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    Bill - I was going to mention that, but I'm glad you did first. You remembered details I couldn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Troos View Post
    Bill - I was going to mention that, but I'm glad you did first. You remembered details I couldn't.
    Tom
    Tom,
    Glad I am still even with someone on memory cells these days.... BTW, I would venture a guess that this is NOT one of those cars...
    Bill Conway, Early S Registry member #254
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    1969 T, 2.4L Silvermetallic Targa

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    Yes, 4th & 5th had same ratios for the 911R run at Monza in early 1968. (96 hours averaging 130 MPH including a stop for swapping out front suspension.)
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