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    What do you know about this picture?

    I wonder what you might know about this picture?

    Name:  Porsche on CA67.jpg
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    What model?
    What year?

    i'm particularly interested, because it is fitting the 165HR15 Cinturato CA67, that i should be getting a fresh delivery of next month.
    https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/tyr...rato-ca67.html

    So according to the data i have up untill 1968 this was the Pirelli that Porsche fitted, untill 1968 when Pirelli brought out the CN36, which was fitted to lots of cars as a 165R15, but at the same time the 911 went 185/70R15.

    But i'd love to know more about that picture and wonder if i would be allowed to use it in adverts.

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    68: wipers park on left, large Durant, headlight trim ring
    Model of the car: non S small deco

    Richard
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    That fender flare is to wide for standard 68 model car.
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    The model looks like Ali MacGraw to me!
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    Might be one of McQueen's cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    68: wipers park on left, large Durant, headlight trim ring
    Model of the car: non S small deco

    Richard
    that is not not a swb

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    that is not not a swb
    Funny. You kind of got me. I didn’t post that but automatically was thinking SWB ��
    Didn’t think about my LWB 69 build in 68.

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    Google match says its Linda Gray of the Dallas TV series. Probably run afoul of some copyright law if you use this.

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    If that car is a '68....isn't it missing the extra side reflectors?
    Granted, not all 1968 911's got the reflectors, but I think a large number did.
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    69 or 70. She's leaning on the MY tell, the door handle.
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