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Thread: Will this car EVER go away?

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    Will this car EVER go away?

    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    Not at that Price

    I inquired about the car, but it is not a concourse car. Supposedly only the paint is in that condition. The rest of the car neds work all over to be prepared properly.

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    its baaaaaaaaaack..................................... .

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    Why did I know that this thread had to pertain to the tangerine fright pig that I owned ever so briefly a few years back????

    This car was misrepresented to me and was one of the few negative experiences I have ever had in the early 911 world.

    Prospective buyers should look very closely before writing a check, as this car is a cobbled together, money pit disaster waiting for some unfortunate soul to buy it. Buyers beware!!!
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    There was a write up on that car in SCM 6-8 month ago.
    Run Away, Run Away,
    Phil

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    buy it, take out a nice insurance policy for $100k and leave the keys in it parked near one of the San Diego malls
    Early 911S Registry #750
    1970 911E - The Good Stuff
    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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    Must be why all bidders IDs are kept private. Seller knows he's misrepresenting, and didn't want his sale messed-up.

    Rick

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    The other car that will never go away is back. It is the red T from Road Scholars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh

    I smiled when I saw this posting, because I knew right away which car it refers to!
    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhopkins
    The other car that will never go away is back. It is the red T from Road Scholars.
    From what I've heard this is a good car.

    The only problem is the dealer bought it for $40,000 off ebay & expected to be able to do a quick respray of the engine compartment & turn a big profit.
    [Early 911 Registry #772]

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