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    911 R Replica

    1968 Porsche 911R replica. Porsche Parade Concours class winner. Immaculate! 2 liter zero hour “906 spec” engine. A 60’s replica with many modern features: tubular front lower control arms, electronic dash, driver adjustable front and rear sway bars, fuel cell, coil over shocks, fully adjustable suspension, etc. A “show stopper or race winner”. $80,000 Contact Bob Russo @ 410-226-1045, 904-860-9190 or c2s4us@earthlink.net

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    Senior Member kentf14's Avatar
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    Hi Bob.
    Sounds like a GREAT recreation. Any chance of posting photos, or a link to a photo album??

    Cheers
    E911SR & RGRUPPE
    '65 911 "The Ol' Gal" (long gone)
    '73 S Coupe #306

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    I believe this is the ex-Cole Scrogham car....

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...quot-911R-quot

    If so, the car is OUTSTANDING !!!!!!!
    Chuck Miller
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    You are right ,Chuck. It took Best in Show at the Charlotte Parade.It was in a garage with two of my cars back east with the new owner..Sithot will no doubt chime in with more pics.I would guess the engine alone is worth more than half the asking price.Tom
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    Really zero hours on the motor? Shame.
    '73 T 2.7RS spec.

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    FANTASTIC!! Hope it stays "Stateside", West coast would be nice. Love to see it in October...
    1993 964 C2 GPW
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