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Thread: FS: @BaT - 1968 3.2l hot-rod

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    FS: @BaT - 1968 3.2l hot-rod

    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    Really hard to find flaws with that car. Front gaps are perfect. It appears from photos the door gaps are a bit larger on the right side than the left... but I'd really want to see it in person.
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    Wow what a cool car (great sound!)

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    Already at $92k with 5 days left. Wonder where it lands...

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    Looks fun. $101k now.

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    And it's a 912...
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    Financial harikari using a 912 as a platform.

    Like building a multi-million dollar luxury home in a ghetto.

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    Frank, U Ignorant Slut ! A 912 is same structural body as 911 of the same year. I'll bet U have used same for building/rebuilding 911's. I have owned an '88 Carrera 3.2L, and a
    '72 911 S. I presently own in my retirement a 1968 912 w/ 1967 Engine Block slightly modified w/ 1720 CC and Compu-fire electronic Ignition. Light weight Little Fun Backroads Driver. I guess U must like sitting in Phoenix Traffic and revving the shit out of the extra 2 cylinders and jumping in and out of traffic. Not Me here in MT along the Canyon River road w/ 25 unobstructed miles to town and then return. Must admit to be watchful for Large Animal crossing ahead ( Elk, Bear, Deer, Bighorn sheep, Moose, etc).
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    Figured the nine twelvista would surface with that comment.

    Gotta give you guys credit for your passion if nothing else.

    Ask anyone who has built a vintage 911 racecar out of an estrogen-rich 912 chassis. They will unhappily confirm what a PITA it is to sell. Funny how guys have the hardest time seeing “912” on the title of a 100k car.

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    BTW: Don't get me wrong...

    This is a very fine example of 912 gender reassignment.
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