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    Read This Thread & Weep!

    Paul Schooley
    71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
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    Senior Member Rico's Avatar
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    this has been on the internet on all the boards rennlist, pelican, 356talk etc
    since last year.

    it seems however the story changes with each version that is posted.
    Steve

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    Those photos make a great story, even without context.
    Kenik
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    - 1965/66 911
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    You left off the rest of the story. It seems that the cars need someone from the US to title them in order to sell them to a collector because of their less than legit history. so all you have to do it wire $15,000 or what ever to handle the legal paper work to title and he will split the sale proceeds with you. just send him your bank acct. and routing number and you are set for life.
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    You got that email, too? I am SO glad I beat you to it!
    Kenik
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    All the crap aside, ya gotta admit all those great old cars sitting there like that stir up some pretty cool emotions. All covered equally in dust just sitting there. If all stolen, there must be a ton of angry people out there somewhere.
    Paul Schooley
    71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
    S Reg #863
    R Gruppe #330

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    If I ever sell my car I will make sure I throw a coat of dust on it for emotional value and add another 20k to the price
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    A great find for sure, but I'd rather have stumbled upon these.
    Quality over quantity!
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