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    latest ebay gem- 1966 911

    What you've been waiting for ladies & gentlemen:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4616463400

    I think this says it all:
    "The enitre car has everything origional minus theengine wich is a 69' turbo"

    [Early 911 Registry #772]

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    Sorry, but "classic car dealer" and "Winter Park, FL" don't go together.
    Kenik
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    Talking

    Hee. hee. Had a nice little chuckle at this one...

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    Senior Member gulf908's Avatar
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    Isn't that a little bell ringing next to the sellers name ?
    ...which seems to translate into 'sick rider'...
    Is he/she having a lend ? .....

    Cheers,
    Dennis.
    1970 914-6 - materialised from the 'Lotto' garage into reality
    1971 2.2 911 S - now back in the UK - sob!
    1975 Carrera Targa (ROW) - missed.
    One of us is fast becoming a valuable antique.
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    Defender of the Normal John Fusco's Avatar
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    Is there anything more rare than a '69 turbo engine in a '66 Carrera ?
    That add really is a hoot on so many levels.

    John

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    I'm selling all my cars for a dime on the dollar, so I don't miss this one!
    WOW ! I wonder if this guy is serious?

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    Senior Member CurtEgerer's Avatar
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    Curiously, no photo of the engine. Wasn't Porsche doing early turbo development work in '69? Maybe this is the rare prototype 'werks' engine .... the one driven by Enzo that somehow wound up in a USA spec car.

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    It really is a shame what happened to this car. There is a guy in West Palm Beach that is putting twin tubos on a 72 T engine for his 914-6 replica. I guess you can call his motor a "turbo engine" but not in the factory sense. Maybe the same thing with this guys car or a cheap way to sucker the newbie with a dream.
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    C'mon guys. Just imagine driving down the street and automatically become the talk of the sidewalk.
    Ya can't put a price on that !

    John

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    Hehe...imagine his disgust if he read this forum???? How could anyone diss a real 69 turbo? C'mon guys, give this dope some breathing room.
    Paul Schooley
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