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    1968 911 4 sale

    Not mine, but i am intrigued a litle bit. I have seen that they sell very , very nice cars, but i have also noticed that all of the cars lately that they have offered come with the same notes, or similar, i have not taken the time to go back and see the post, but i have noticed the wheels alinegment and very careful notes by the previous or original owner, how can you find that many cars and all with identical notes? Can some one shed some light to me.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-...QQcmdZViewItem

    does have beutiful porsches

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    Motoring Investments' 68 911

    Platas:

    Ed Cave, 2POINT7 here on the S Registry, has bought two cars from this shop including the beautiful gold metallic '73S here

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...t=3884&page=41

    He speaks very highly of the dealer.
    1973 911E - Viper Green
    1973 911T - Light Ivory, becoming Glacier Blue RS

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    yes i am shure he is very repectable, and like i said , his cars a beutiful, but my question is, how can you find a couple of cars that are almost identical in the paper work, you see , the log books are almost the same, the hand writing looks the same, or looks the same. This is why i am asking, and in no way i want to tarnish or harm the gentelmans reputation or doubght his cars.
    ? is how can you find cars that clean and too identical, in such a short period and possible it is since he has found them. Just curious, do not want to offend any one or creat a big deal out of it.
    thanks

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    That looks like a very nice car. My only comments are:
    - Inside the doors should have black around the perimeter
    - What is that wire coming out from under the front floorpan?
    - The spare looks like an old snow tire. My fathers 1968 911 came new with 5 5.5X15 Fuchs.
    1970 911S Coupe (Burgundrot) (sold)
    1967 911 Coupe (Light Ivory) (mostly gone)
    1966 911 Coupe (Sand Beige) (sold)
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    Citation F1000 on the way
    Van Diemen Hayabusa SCCA Formula S (sale pending)
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