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    Exclamation Show me Bahama Yellow

    Hi

    Please post some pics of early 911s in Bahama Yellow. Thanks!

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    S. SCOTT STAMPER
    Ft Lauderdale, FL
    Early S #799
    R Gruppe #447
    72 911 T 3.0
    73 911 3.0 Turbo
    74 BMW 2002 TI
    79 930
    84 911 Turbo
    87 911 Carrera Coupe
    87 911 Turbo Coupe
    94 911 Turbo 3.6
    17 991.2 Turbo
    18 991.2 GT3

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    Early 911 Color Samples

    S. SCOTT STAMPER
    Ft Lauderdale, FL
    Early S #799
    R Gruppe #447
    72 911 T 3.0
    73 911 3.0 Turbo
    74 BMW 2002 TI
    79 930
    84 911 Turbo
    87 911 Carrera Coupe
    87 911 Turbo Coupe
    94 911 Turbo 3.6
    17 991.2 Turbo
    18 991.2 GT3

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    Erwin,

    Here's one that we ALL love over here on the left coast... and all who read the Excellence #138 article...

    Rob Dickinson's '69 R-Gruppe put together by TRE...

    Cheers mate,
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    Chuck Miller
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    ’15 GTI – Commuter

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    Bahama Yellow

    Here are a few of a 1968S Soft Window Targa.
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    R Gruppe #224

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    Time Bandit Jens's Avatar
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    Rob's car is a helluva car, but it is not Bahama Yellow (useta be tho'). It was repainted a customated color.

    Eade's car is right, and so is this one (not my photo).
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    Zitronengelb R1012 the RatBasterd
    RGruppe #183

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    Time Bandit Jens's Avatar
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    This shot shows the butterscotch tone of Bahama Yellow a little better.
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    Zitronengelb R1012 the RatBasterd
    RGruppe #183

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    Thumbs up

    Jens,
    That is one clean looking car. Is that one yours?

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    Don't worry

    Eade,
    As you can see by the pictures, the 68S is safe. My dog is watching it 24/7. No intruders can enter!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cabell
    Eade,
    As you can see by the pictures, the 68S is safe. My dog is watching it 24/7. No intruders can enter!!
    Jens told me that dog can smell a Porsche Thief up to a mile away Makes me sleep well at night
    S Registry #265
    R Gruppe #224

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