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    Who is the member with Kardex access? Thanks.

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    I used David (Member davep) for my kardex. Extremely easy and fast transaction.

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    I'm only aware of Kardex's available to '69, as I tried and failed for a '70 targa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denniso View Post
    I'm only aware of Kardex's available to '69, as I tried and failed for a '70 targa.
    You can get info after that but it isn't as cool as a Kardex, it comes back like this.

    911 021 0507
    911 E Targa 2,2 L (155 PS) Modell 1970
    Prod No 110 2039
    Engine No 620 1355
    sold in Germany but for the USA on the 3 Febr 1970

    911 110 0145
    911 T Targa 2,2 L (125 PS) Modell 1971
    Prod No 111 0254
    Engine No 611 4226
    sold in Germany for tthe USA on the 28 Aug. 1970

    911 321 0020
    911 E Targa 2,4 L (165 PS) Modell 1973
    Prod No 113 0229
    Engine No 623 0026
    sold direct to USA

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    What is the going rate for a Kardex ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unobtanium-inc View Post
    You can get info after that but it isn't as cool as a Kardex, it comes back like this.

    911 021 0507
    911 E Targa 2,2 L (155 PS) Modell 1970
    Prod No 110 2039
    Engine No 620 1355
    sold in Germany but for the USA on the 3 Febr 1970

    911 110 0145
    911 T Targa 2,2 L (125 PS) Modell 1971
    Prod No 111 0254
    Engine No 611 4226
    sold in Germany for tthe USA on the 28 Aug. 1970

    911 321 0020
    911 E Targa 2,4 L (165 PS) Modell 1973
    Prod No 113 0229
    Engine No 623 0026
    sold direct to USA

    ---Adam
    Adam,
    Who can obtain this sort of information? How much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue72s View Post
    Adam,
    Who can obtain this sort of information? How much?
    I have a source at the Factory, but I don't offer this service, he does it as a favor to me. I was just showing it as an example of the info you get if your car is newer than 1970.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johns4949 View Post
    What is the going rate for a Kardex ?
    Around US$200
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