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    Oregon 911 History ?

    I'm trying to find some history on one of my cars , if any of you Oregon 911 guys remember the car could you tell me what you know of it ? , any help is appreciated .
    What i know : The car has a "Carrera Motors" key chain , i think they are in Bend ?. The car left Oregon approx. 5 years ago , when sold to a gentelmen in Sacramento . It's a 73.5 non sunroof that has been color changed from Dalmation Blue to Ivory ( tan interior ) , The car has a 4sp !? and i think it's original , Car originally sold in Hawaii .... vin is #9113101652...currently wearing polished fuchs w/ 7's in the rear .
    Like i said ! any help is appreciated .
    Thanks Todd
    <boydman@maui.net>
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    yes that dealer is in Bend

    you'll want to write the DMV for info

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    Quote Originally Posted by TB73
    ...that has been color changed from Dalmation Blue to Ivory
    Oh, the humanity!

    Dalmation Blue is a fantastic color.
    Jim Richards
    Aubergine 1973 911E Sunroof Coupe w/ 2.7RS MFI
    Early 911S Registry Member #589
    GruppeB #911

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    Thread forwarded to the owner of Carrera. Not sure if he will have any info, we shall see.

    Mark

    60 356 Roadster Race Car - ex Dick Barbour
    60 356 Roadster Race Car - Emory Outlaw
    63 Porsche Powered Special Race Car
    67 911S Stock
    67 911S Race Car - ARRC '69 & '71, Daytona 24 '75
    Esses Motorsports

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    Thanks for the Help !

    here's more pix ......T
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    I know the car

    It was a good running car, If had known it was for sale I would have bought her. I think a salesman at Carrera bought it, changed Jobs and put it up for sale.

    I was a good repaint, and when I saw it it had no heating system,
    Alot was spent on her, the owner just had too many cars



    RLK
    Randy K. Germany /Oregon Way too many put away way too many gone !

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    Thanks !

    Randy .... yes the car is a good running car and a very solid car body wise , The Engine Case is an unstamped 7R w/ all the original 2.4 cis stuff swapped over .... Did Carrera do the motor ? and if so any guess how long ago ? .. Thanx again for your help , i received no paperwork w/ the car when i got it a few years ago . By the way the car is going up for sale , in case you know of any one looking for a nice driver . Thinking $13K ?
    Regards Todd

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