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    1968 912 - 911r clone

    Anyone know the owner of this car? I believe it’s on the west coast… images might lead you to believe it was for sale at European Collectibles, but I don’t believe it was due to a disagreement over commissions.

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    Anyone know anything at all?

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    Check your post on pelican.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ptrsbtrs View Post
    Check your post on pelican.
    I can’t see how that is the same car. Am I missing something?

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    Mornin'.
    I remember the car from Queenie's thread, but didn't compare too closely with anything else. She had installed a very distinctive "cow" interior. It ain't there now.
    I could be mistaken. (Doesn't happen too often though )
    "Fahr drauf, bremsen ist feige!"

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    This isn't Tilda, Queenie's 912 "outlaw". That car is a '66 and it's stone grey, and still in her profile on the bird.

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