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    Porsche 911 from March 1965

    German first delivery on 4th of March 1965

    fully restored with keeping an eye on authenticity

    we spent 1630 working hours on this amazing Red Porsche 911 from the "0" series

    please ask if you need to know more than pics can tell

    fully documented with guarantee

    fix price 250.000,- EUR

    watch out for the restoration movie

    A LETTER TO THE FUTURE OWNER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVXP_hI0rzM

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    lol.
    I'm not the only one who suffered the rear latch panel faux pas.

    Besides the latch panel a few things missed but my hat's off to them for bringing back such an abomination. I got teary while watching the video.
    What's the VIN? Think it deserves a tall grill.


    BTW: I thought the European's had the vinyl issue sorted out?

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    sweet ride, but that in the video is yet another different latch panel than the car presented above.... i write as they mount fuchs wheels..

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    Lots of "symbolic" liberties taken with video production, which is fine. However what I believe IS real are the pics of it as a slantnose rally whore. I threw up in my mouth a little bit.

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    Absolutely well done. The slant nose was the car before the restoration.

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    �� exactly. We have put a couple of missing sequences together

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    1regret,


    Very nice job on the video. Handsome car but are you going to fix the rear latch panel?
    BTW: I have a tall grill available that currently, would have looked perfect on this car back in its transgender days. Grill needs a resto.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...799-Tall-Grill
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    UUUGGGHHH and I was just getting over the image of that "Fake Tan" you sprayed on yourself prior to your European excursion Frank
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    i join in the chorus

    latch panel must have transformed after painting...same for the fuchs rims...

    am i seeing multi teeth or allen bolts for the door hinges?
    black paint on the dash looks a bit glossy
    3 screws on the front end of the door panel ?
    hella lenses...mh maybe yes

    btw i liked the way you guys presented your company at the classic expo a few weeks ago...how many buff wheels you use up per car?

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    Vehicle Experts (Vehicle-Experts Restaurationen Kft., 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary, Barátság utca 35)
    Very sophisticated website without any specific detailed information on any individual 'for sale' car.

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