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    "1967 Porsche 911 S Racecar"

    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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    I am pretty sure this car has been discussed here a few months ago. Car looks very nice. If I remember though, there was some issue about how a 2.0S motor could produce 190hp with only the changeout of S cams to Carrera 6 cams and some polishing/porting.
    Also, the owner did not seem to know the gearset of the tranny even though it was suppossedly just rebuilt with ll new synchros. Looks like the story remains the same based on this seller's description. Car still looks nice, especially with the megaphones and the Minilites.

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    This car failed to sell on eBay back in October at a BIN of $55k. Now down to $51.9.

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    I thought I saw the same car advertised on a California dealer website for $79K,they must be getting wise to Sloan's tricks. Looks like a pretty fair deal to me.
    Phil

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    Phil,

    I thought the same, but it's not the same car,

    Here's the California car.

    http://www.europeancollectibles.com/...ge_inv_id=C858

    I also think the car at the top of the page is a fair deal!

    e

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    Quote Originally Posted by gruen911
    I am pretty sure this car has been discussed here a few months ago. Car looks very nice. If I remember though, there was some issue about how a 2.0S motor could produce 190hp with only the changeout of S cams to Carrera 6 cams and some polishing/porting.
    Also, the owner did not seem to know the gearset of the tranny even though it was suppossedly just rebuilt with ll new synchros. Looks like the story remains the same based on this seller's description. Car still looks nice, especially with the megaphones and the Minilites.
    What is hard to believe about 190HP with C6 cams, big ports and megaphones? Sounds right on the money to me, even with single plugs.
    Kenik
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    I am not sure, but for me the car at European Collectibles looks like to frames are welded together..... see picture???
    The gaps and alignment are not good neither....
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    WOW, look at that! maybe rust repair, dont think so! Front with S-vin, the rest, who knows?

    John
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    I've seen worse ... much much much worse.
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    Eric,
    Good catch I hadn't looked that closely.
    Phil

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