmitt.com/inventory/19...photos_section


    Asking = $189.9


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    Rick - you missed the best part. This is classic. Read the seller's text, and check out the odometer.

    Scott

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    That is why I keep my kmh gauge. It keeps my math skills honed. 28K or so is correct.
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    Ahhh you're right. My bad. Forgot it was said to be "Euro" so kph.

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    28k miles, ya sure, and the floors have been replaced with a late big bumper pan and I can see other rust repair, dash is wrong, wheels are wrong, seller will say anything - Junk car dealer with a self implied "great reputation" yadda yadda. I have met their buyer and would never trust them but hey they have been in business for many years. Better to buy from someone who actually cares about their cars and has a soul.

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    Where are the Euro front signals and taillights?
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