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    12,000 Mile 1970E

    Anyone know this car? I have no interest other than wanting to know more about it

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...06003184QQrdZ1
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    1970 911E - The Good Stuff
    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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    Sure looks nice. But one thing I believe it does not have the orignal paint. The rear decklid hinges on a 70 911 should be painted black not the external body color. His are orange. That is suspicious for a 12k mile car...

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    Smile

    Nice price, too!
    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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    didn't even notice the price. That is optimistic

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    I believe this is Frank G.'s car. Very nice looking car.
    Brian

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    911e Ubrestored And Original

    this was my car sold way back to autosport;the car is as nice as a 37 yr old unrestored original car could be!!! paint is original,when I SHOWED IT TO A RESTORER FOR HIS OPINION, HE STATED YOU COULD SPEND $100,000 ON A 911 AND IT WOULN'T BE AS NICE AS THIS CAR;YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT

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    But one thing I believe it does not have the orignal paint. The rear decklid hinges on a 70 911 should be painted black not the external body color
    I do not believe this to be correct. I believe it was the 1968 MY that last had the decklid hinges painted black. 1969 MY forward were body color.
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    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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    My '69 E's rear decklid hinges are black
    Stefan Josef Koch
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    1969 Porsche 911E, Light Ivory (38 years and counting)
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    Wasn't

    this car at the German Auto Fest about 5 years ago???
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    My '69 E's rear decklid hinges are black
    don't think that is correct
    Early 911S Registry #750
    1970 911E - The Good Stuff
    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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