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    COA is taking forever

    I ordered a COA back in March. The number I have for Barbara Kurz is always busy. Does anyone have maybe a newer number for her?
    Mike
    S Registry #825
    73.5 Dalmatian Blue

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    Senior Member larwik's Avatar
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    Mike...I did the same thing....

    ...until I found out that Barbara K. retired some time ago....Nobody told anyone and since it allways was a long wait I didn't "discover" it until just rescently....
    Try this...Christen Bissonnette....COA@Porschecars.com...she is very,very helpful...they take credit cards and you can actually speak to her(1-800-767-7243 ext:5)...btw,If you sent a check with your previous request it's probably still in Barbara's "in-box"...or on it's way to Nigeria...LOL...You'd better cancel it...
    Good Luck.../ Lars...
    Lars Wikblad...

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    not to mention you will probably get a COA that reads:

    1970 Carerra 2

    Wrong color
    no engine #
    no transmission #
    build date

    and Porsche signature.

    waste of $
    Early 911S Registry #750
    1970 911E - The Good Stuff
    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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    Senior Member larwik's Avatar
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    Yup...
    I got one of those...But...Christen "fixed"me up with a correct one!.../ Lars...
    Lars Wikblad...

    Early 911 "S" Registry # 527
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    The new COA process is a million times better than the old one. Unfortunately if you had an old request you are kind of in pugatory. I had a problem that took 8-9 months to resolve. I am told that new order will take 2
    weeks to fill.
    Phil

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    CoA: I got it, but as if I didn't

    I just got mine after about 4 weeks. No build date, transmission number or options. But I got the engine number and found out that interior of my Albert Blue 1971 911 S should have been cinnamon, instead of black
    Although I am very fastidious about bringing the car back to what it was when it came out of Stuttgart, I think I'll just pretend I didn't see it.

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    Mine took about 3 months I had almost given up hope till I got a phone call to verify my info or the fact that my hand writing is so bad they couldn't read it

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