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    1967 911S Sunroof Coupe

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    Senior Member BBausser's Avatar
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    what kind of guage is that to the left of the ignition? A sloppy restoration, has the 911T and E valve clearance decals, wrong carpet, etc
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    Gauge to the left of the ignition switch

    According to the Porsche certificate, it is an outside temperature gauge. Pretty rare accessory I would think.

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    It used to be Polo Red too. It's showing on the engine lid latch panel


    Temp Gauge is a neat option. I'll be it's a G.I. import. You never see these.

    Tachometer appears to be a "T/L" base model. Redline isn't high enough. Otherwise, throw $25,000-$30,000 at it and have a reasonably nice car.

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    ...weird antenna placement, too.

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    I think that's the placement for the power antenna (noted on the COA). The manual antenna went into the left fender which did not have enough room for the power unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jens
    I think that's the placement for the power antenna (noted on the COA). The manual antenna went into the left fender which did not have enough room for the power unit.
    He can read too!!!
    (Power Antenna did go on the passenger side; no room-drivers side)

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    Reading the profiles on Ebay "winners" to see what they "buy" is always interesting. This one didn't disappoint. The fairer sex won this car. (I think)

    Tom
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    I'll say...(sold at $22,000)
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    Reading the profiles on Ebay "winners" to see what they "buy" is always interesting.
    Its wierd how someone (apparently a girl) suddenly decides to pay high money for a very specialized car in need of a bit of TLC.
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