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Thread: WTB: 356 in Fjord green, Auratium green, Stone grey or Smyrna green

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    WTB: 356 in Fjord green, Auratium green, Stone grey or Smyrna green

    Hi all,
    Looking for 356A coupe in Fjord Green, Auratium green, Stone grey, or 356B in Smyrna Green, need mechanically sorted out (we intend to drive the car), straight body. Serious buyer. Previously owned '64 356C. Thanks for looking and any leads appreciated. We are located in Los Angeles.

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    Bump. Still looking. Thanks.

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    Love those greens.

    BTW you could always get a 356 refinished in one of your preferred greens if a color-change doesn't offend you.

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    Hi Muzeon

    I have such a car. 356B in Smyrna green. I am in the UK. Originally a car supplied to the US. Lovely drivable condition.



    Regards
    Mike
    RS#1551(sold)
    67S
    73E (home after 25 years) and sold again
    Early S reg. #681

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    Thanks, yeah that’s one possible option we would do, finding the right car at the right price for color change.

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    Thanks Mike will PM you.

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    Bump, still hunting for one, Fjord green A etc. Thanks.

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    If you are serious about finding a good car, spend the money and join the 356 registry. Place an add there

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    I think I will be selling my 1963 Smyrna green coupe with original floors, 160hp 2133cc Porsche engine, modified transaxle, full Spinnybeck leather interior, Willwood front disc brakes, 16" alloy wheels, 12 volt, 123 ignition, Koni, 17.5mm sway bar, that has been driven 30k miles by me since I built it. Driven cross country and back as well as many slightly shorter trips. No extra charge for the stone chips. $150kDSC_0003.jpg

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