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    Project?...or work of art?

    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    JUNK; it might be worth the opening bid. MAYBE.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    You would only need to replace the........whole car.........the sellers handle says it all!
    Mike
    S Registry #825
    73.5 Dalmatian Blue

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    You think that one is bad check out all the other junk he sells on Thesamba.com

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    Considering the oil console and tank will bring a grand...

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    Yes, but who wants to be responsible for disposing of the hulk once it is done being stripped? No thanks.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    But if this car was an S it would be a different story.

    Aside of that, being a 72 MFI coupe with 5 speed could be a basis for a very neat S clone project car for those that can endure that kind of self torture to their bank account and spare time.

    Peter


    1972 Albert Blue 911T 2.5 S
    1965 White Ivory 230SL
    1975 Maserati Bora
    1936 MG TA 0287
    1959 MGA Vanden Plas
    1960 MGA
    1971 Sandlewood Chevy Caprice

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    I've bought from that guy before and all I can say is 'one man's junk is another man's useable or rebuildable part. I'm happy to find somebody who will sell a less than perfect part at a down to earth price. Not every part for sale is for the guys trying to add points.

    There was a recent thread here about negative commentary that I think 911quest should read. http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ad.php?t=11899
    1951 pre-A 356 (SOLD)
    1972 911T in "no-resale brown"

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    Favorite line from the ad:

    This appears to be a non-garaged automobile, however, if it were the vehicle's choice, it's owner would have garaged it.


    Honesty is a virtue!

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    I agree that I mighhave been the wrong thing to say and for that I apologize but in my opinion most of what he sells is over priced but thats me

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